Epic publish ‘Crystal Planet,’ Joe Satriani’s seventh album (1998)
Joe Satriani's 'Crystal Planet' is his seventh studio album released on March 3, 1998 by Epic Records.
Joe Satriani's 'Crystal Planet' is his seventh studio album released on March 3, 1998 by Epic Records.
The Doobie Brothers' 'The Captain and Me' feat. 'Long Train Runnin'' is their third studio album produced by Ted Templeman and released on March 2, 1973 by Warner Bros.
'Bo Diddley' is an eponymous compilation album of his most famous songs recorded between March 2, 1955 and January 29, 1958 and released in 1958 by Chess Records
Quincy Jones' 'The Dude' is a studio album featuring James Ingram's debut and released in March 1981 by A&M.
Beck's 'Mellow Gold' is his "official" debut studio album recorded in 1993 and released on March 1, 1994 by DGC.
Aerosmith's 'Get Your Wings' is their second studio album produced by Jack Douglas and released on March 1, 1974 by Columbia.
Elvis Presley's 'Frankie and Johnny' is his twenty-fifth album featuring the OST to the eponymous film and released on March 1, 1966 by RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo.
Talk Talk's 'The Colour of Spring' is their third studio album featuring 'Life's What You Make It,' produced by Tim Friese-Greene and released in February, 1986 by EMI
Alice Cooper's 'Billion Dollar Babies' is his sixth studio album produced by Bob Ezrin and released on February 25, 1973 by Warner Bros.
Led Zeppelin's 'Physical Graffiti' is their sixth (and a double) studio album recorded between 1970 and 1974 and released on February 24, 1975 by Swan Song.
'Fleetwood Mac' is their eponymous debut album released on February 24, 1968 and featuring Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer as guitarists and singers.
The Temptations' 'Masterpiece' is an album produced and written by Norman Whitfield and released on February 21, 1973 by Gordy.
'The Smiths' is their debut eponymous studio album recorded in 1983 and released on February 20, 1984 by Rough Trade.
John Mayall's 'A Hard Road' is his third album recorded with the Bluesbreakers featuring Peter Green, John McVie & Aynsley Dunbar and released on February 17, 1967 by Decca.
'Get Happy!!' by Elvis Costello and the Attractions is Costello's fourth album and his third with the Attractions, released on February 15, 1980 by F-Beat Records.
The Who's 'Live at Leeds' is their first live album recorded at the University of Leeds Refectory on February 14, 1970 and released on May 23, 1970 by Decca
PJ Harvey's 'Let England Shake' is her eighth studio album co-produced with Flood, Mick Harvey & John Parish and released on February 14, 2011 by Island Records.
The The Rolling Stones 'Now!' feat. 'Heart of Stone' and 'Little Red Rooster' is their third American studio album released on February 13, 1965 by London Records.
'Before the Flood' by Bob Dylan & the Band is a live album recorded on February 13–14, 1974, in Los Angeles and released on June 20, 1974 by Asylum Records.
'Black Sabbath' is their eponymous debut studio album released on February 13, 1970 in the UK by Vertigo
Taj Mahal's 'The Real Thing' is a live album recorded on February 13, 1971 at Fillmore East, New York City with a band with four tuba players and released the same year by Columbia.
Keb' Mo''s 'Keep It Simple' is his fifth studio album recorded with Robert Cray and Robben Ford and released on February 10, 2004 by Sony Music.
The Doors' 'Morrison Hotel' is their fifth studio album released on February 9, 1970 by Elektra.
Father John Misty's 'I Love You, Honeybear' is his second studio album co-produced withd Jonathan Wilson and released on February 9, 2015 by Bella Union / Sub Pop.
Michael Bublé's 'It's Time' is his fourth studio album released on February 8, 2005 by 143, Reprise.
Jimmy Smith's 'Root Down' is a live album recorded on February 8, 1972 at The Bombay Bicycle Club in Los Angeles and released the same year by Verve.
Paul McCartney's 'Kisses on the Bottom' is his fifteenth studio album including only two compositions by McCartney, the rest being covers, produced by Tommy LiPuma and released on February 6, 2012 by Hear Music
Lenny Kravitz' 'It Is Time for a Love Revolution' is his eighth studio album released on February 5, 2008 by Virgin.
Bryan Ferry's 'Frantic' is his eleventh album as a solo artist released on February 5, 2002 by Virgin.
Wayne Shorter's 'Without a Net' is an album recorded with Brian Blade Danilo Pérez and John Patitucci and released on February 5, 2013 by Blue Note.
Neil Young's 'Harvest' is his fourth album, featuring James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, David Crosby, Graham Nash and Stephen Stills as guests and released on February 1, 1972 by Reprise.
Horace Silver's 'Finger Poppin'' is an album recorded on January 31, 1959, with Blue Mitchell, Junior Cook, Gene Taylor and Louis Hayes and released mid-April 1959 by Blue Note.
'Vampire Weekend' is their debut studio album released on January 29, 2008 by XL Recordings.
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