Frank Zappa releases ‘You Are What You Is,’ a double album (1981)
Frank Zappa‘s ‘You Are What You Is’ is a double album released on September 23, 1981 by Barking Pumpkin.
Frank Zappa‘s ‘You Are What You Is’ is a double album released on September 23, 1981 by Barking Pumpkin.
Allman Brothers Band‘s ‘Idlewild South’ is their second album produced by Tom Dowd and released on September 23, 1970 by Atco / Capricorn
Charles Mingus‘ ‘Let My Children Hear Music’ is an album recorded on September 23 – November 18, 1971 with a large jazz orchestra by Columbia.
Björk‘s ‘Homogenic’ is her fourth studio album released on September 22, 1997 by One Little Indian Records.
‘Queens of the Stone Age‘ is their eponymous and debut studio album produced by Joe Barresi and frontman Josh Homme and released on September 22, 1998 by Loosegroove
Cheap Trick‘s ‘In Color’ is their second studio album featuring ‘I Want You to Want Me,’ produced by Tom Werman and released in September 1977 by Epic
‘Joan Armatrading‘ feat. “Love and Affection” is her third and eponymous studio album produced by Glyn Johns and released in September 1976 by A&M.
King Crimson‘s ‘Discipline’ is their eighth (the first after seven years)studio album co-produced with Rhett Davies and released on September 22, 1981 by E.G. Records / Warner Bros. Records
Leonard Cohen‘s ‘Songs of Love and Hate’ is his third album recorded partly between September 22 and 26, 1970 in Nashville and released on March 19, 1971 By Columbia.
Brian Eno‘s ‘Another Green World’ is his third studio album featuring Robert Fripp, Phil Collins and John Cale as guests and released in September 1975 by Island Records .
George Harrison‘s ‘Extra Texture (Read All About It)’ feat. ‘You’ is his sixth studio album released on September 22, 1975 by Apple.
The Fall‘s ‘This Nation’s Saving Grace’ is their eighth studio album produced by John Leckie and released on September 23, 1985 by Beggars Banquet
Nirvana‘s ‘In Utero’ is their third and final studio album recorded by Steve Albini and released on September 21, 1993 by DGC Records.
Sheryl Crow‘s ‘The Globe Sessions’ is her third studio album recorded at Globe Recording Studio in New York and released on September 21, 1998 by A&M
Faust ‘s ‘Faust IV’ is their fourth studio album produced by Uwe Nettelbeck and released on September 21, 1973 by Virgin
David Bowie‘s ‘Hours…’ is his twenty-first studio album co-produced with Reeves Gabrels and released on September 21, 1999 by Virgin Records.
‘Burn to Shine’ by Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals is an album produced by J.P. Plunier and released on September 21, 1999 by VRA.
The Mahavishnu Orchestra‘s ‘The Lost Trident Sessions’ is a studio (it would have been their third) album recorded in 1973 and released on September 21, 1999 by Sony.
Ozzy Osbourne‘s ‘Blizzard of Ozz’ is his debut studio album co-produced with Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley & Lee Kerslake and released on September 20, 1980 by Jet