Mute publish ‘From Her to Eternity,’ Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ debut album (1984)
‘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.
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‘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.
Stevie Ray Vaughan‘s ‘Couldn’t Stand the Weather’ is his second studio album recorded with Double Trouble and released on May 15, 1984 by Epic.
Echo & The Bunnymen’s ‘Ocean Rain’ is their fourth studio album co-produced with Gil Norton & Henri Loustau and released on May 4, 1984 by Korova