Queen release their fifth album : ‘A Day at the Races’ featuring ‘Somebody to Love’ (1976)
Queen‘s ‘A Day at the Races’ is their fifth studio album named after a Marx Brothers film and released on December 10, 1976.
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Queen‘s ‘A Day at the Races’ is their fifth studio album named after a Marx Brothers film and released on December 10, 1976.
Joe Satriani‘s ‘Surfing with the Alien’ is his second album (and one of his most successful) released on December 10, 1987 by Relativity Records.
Alphonse Mouzon‘s ‘Mind Transplant’ is his third album recorded between December 4 and 10, 1974 with Tommy Bolin & Lee Ritenour on guitar and released in 1975 By Blue Note.
George Harrison‘s ‘Dark Horse’ is his fifth studio album released on December 9, 1974 by Apple Records.
The Crusaders‘ ‘Street Life’ is their twelfth studio album featuring Randy Crawford on the title track and released on December 9, 1979 by MCA
The Eagles‘ ‘Hotel California’ is their fifth studio album produced by Bill Szymczyk and released on December 8, 1976 by Asylum.
James Brown‘s ‘The Payback’ is his fortieth studio (and only album to be certified gold) album released in December 1973.
The Temptations‘ ‘1990’ is an album (their final written and produced by Norman Whitfield) released on December 7, 1973 by Gordy.
Artists United Against Apartheid’s ‘Sun City’ is an album featuring Miles Davis, Bono and Bob Dylan among other guests produced by Steven Van Zandt and released on December 7, 1985 by EMI / Manhattan Records
Creedence Clearwater Revival‘s ‘Pendulum’ is their sixth studio album fully written and produced by John Fogerty and released on December 7, 1970 by Fantasy Records
Mahavishnu Orchestra‘s ‘Visions of the Emerald Beyond’ is an album recorded in December 1974 and released in February 1975 by Columbia.
Jackson Browne‘s ‘Running on Empty’ is his fifth album released on December 6, 1977 by Asylum.
P-Funk All-Stars ‘Urban Dancefloor Guerillas’ is their debut album featuring George Clinton, Sly Stone, Bootsy Collins and various members of Parliament and Funkadelic and released in 1983 By Uncle Jam/Cbs.