Sleater-Kinney release their second album : ‘Call the Doctor’ (1996)
Sleater-Kinney’s ‘Call the Doctor’ is their second studio album produced by John Goodmanson and released on March 25, 1996 by Chainsaw
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Sleater-Kinney’s ‘Call the Doctor’ is their second studio album produced by John Goodmanson and released on March 25, 1996 by Chainsaw
Herbie Hancock‘s ‘The New Standard’ is his fortieth album (covering rock and RnB songs) recorded with among others Michael Brecker & John Scofield and released on March 5, 199 by Verve. (more…)
Cassandra Wilson‘s ‘New Moon Daughter’ is a studio album by .Released on March 4, 1996 by Blue Note.
Sepultura‘s ‘Roots’ is their sixth (and the last with Max Cavalera) studio album featuring Carlinhos Brown, produced by Ross Robinson and released on February 20, 1996 by Roadrunner
Fugees‘ ‘The Score’ feat. ‘Ready Or Not’ and ‘Killing Me Softly’ is their second and final studio album released on February 13, 1996 by Ruffhouse.
2Pac‘s ‘All Eyez on Me’ feat. ‘California Love’ is his fourth studio album released on February 13, 1996 by Death Row Records and Interscope Records.
The Bluetones‘ ‘Expecting to Fly’ is their debut studio album produced by Hugh Jones and released on February 12, 1996 by Superior Quality
Paquito D’Rivera‘s ‘Portraits of Cuba’ is an album recorded on February 6 & 7, 1996 and released the same year by Chesky Records.
Tortoise’s ‘Millions Now Living Will Never Die’ is their second studio album released on January 30, 1996 by Thrill Jockey
Tori Amos‘ ‘Boys for Pele’ is her third studio album released on January 22, 1996 by Atlantic.
Diana Krall‘s ‘All for You’ is her third album subtitled ‘A Dedication to the Nat King Cole Trio’ produced By Tommy Lipuma and released on December 3, 1996 by Impulse!.