Dan Fogelberg releases ‘The Innocent Age,’ his seventh album featuring ‘Leader of the Band’ (1981)
Dan Fogelberg‘s ‘The Innocent Age’ is his seventh album ( one of his most successful) released in August 1981 by Full Moon/Epic
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Dan Fogelberg‘s ‘The Innocent Age’ is his seventh album ( one of his most successful) released in August 1981 by Full Moon/Epic
George Benson‘s ‘Body Talk’ is a studio album produced by Creed Taylor and released on August 23, 1973 by CTI.
Bette Midler‘s ‘The Rose’ is the soundtrack to the feature film of the same name released on August 22, 1979 by Atlantic.
Dennis Wilson‘s ‘Pacific Ocean Blue’ is his first album released on August 22, 1977 by Caribou
Bobby Mcferrin‘s ‘Simple Pleasures’ feat. ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’ is his fourth studio album released on August 22, 1988 by Emi.
Return to Forever‘s ‘Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy’ is their third studio album recorded in August 1973, at Record Plant Studios, N.Y.and released the same year by by Polydor.
Herbie Hancock‘s ‘Man-Child’ is his seventeenth album, released on August 22, 1975 by Columbia.
Allman Brothers Band’s ‘Brothers and Sisters’ is their fourth studio album (the last with Berry Oakley, the first with Lamar Williams and Chuck Leavell) released in August 1973 by Capricorn Records.
Jane’s Addiction‘s ‘Ritual de lo habitual’ is their second studio album co-produced by Dave Jerden & frontman Perry Farrell and released on August 21, 1990, by Warner Brothers.
Oasis‘ ‘Be Here Now’ is their third studio album produced by Owen Morris & Noel Gallagher and released on August 21, 1997 by Creation Records.
Prince‘s ‘Graffiti Bridge’ is his twelfth studio album (and the soundtrack to the eponym film) released on August 20, 1990 by Paisley Park, Warner Bros.
The Isley Brothers‘ ‘Live It Up’ is their twelfth album, released on August 20, 1974 by T-Neck Records.
‘Isaac Hayes at Wattstax’ is his performance at the Wattstax music festival, recorded on August 20, 1972 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and released on April 1, 2003 by Stax.
‘Fore!’ feat. ‘Stuck with You’ by Huey Lewis & the News is their fourth studio album released on August 20, 1986 by Chrysalis
‘Level 42‘ feat. “Love Games” is their eponymous debut album produced by Mike Vernon and released in August 1981 by Polydor.
Queensrÿche‘s ‘Empire’ is their fourth album (their most successful) released on August 20, 1990 by EMI USA.
Bob Dylan‘s ‘Slow Train Coming’ is his nineteenth studio album (his first as a born-again Christian) released on August 20, 1979 by Columbia Records.