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Discumentary: Miriam Makeba "Homeland"Miriam Mekaba's life has been an interesting one. From her beginnings as a South African jazz singer to her thirty year exile from her homeland. |
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Discumentary: Moby "Play"After becoming a popular DJ, and the success of his first few techno albums, Moby makes one of his most diverse albums. |
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Discumentary: Morcheeba "Who Can You Trust?"The British trio's debut album had them bringing something different to the world of Trip Hop. |
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Discumentary: Morrissey "Your Arsenal"Mick Ronson produces this album, which some critics have called the fifth Smiths album. |
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Discumentary: Muddy Waters "Hard Again"The Blues legend's 1977 "comeback" album teamed him up with many Blues greats like James Cotton, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith and Pinetop Perkins. |
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Discumentary: My Morning Jacket "It Still Moves"With the release of "It Still Moves", My Morning Jacket had arrived. |
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Discumentary: Neil Young "Harvest"Neil Young's fourth solo album, Harvest, was the best selling album of 1972. |
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Discumentary: Neko Case "Blacklisted"After a constant tour schedule, Neko Case recorded "Blacklisted" in Arizona, giving her a new view of her music. |
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Discumentary: Nick Drake "Bryter Layter"For Nick Drake's second album, Bryter Later, he re-teamed with producer Joe Boyd to produce a more upbeat and lush record. |
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Discumentary: Nina Simone "Nina Simone in Concert"Of the many live albums Nina Simone released, this one stands out as her greatest. |
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Discumentary: Nina Simone "Nina Simone Sings the Blues"Nina Simone and her music were just being rediscovered in 2003, when she passed away at age 70. |
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Discumentary: Norah Jones "Come Away With Me"Norah Jones' debut album took the world by storm, a jazz-inspired disc that started out as a favorite of critics. |
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Discumentary: Oasis "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?"Oasis' second album came somewhere between the band having the fastest selling debut in British history, and their declaration that they were bigge |
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Discumentary: Otis Redding "Otis Blue"This 1965 release established Otis Redding as a major star, as he brought raw passion to the songs of Sam Cooke, B.B. |
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Discumentary: Patsy Cline "Sentimentally Yours"Patsy Cline's 1962 album was her third and final full-length release. |
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Discumentary: Patti Smith "Horses"Patti Smith's groundbreaking debut album, often called the first art punk album. |
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Discumentary: Paul Simon "Graceland"After going solo, Paul Simon went on to create a strong career for himself. |
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Discumentary: Paula Cole "This Fire"Cole's sophomore release; this album went Gold pretty quickly thanks to the singles "Where Have all the Cowboys Gone" and "I Don't Want to Wait." B |
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Discumentary: Pearl Jam "Vs."Eddie Vedder and Company were coping with the new found fame from their debut album when they recorded this follow-up. |
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Discumentary: Peter Gabriel "So"For his fifth album, Peter Gabriel teamed up with producer Daniel Lanois to produce his most upbeat and fun album, titled "So". |
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Discumentary: Phish "Billy Breathes"In 1995, Phish teamed up with producer Steve Lillywhite to create their seventh album. |
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Discumentary: PJ Harvey "To Bring You My Love"This is Polly Jean Harveys third album, and her big breakout success. |
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Discumentary: Portishead "Dummy"Bristol natives Geoff Barrow and Beth Gibbons joined forces to create Portishead, making a benchmark for the trip-hop genre. |
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Discumentary: Prince "Sign O' The Times"Playing off of Apocalyptic themes and experimenting with new sounds, Prince's double album had a bit of everything. |
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Discumentary: R.E.M. "Life's Rich Pageant"University of Georgia dropouts Bill Berry, Mike Mills, Peter Buck and Michael Stipe recorded "Lifes Rich Pageant" in 1986, their fourth album on IR |


