Warner Bros. publish Marshall Crenshaw’s first and eponymous album (1982)
‘Marshall Crenshaw‘ is his eponymous debut studio album co-produced with Richard Gottehrer and released on April 28, 1982 by Warner Bros. Records
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‘Marshall Crenshaw‘ is his eponymous debut studio album co-produced with Richard Gottehrer and released on April 28, 1982 by Warner Bros. Records
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Lou Reed‘s ‘Sally Can’t Dance’ is his fourth solo album recorded between March 18 and April 26, 1974 and released in August 1974 by RCA.
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Luther Vandross‘ ‘Power of Love’ is his seventh studio album co-produced with & Marcus Miller and released on April 26, 1991 by Epic.
Santana’s ‘Zebop!’ is their eleventh studio album featuring Alex Ligertwood on vocals and released in April 1981 by Columbia.
The Fall‘s ‘The Infotainment Scan’ is their fifteenth album produced by frontman Mark E. Smith along Rex Sergeant and Simon Rogers and released on April 26, 1993 by Permanent / Matador
Live’s ‘Throwing Copper’ is their third studio album co-produced with Jerry Harrison and released on April 26, 1994 on Radioactive / MCA Records.
X’s ‘Los Angeles’ is their debut studio album produced by Ray Manzarek and released on April 26, 1980 by Slash Records.
The Doobie Brothers‘ ‘Stampede’ is their fifth studio album (the last one with Tom Johnston as lead vocalist) and released on April 25, 1975 by Warner Bros.
The Sugarcubes‘ ‘Life’s Too Good’ is their debut studio album featuring Björk on vocals, produced by Ray Shulman and Derek Birkett and released on April 25, 1988 by One Little Indian
Donna Summer‘s ‘Bad Girls’ is her seventh (and her best selling) studio album released on April 25, 1979 by Casablanca Records.
Black Sabbath‘s ‘Heaven and Hell’ is their ninth studio album featuring vocalist Ronnie James Dio, produced by Martin Birch and released on April 25, 1980 by Vertigo
Sarah Vaughan‘s ‘How Long Has This Been Going On?’ is a studio album recorded on April 25, 1978 with a quartet led by Oscar Peterson and released the same year by Pablo.
Tom Petty‘s ‘Full Moon Fever’ is his first solo album featuring contributions from Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and George Harrison and released on April 24, 1989 by Mca Universal.
McCoy Tynerr’s ‘Horizon’ is an album recorded on April 24 & 25, 1979 with Joe Ford, George Adams, John Blake, Charles Fambrough, Al Foster and Guilherme Franco and released the same year by Milestone.
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