Sleater-Kinney release ‘Dig Me Out,’ their third album (1997)
Sleater-Kinney‘s ‘Dig Me Out’ is their third studio album produced by John Goodmanson and released on April 8, 1997 by Kill Rock Stars
Sleater-Kinney‘s ‘Dig Me Out’ is their third studio album produced by John Goodmanson and released on April 8, 1997 by Kill Rock Stars
Aerosmith‘s ‘Toys in the Attic’ is their third (and their most commercially successful) studio album, released on April 8, 1975 by Columbia.
Parliament‘s ‘Chocolate City’ is an album (tribute to Washington D.C.) released on April 8th, 1975 by Casablanca.
The Isley Brothers‘s ‘Givin’ It Back’ is their ninth album (covering famous songs by white rock acts), released on April 8, 1971 by T-Neck.
Kurt Elling‘s ‘The Messenger’ is his second studio album, released on April 8, 1997 by Blue Note.
The Temptations‘ ‘Reunion’ is an album featuring David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks reunited after ten years and released on April 7, 1982 by Gordy.
Chemical Brothers‘ ‘Dig Your Own Hole’ is their second studio album featuring Noel Gallagher and Beth Orton as guests and released on April 1997, 7 Freestyle Dust / Virgin / Astralwerks
Rick James‘ ‘Street Songs’ feat. ‘Super Freak is his fifth album released on April 7, 1981 by Gordy.
The Cult‘s ‘Electric’ is their third album produced by Rick Rubin and released on April 6, 1987 by Beggars Banquet
Eric Clapton‘s ‘461 Ocean Boulevard’ is his second studio album recorded in April–May 1974 and released the following July by RSO.
Randy Newman‘s ’12 Songs’ is the second studio album produced by Lenny Waronker and released in April 1970 by Reprise
Joe Lovano‘s ‘Rush Hour’ is an album recorded with an orchestra arranged and conducted by Gunther Schuller, between April 6 & June 12, 1994 and released in 1995 by Blue Note.
Alice Coltrane‘s ‘Universal Consciousness’ is her fifth solo album recorded between April 6 & June 1971 and released the same year by Impulse! Records.
Supertramp‘s ‘Even in the Quietest Moments’ is their fifth album recorded in Colorado and released in April 1977 by A&M.
Journey‘s ‘Evolution’ is their fifth studio album (their first with drummer Steve Smith), produced by Roy Thomas Baker and released on April 5, 1979 by Columbia.
Al Green‘s ‘Call Me’ is his sixth album produced by Willie Mitchell and released in April, 1973 by Hi Records.
David Bowie‘s ‘Black Tie White Noise’ is his eighteenth studio album featuring guitarist Mick Ronson, co-produced with Nile Rodgers and released on April 5, 1993 by Savage