United Artists The Stranglers’ debut album : ‘Rattus Norvegicus’ produced by Martin Rushent (1977)
The Stranglers‘ ‘Rattus Norvegicus’ is their debut studio album produced by Martin Rushent and released on April 15, 1977 by United Artists
The Stranglers‘ ‘Rattus Norvegicus’ is their debut studio album produced by Martin Rushent and released on April 15, 1977 by United Artists
Flora Purim‘s ‘Encounter’ is her sixth album recorded between April 1976 and February 1977 and released in 1977 By Milestone.
Supertramp‘s ‘Even in the Quietest Moments’ is their fifth album recorded in Colorado and released in April 1977 by A&M.
‘Commodores‘ is their eponymous fifth studio album featuring Lionel Richie on lead vocals and released on March 30, 1977 by Motown Records.
AC/DC‘s ‘Let There Be Rock’ is their fourth (in AUstralia and third internationally) released on March 21, 1977 by Albert Productions label.
Iggy Pop‘s ‘The Idiot’ is his debut solo album co-written with David Bowie and released on March 18, 1977 by RCA.
James Taylor‘s ‘JT’ is his eighth studio album produced by Peter Asher recorded between March 15–April 24, 1977 and released in June 1977 by Columbia Records.
The Isley Brothers‘s ‘Go for Your Guns’ is their fifteenth album released on March 8, 1977 by T-Neck Records.
‘Foreigner‘ feat. ‘Cold as Ice’ is their eponymous debut studio album released on March 8, 1977 by Atlantic.
Kraftwerk‘s ‘Trans-Europe Express’ is their sixth studio album released in March 1977 by Kling Klang.
Weather Report‘s ‘Heavy Weather’ is their eighth (and most commercially successful) album released in March 1977 y Columbia.
Jethro Tull‘s ‘Songs from the Wood’ is their tenth studio album produced by frontman Ian Anderson and released on February 11, 1977 by Chrysalis.
Television‘s ‘Marquee Moon’ is their debut studio album produced by leader Tom Verlaine and released on February 8, 1977 by Elektra.
Fleetwood Mac‘s ‘Rumours’ feat. ‘Go Your Own Way’ and ‘Don’t Stop’ is their eleventh (and their best selling to date) studio album released on February 4, 1977 by Warner Bros.
George Benson‘s ‘In Flight’ is an album released on February 4, 1977 by Warner Bros. Records.
Pink Floyd‘s ‘Animals’ is their tenth studio album released on January 23, 1977 by Harvest Records.
Parliament‘s ‘Live: P-Funk Earth Tour’ is a live double album recorded on January 19, 1977 at the Los Angeles Forum and January 21, 1977 at the Oakland Coliseum.
David Bowie‘s ‘Low’ is his eleventh studio album (part of ‘the Berlin Trilogy’) co-produced with Tony Visconti and released on January 14, 1977 by RCA Records.
Bootsy’s Rubber Band’s ‘Ahh…The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!’ is an album produced by George Clinton and Bootsy Collins and released on January 14, 1977 by Warner Bros. Records.