Island publish ‘Cut,’ The Slits’ debut album produced by Dennis Bovell (1979)
The Slits’ ‘Cut’ is their debut studio album produced by Dennis Bovell and released on September 7, 1979 by Island
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The Slits’ ‘Cut’ is their debut studio album produced by Dennis Bovell and released on September 7, 1979 by Island
Muse‘s ‘Showbiz’ is their debut studio album released on September 7, 1999 by various labels around the world.
Pet Shop Boys‘ ‘Actually’ feat. ‘It’s a Sin’ is their second studio album released on September 7, 1987 by Parlophone/ EMI Manhattan
Magnetic Fields’ ’69 Love Songs’ is their sixth studio album produced by frontman Stephin Merritt and released on September 7, 1999 by Merge
Steve Vai‘s ‘The Ultra Zone’ is an album, half instrumentals, half songs released on September 7, 1999 by Epic.
Gary Numan‘s ‘The Pleasure Principle’ is his third studio album released on September 7, 1979 by Beggars Banquet / Atco
‘Over-Nite Sensation’ by Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention is their seventeenth studio album released on September 7, 1973 by DiscReet
Gary Burton‘s ‘Alone at Last ‘ is a solo album recorded on June 19 and September 7, 1971 and released in 1972 by Atlantic.
John McLaughlin‘s ‘Devotion’ is his second album recorded with Buddy Miles, Larry Young and Billy Rich and released in September 1970 by Douglas Records.
Kool & the Gang‘s ‘Ladies’ Night’ is their thirteenth studio album produced by Eumir Deodato and released on September 6, 1979 by De-Lite.
‘Peter Gabriel‘ is his fourth eponymous album featuring ‘Shock the Monkey,’ co-produced with David Lord and released on September 6, 1982 by Charisma
Paul Weller‘s ‘Wild Wood’ is his second solo studio album co-produced with Brendan Lynch and released on September 6, 1993 by Go! Discs
The Art Ensemble of Chicago‘s ‘Fanfare for the Warriors’ is an album recorded on September 6–8, 1973 with Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors Maghostut and Don Moye along with Muhal Richard Abrams and released the same year by Atlantic.
Herbie Hancock‘s ‘Thrust’ is thirteenth studio album released on September 6, 1974 by Columbia.
Janis Joplin‘s ‘Pearl’ is her fourth (and released posthumously) album, recorded between September 5 and October 3, 1970 and released on January 11, 1971 by Columbia
‘Peepshow’ by Siouxsie & the Banshees is their ninth studio album (the first with multi-instrumentalist Martin McCarrick) released on September 5, 1988 by Polydor.
Gary Numan‘s ‘Telekon’ is his fourth studio album released on September 5, 1980 by Beggars Banquet
The Jackson 5‘s ‘Dancing Machine’ is their eighth studio album released on September 5, 1974 by Motown.
Sugar’s ‘Copper Blue’ is their debut studio album produced by frontman Bob Mould and Lou Giordano and released on September 4, 1992 by Rykodisc
Diana Ross ‘Why Do Fools Fall in Love<' is an album (the first she produced herself) released on September 4, 1981 by RCA.