Herbie Hancock records his twenty-sixth album : ‘The Piano’ in Japan (1978)
Herbie Hancock‘s ‘The Piano’ is his twenty-sixth album recorded on October 25–26, 1978 and released in 1979 by Columbia.
Elton John releases ‘A Single Man,’ his twelfth album featuring ‘Part-Time Love’ and ‘Song for Guy’ (1978)
Elton John‘s ‘A Single Man’ is his twelfth official album (the first without lyricist Bernie Taupin) released on October 16, 1978 by Rocket / MCA.
Columbia publish ‘Toto’ their first and eponymous album featuring ‘Hold the Line’ (1978)
‘Toto‘ feat. “Hold the Line” is their first studio eponymous album released on October 15, 1978 by Columbia
Billy Joel releases his sixth album : ’52nd Street’ featuring ‘My Life’ and ‘Honesty’ (1978)
Billy Joel‘s ’52nd Street’ feat. ‘My Life’ is his sixth studio album produced by Phil Ramone and released on October 13, 1978 by Family Productions/Columbia.
Epic publish ‘Cheap Trick – At Budokan,’ a live album recorded at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo (1978)
Cheap Trick‘s ‘At Budokan’ is a live album recorded at Nippon Budokan, Tokyo in April 1978 and released on October 8, 1978 by Epic
Columbia publish Santana’s ‘Inner Secrets’ their ninth album (1978)
Santana‘s ‘Inner Secrets’ is their ninth studio album released in October, 1978 by Columbia.
Brian Eno releases ‘Ambient 1ː Music For Airports,’ his sixth album (1978)
Brian Eno’s ‘Ambient 1: Music for Airports’ is his sixth studio album released in September 1978 by Polydor
Blondie release ‘Parallel Lines,’ their third album featuring ‘Heart of Glass,’ ‘Sunday Girl’ and ‘One Way or Another’ (1978)
Blondie‘s ‘Parallel Lines’ feat. “Heart of Glass” is their third studio album produced by Mike Chapman and released in September 1978 by Chrysalis
John McLaughlin, his first time in Brazil (1978)

