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Discumentary: "The Harder They Come" SoundtrackThis soundtrack contains music by Toots and the Maytalls, Desmond Dekker and Jimmy Cliff (who is also the star of the film). |
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Discumentary: "The Velvet Underground and Nico"Its been said that the Velvet Underground sold very few copies of their debut album, but everyone who bought one started a band. |
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Discumentary: 10,000 Maniacs "In My Tribe"This is the folk rock group's breakthrough album. |
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Discumentary: Aimee Mann "Bachelor No. 2"After Interscope rejected her album as not commercial enough Aimee Mann bought back the rights to her songs and in 2000 released it via the Interne |
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Discumentary: Air "Moon Safari"The debut album from the French duo of Nicolas Godin and Jean Benoit Dunckel was quickly hailed as an instant classic. |
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Discumentary: Al Green "Let's Stay Together"After flirting with breakthrough success Al Green shot to super-stardom with his 1972 album Lets Stay Together. By blending Memphis horns with t |
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Discumentary: Alison Krauss and Union Station "New Favorite"The 9th release from Alison Krauss and Union Station peaked in Billboard's top 50 albums in the fall of 2001 and won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass |
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Discumentary: Amy Winehouse "Back to Black"A worldwide smash hit and winner of multiple Grammy Awards, the "neo-soul" of Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black" made her a household name. |
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Discumentary: Andrew Bird "The Mysterious Production of Eggs"Andrew Bird bought a farm in Illinois in the early 2000's in hopes to get away from Chicago to work on music. He completed this album in 2005. |
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Discumentary: Angelique Kidjo "Black Ivory Soul"Throughout her career Angelique Kidjo has combined modern music styles with traditional African music. |
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Discumentary: Ani Difranco "Little Plastic Castle"Little Plastic Castle was Ani Difranco's 8th studio album and her most commercially successful release. |
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Discumentary: Arcade Fire "Funeral"Arcade Fire's 2004 debut took many by surprise. |
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Discumentary: Aretha Franklin "Lady Soul"Aretha's third album for Atlantic records, this one includes the hits "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" and Chain of Fools. |
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Discumentary: Beck "Odelay"Armed with more than two turntables and a microphone, Beck's sophomore effort mixes various genres of music together, resulting in an album that br |
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Discumentary: Belle and Sebastian "The Boy with the Arab Strap"Belle and Sebastian grew out of a class project and became a sensation in the U.K. due to word of mouth. |
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Discumentary: Ben Folds Five "Ben Folds Five"Even though they were a trio, the Ben Folds Five formed in North Carolina and released this as their debut. |
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Discumentary: Ben Harper "Diamonds On the Inside"This 2003 released was the first time in 10 years that Ben Harper did not credit his band, Innocent Criminals, even though the band did back him, a |
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Discumentary: Beth Orton "Central Reservation"Orton's sophomore release took a step back from her earlier "folktronica" leanings and brought an album that was more organic in sound. |
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Discumentary: Bettye LaVette: "I've Got My Own Hell To Raise"Detroit soul singer Bettye LaVette spent four decades in the music industry and suffered many disappointments and missed opportunities. |
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Discumentary: Big Star "#1 Record"Unlike most other pop groups in the 70ís, Big Star made songs with sensible harmonies as well as catchy hooks. |
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Discumentary: Billy Bragg "Worker's Playtime"Billy Bragg's 4th album highlights the two subjects for which he is best known, socialist politics and bittersweet love. |
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Discumentary: Bjork "Debut"After the breakup of the Sugarcubes, Bjork released this album not only to tell the world that she had gone solo, but that she was taking things to |
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Discumentary: Blind Boys of Alabama "Higher Ground"This is the album that made this sixty-something year old gospel group known to more than the masses. |
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Discumentary: Blondie "Parallel Lines"This album began Blondie's rise to stardom, and rocketed them past many of their CBGBs contemporaries as far as commercial success goes. |
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Discumentary: Blur "Parklife"Blur's 3rd album placed them at the forefront of the mid-90's Britpop explosion, but also demonstrated the band's musical depth. |


