Kid Rock releases ‘Devil Without A Cause,’ his fourth album featuring ‘Bawitdaba’ (1998)
Kid Rock‘s ‘Devil Without a Cause’ is his fourth studio album featuring ‘Bawitdaba,’ co-produced with John Travis and released on August 18, 1998 by Atlantic
Kid Rock‘s ‘Devil Without a Cause’ is his fourth studio album featuring ‘Bawitdaba,’ co-produced with John Travis and released on August 18, 1998 by Atlantic
Rod Stewart‘s ‘Atlantic Crossing’ is his sixth album produced by Tom Dowd and released on August 15 1975 by Riva / Warner Bros..
‘Marvin Gaye at the Copa’ is a live album recorded on August 5-6, 1966 at the Copacabana, a club in New York and not released before 2005.
‘More Hits by The Supremes‘ is their sixth studio album (released on July 23, 1965) that includes ‘Stop! In the Name of Love’ and ‘Back in My Arms Again.’
The Temptations‘ ‘With a Lot o’ Soul’ is an album (the most successful from their ‘classic 5’ era) released on July 17, 1967 by Gordy.
Peter Frampton‘s ‘I’m in You’ is his fifth studio album recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York and released on May 28, 1977 by A&M.
The Jackson 5’s ‘ABC‘ feat. ‘The Love You Save’ is their second studio album released on May 8, 1970 by Motown Records.
‘The The Rolling Stones‘ feat. ‘Can I Get A Witness’ is their debut eponymous album released on April 16 1964 by Decca.
Barry White‘s ‘I’ve Got So Much to Give’ is his self-produced debut album released on March 27, 1973 by 20Th Century.
Usher‘s ‘Confessions’ is his fourth studio album produced (mostly) by Jermaine Dupri and released on March 23, 2004 by Arista Records.
Simply Red‘s ‘A New Flame’ feat. ‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now’ is their third album produced by Stewart Levine and released on March 8, 1989 by WEA, Elektra.
Michael Bublé‘s ‘It’s Time’ is his fourth studio album released on February 8, 2005 by 143, Reprise.
How well do you know the music of Genesis merges charm and complexity in *A Trick of the Tail*, with "Los Endos" delivering an electrifying instrumental finale laced with earlier themes. Phil Collins stands out vocally on the title track, while *No Jacket Required*’s "Long Long Way to Go," featuring Sting, offers quiet melancholy. "Easy Lover" unites Collins and Philip Bailey for a high-energy anthem, and "In the Air Tonight" remains a chilling, brooding classic. Phil’s live moments, from duets with Laura Pausini on "Separate Lives" to Chester Thompson’s percussive battle on "Drum Duet," display artistry and intensity alike. On the jazzier end, *The Los Endos Suite* recontextualizes Genesis’s sound with Quincy Jones’ orchestration, proving their timeless adaptability.? Take our 12-track quiz.
‘The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland’ feat. ‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ is an album released on January 23, 1967 by Motown.
‘Smokey Robinson & The Miracles LIVE!’ is their second live album recorded in 1968 at The Roostertail, Detroit, Michigan and released on January 6, 1969 by Tamla.
‘Marvin Gaye Live!’ is his second live album, recorded on January 4, 1974 at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California On June 19, 1974 and released by Tamla Records.
The Who‘s ‘A Quick One’ is their second studio album (also titled ‘Happy Jack’) produced by Kit Lambert and released on December 9, 1966 by Reaction/Polydor /Decca.
The Temptations‘ ‘In a Mellow Mood is an album composed mostly of standards and released on November 27, 1967 by Motown.