The Rolling Stones release their thirteenth album : ‘Black and Blue’ featuring ‘Hot Stuff’ (1976)
The The Rolling Stones‘ ‘Black and Blue’ feat. ‘Hot Stuff’ is their thirteenth studio album released on April 23, 1976 by The Rolling Stones Records.
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The The Rolling Stones‘ ‘Black and Blue’ feat. ‘Hot Stuff’ is their thirteenth studio album released on April 23, 1976 by The Rolling Stones Records.
‘Ramones‘ is their eponymous debut studio album produced by Craig Leon and released on April 23, 1976 by Sire Records.
Flora Purim‘s ‘Encounter’ is her sixth album recorded between April 1976 and February 1977 and released in 1977 By Milestone.
Rush‘s ‘2112’ is their fourth studio album co-produced with Terry Brown and released on April 1, 1976, by Anthem Records.
Led Zeppelin‘s ‘Presence’ is their seventh studio album recorded in Munich, Germany and released on March 31, 1976 by Swan Song.
Lalo Schifrin‘s ‘Black Widow’ is an album featuring, among others, Patti Austin on vocals and recorded on March 29 & 30, 1976 and released the same year by CTI
Santana‘s ‘Amigos’ is their seventh studio album featuring the hit ‘Europa’ and released on March 26, 1976 by Columbia.
‘Wings at the Speed of Sound’ is their fifth studio album produced by leader Paul McCartney and released on March 25, 1976 by Capitol.
Judas Priest‘s ‘Sad Wings of Destiny’ is their second studio album featuring ‘Victim of Changes’ and ‘The Ripper,’ co-produced with Jeffery Calvert & Max West and released on March 23, 1976 by Gull Records
Boz Scaggs‘ ‘Silk Degrees’ is his seventh album (that will eventually spend 115 weeks on the Billboard 200) released in March 1976 by Columbia Records.
Donna Summer‘s ‘A Love Trilogy’ is her third album produced By Giorgio Moroder & Pete Bellotte and released on March 18, 1976 by Oasis.
Marvin Gaye‘s ‘I Want You’ is his thirteenth studio album released on March 16, 1976 by Tamla.
Kiss‘ ‘Destroyer’ is their fourth studio album produced by Bob Ezrin and released on March 15, 1976 by Casablanca Records.
Heart‘s ‘Dreamboat Annie’ is their debut album released in the US on February 14, 1976 by Mushroom Records.
Return to Forever‘s ‘Romantic Warrior’ is their sixth studio album recorded in February 1976 and released the same year by Columbia.
‘Diana Ross‘ feat. ‘Love Hangover’ is her second self-titled album released on February 10, 1976 by Motown
Genesis‘ ‘A Trick of the Tail’ is their seventh (but the first to feature Phil Collins as lead vocalist in replacement of Peter Gabriel) studio album released on February 2, 1976 by Charisma Records.
David Bowie‘s ‘Station to Station’ feat. ‘Golden Years’ is his tenth studio album released by RCA Records on 23 January 1976.
Lou Reed‘s ‘Coney Island Baby’ is his sixth solo album recorded in New-York and released on January 19, 1976 by RCA