Stevie Ray Vaughan records ‘Live at Carnegie Hall,’ a live album with Double Trouble (1997)
Stevie Ray Vaughan‘s ‘Live at Carnegie Hall’ is a live album recorded on October 4, 1984 with Double Trouble and released on July 29, 1997 by Epic.
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Stevie Ray Vaughan‘s ‘Live at Carnegie Hall’ is a live album recorded on October 4, 1984 with Double Trouble and released on July 29, 1997 by Epic.
The Replacements‘ ‘Let It Be’ is their third studio album produced by Steve Fjelstad, Peter Jesperson and frontman Paul Westerberg and released on October 2, 1984 by Twin/Tone Records
U2‘s ‘The Unforgettable Fire’ is their fourth studio album produced by Daniel Lanois & Brian Eno and released on October 1, 1984 by Island.
Chaka Khan‘s ‘I Feel for You’ is her fifth solo album released on October 1, 1984 by Warner Bros. Records.
Iron Maiden‘s ‘Powerslave’ is their fifth studio album produced by Martin Birch and released on September 3, 1984 by EMI / Capitol Records
David Bowie‘s ‘Tonight’ is his sixteenth studio album recorded in Quebec, Canada and released on September 1st 1984 by EMI America.
‘Village Life’ by Herbie Hancock & Foday Musa Suso is an album recorded on August 7–9, 1984 and released in 1985 by Columbia.
Hüsker Dü‘s ‘Zen Arcade’ is their second studio album co-produced with Spot and released in July 1984 on SST Records.
Metallica‘ s ‘Ride the Lightning’ is their second studio album produced by Flemming Rasmussen and released on July 27, 1984 by Megaforce Records.
Sade‘s ‘Diamond Life’ feat. ‘Smooth Operator’ is their debut album produced by Robin Millar and released on July 16, 1984 By Epic.
Lionel Richie‘s ‘Dancing on the Ceiling’ is his third solo album released before he takes a ten years hiatus on July 15, 1986 by Motown.
Minutemen’s ‘Double Nickels on the Dime’ is their third album produced by Ethan James and released on July 3, 1984 by SST
The Jacksons‘ ‘Victory’ is their seventeenth (and the first and only one to include all si brothers) studio album released on July 2, 1984 by Epic.
‘Purple Rain’ by Prince & The Revolution is the sixth studio album (and the soundtrack to the eponymous movie) released on June 25, 1984 by Warner Bros.
David Sylvian‘s ‘Brilliant Trees’ is his first solo album produced with Steve Nye and released on June 25, 1984 by Virgin.
‘From Her to Eternity’ by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds is their debut studio album recorded in London and released on June 18, 1984 by Mute.
Elton John‘s ‘Breaking Hearts’ feat. “Sad Songs” is his eighteenth studio album produced by Chris Thomas and released on June 18, 1984 by Geffen / Rocket
Sheila E.’s ‘The Glamorous Life’ is her first album co-produced and co-written with Prince and released on June 5, 1984 by Warner Bros.
Bruce Springsteen‘s ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ is his seventh studio album recorded with his E Street Band and released on June 4, 1984 by Columbia.
Tina Turner’s ‘Private Dancer’ is her fifth (and best-selling) solo album released on May 29, 1984 By Capitol Records.