The final part of my enhancement roadmap was actually to add some more information to the Themes pages, but before I knew it Events had taken on a life of their own. Let's face it, what project of mine doesn't?
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[Album]
28 June 2024
Heavy Metal
'One And Only' is the twentieth studio album by Anvil.
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[Album]
28 June 2024
Hard Rock
'Ninety Nine' is the fourteenth studio album by The Angels. It is their first studio album in 10 years, and their first with Nick Norton on vocals who was previously the band's drummer for 12 years.
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[Album]
28 June 2024
Death Metal (Progressive)
'Memoria Viva' is the third album by White Stones.
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[Album]
2 May 2024
Nu Metal
'Veritas' is the eleventh studio album by P.O.D. It is the first album by the band not to feature drummer Wuv Bernardo after he went on hiatus in 2021. It was produced by production duo Heavy, who had previously produced 'Circles' (2018), and features guest appearances from Randy Blythe, Tatiana Shmayluk, and Cove Reber.
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[Compilation Album]
19 April 2024
Classic Rock
'Best Of (1973-2020)' is the eighth compilation album by Bruce Springsteen. The collection marks his first compilation in eight years and includes hit singles and popular album tracks from 1973 to 2020.
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[Albums Boxed Set]
29 March 2024
Hard Rock
'Is It Loud Enough? (Michael Schenker 1980-1983)' is a boxed set by The Michael Schenker Group. It contains the band's first four studio albums as well as unreleased mixes and demos.
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[Album]
8 March 2024
Alternative Rock
'Pixies At The BBC [Expanded Edition]' is a compilation album by Pixies. It is an expanded edition of the album released in 1998, but differs as it features all tracks recorded at the sessions as opposed to a selection.
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[Album]
29 January 2021
Hard Rock
'Immortal' is the eleventh studio album by The Michael Schenker Group.
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[Albums Boxed Set]
30 October 2018
Classic Rock
'Imagine [The Ultimate Collection]' is a reissue boxed set by John Lennon. It includes the original album remixed, and a number of outtakes and alternate mixes.
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[Compilation Album]
6 March 2015
Rock
'Sound Tracks' is a compilation by Jimmy Page. It contains all the music he had recorded for soundtracks with additional unreleased material.
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[Album]
19 April 2014
Folk Rock
'A Letter Home' is the thirty-fifth studio album by Neil Young. The album was recorded in a refurbished 1947 Voice-o-Graph vinyl recording booth at Jack White's Third Man Records recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
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[Album]
24 September 2012
Heavy Metal
'Ambush' is the tenth studio album by Tygers Of Pan Tang. This was the first album to be recorded, produced, and engineered by Chris Tsangarides in 31 years. He had last produced their first 2 albums, 'Wild Cat' (1980) and 'Spellbound' (1981).
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[E.P.]
20 March 2012
Rock
'Lucifer Rising (And Other Sound Tracks)' is an album by Jimmy Page. It was released on vinyl record only exclusively through his web page on the Spring Equinox of 2012. It contained music Page produced, but never used, for the Kenneth Anger film, 'Lucifer Rising' from 1972.
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[Compilation Album]
10 October 2010
Classic Rock
'1962-1966 [Reissue]' is a compilation reissue by The Beatles. The track list features the newly remastered versions of The Beatles catalogue from the previous year.
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[Compilation Album]
10 October 2010
Classic Rock
'1967-1970 [Reissue]' is a compilation reissue by The Beatles. The track list features the newly remastered versions of The Beatles catalogue from the previous year.
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[Album]
23 July 2007
Hard Rock
'One For All' is the fifth studio album by Peter Criss. It reached #36 on the Billboard Top Independent Album list.
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[Album]
24 October 2006
Hard Rock
'Live To Win' is the second solo studio album by Paul Stanley. The album's title track was featured in the South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft", twenty days prior to the album's release.
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[Album]
8 June 2004
Hard Rock
'Asshole' is the second solo studio album by Gene Simmons. Its controversial title does not appear on the front cover. On the side of the CD case the title reads "asshole". "It's just another way of me saying, 'I don't care what anyone says about me," Simmons declared. "I'm preempting what people say and therefore diffusing the power of my detractors."
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[Album]
26 May 1995
Classic Rock
'An American Prayer [Reissue]' is a reissue of the album by Jim Morrison backed by The Doors. It includes three bonus tracks not on the original album.
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[Album]
16 August 1994
Hard Rock
'Cat #1' is the fourth solo studio album by Peter Criss, and first under the band name Criss. The album also features former-KISS bandmate Ace Frehley playing guitar on three tracks ("Bad Attitude", "Walk The Line" & "Blue Moon Over Brooklyn").
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[Album]
15 March 1993
Rock
'Coverdale / Page' is a collaborative studio album by David Coverdale and Jimmy Page. The album's production was handled by Coverdale, Page and Mike Fraser. Critical reception towards the album was generally mixed; some music critics praised Coverdale and Page's partnership as a successful blend of both their respective bands. However, others viewed the collaboration as a second-rate Led Zeppelin, with many drawing unfavourable comparisons between Coverdale and Robert Plant. The album charted in 12 countries, including reaching number four in the U.K. and number five in the U.S.
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[Album]
19 June 1988
Rock
'Outrider' is an album by Jimmy Page. It is his only solo studio album and the first time since 1969 he recorded with a record label other than Atlantic Records/Swan Song Records. Page recorded the music at his personal studio The Sol. Robert Plant guests on one track, "The Only One", while John Bonham's son Jason plays drums. It was originally intended to be a two album release. However, during the early recording stages of the album, Page's house was broken into and amongst the items stolen were the demo tapes which had been recorded up to that point.
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[Album]
16 April 1988
Hard Rock
'Savage Amusement' is the tenth studio album by Scorpions. It peaked at No. 5 in the U.S. and was certified platinum by the RIAA on June 20, 1988. It was the last Scorpions record to be produced by Dieter Dierks.
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[Album]
20 June 1985
Hard Rock
'World Wide Live' is the second live album by Scorpions.
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[Album]
?? September 1982
Hard Rock
'Let Me Rock You' is the third solo studio album by Peter Criss. Due to poor sales for his previous album, 'Out Of Control' (1980), it was not released in the United States until 1998, when it was reissued on CD.
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[Album]
29 March 1982
Hard Rock
'Blackout' is the eighth studio album by Scorpions. In the U.S., the album was certified gold on 24 June 1982 and platinum on 8 March 1984 by RIAA. Rolling Stone ranked Blackout as 73rd on their list of "The 100 Greatest Metal Albums Of All Time" in 2017.
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[Album]
15 February 1982
Rock
'Death Wish II (The Original Soundtrack)' is a soundtrack album by Jimmy Page. It accompany the film 'Death Wish II'.
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[Album]
8 September 1980
Hard Rock
'Out Of Control' is the second solo studio album by Peter Criss. Recording for the album began in March 1980, when Criss was still officially a member of KISS. The album sold poorly, and was not re-released on until 1997, as the KISS reunion tour was underway.
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[Album]
30 June 1980
Hard Rock
'Demolition' is the first studio album by Girlschool. It was produced by experienced sound engineer Vic Maile and reached No. 28 in the U.K. Albums Chart, following the rising of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWoBHM) phenomenon. The tour supporting the album included high-profile support slots at Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep shows.
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[Album]
31 March 1980
Hard Rock
'Animal Magnetism' is the seventh studio album by Scorpions. The RIAA certified the record as Gold on 8 March 1984, and Platinum on 28 October 1991.
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[Album]
25 February 1979
Hard Rock
'Lovedrive' is the sixth studio album by Scorpions. Considered by some critics to be the pinnacle of their career, it was a major evolution of the band's sound, exhibiting their "classic style" that would be later developed over their next few albums, cementing the "Scorpions formula" of hard rock songs combined with melodic ballads. It proved to be a major commercial breakthrough, reaching No. 55 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200, which none of their previous five albums had dented at all. The RIAA certified the record as Gold on 28 May 1986, and the album also proved a breakthrough in the United Kingdom where it was the first Scorpions album to chart and peaked at No. 36.
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[Album]
15 August 1978
Hard Rock
'Tokyo Tapes' is the first live album by Scorpions. It was the final release to feature Uli Jon Roth, who left after the Tokyo shows.
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[Album]
4 December 1977
Hard Rock
'Taken By Force' is the fifth studio album by Scorpions. This was the first Scorpions album to feature drummer Herman Rarebell and the final studio album to feature guitarist Uli Jon Roth. Roth left the band in 1978 following the end of the album's tour, and was at first replaced by Michael Schenker and later by Matthias Jabs.
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[Album]
?? July 1975
Hard Rock
'Force It' is the fourth studio album by UFO. It was their first album to chart in the United States.
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[Album]
?? June 1975
Classic Rock
'Trying To Burn The Sun' is the third and final studio album by Elf.
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[Album]
8 November 1974
Classic Rock
'The Butterfly Ball & The Grasshopper's Feast' is a concept album by Roger Glover And Guests. It was based on the children's poem of a similar title. The album cover design is from Alan Aldridge's design for a 1973 book based on the poem.
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[Album]
?? May 1974
Hard Rock
'Phenomenon' is the third studio album by UFO. It was the band's first album after guitarist Michael Schenker joined them, replacing Mick Bolton.
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[Album]
?? April 1974
Classic Rock
'Carolina County Ball' is the second studio album by Elf. It was released in the United States and Japan as 'L.A.59'. The album is the first to feature Craig Gruber on bass.
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[Album]
?? July 1973
Classic Rock
'Soundtrack Recordings From The Film Jimi Hendrix' is the soundtrack to the documentary film 'Jimi Hendrix' (1973). The double album contains the full-length live performances from the film and some clips from interviews (though not necessarily from the film). The album peaked at number 89 on the Billboard album chart, which generated concern at Reprise Records that repackaging old material would no longer satisfy the fans of Jimi Hendrix.
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[Album]
?? August 1972
Classic Rock
'Elf' is the first studio album by Elf. It was produced by Ian Paice and Roger Glover of Deep Purple. Ronnie James Dio is credited by his birth name, Ronald Padavona. Though Dio had used "Padavona" for songwriting credits on earlier singles, Dio explained in an interview in 1994 that he used his birth name on this album as a tribute to his parents so that they could see their family name on an album at least once.
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[Album]
?? October 1971
Hard Rock
'UFO 2, Flying (One Hour Space Rock)' is the second studio album by UFO. The album is distinctive for its title track, which was one of the longest tracks recorded in rock music up to that point and the longest track the band ever recorded.
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[Album]
?? October 1970
Hard Rock
'UFO 1' is the debut studio album by UFO.
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[Album]
28 June 2024
Heavy Metal
'One And Only' is the twentieth studio album by Anvil.
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[Album]
2 May 2024
Nu Metal
'Veritas' is the eleventh studio album by P.O.D. It is the first album by the band not to feature drummer Wuv Bernardo after he went on hiatus in 2021. It was produced by production duo Heavy, who had previously produced 'Circles' (2018), and features guest appearances from Randy Blythe, Tatiana Shmayluk, and Cove Reber.
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[Album]
28 June 2024
Hard Rock
'Ninety Nine' is the fourteenth studio album by The Angels. It is their first studio album in 10 years, and their first with Nick Norton on vocals who was previously the band's drummer for 12 years.
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[Albums Boxed Set]
29 March 2024
Hard Rock
'Is It Loud Enough? (Michael Schenker 1980-1983)' is a boxed set by The Michael Schenker Group. It contains the band's first four studio albums as well as unreleased mixes and demos.
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[Album]
28 June 2024
Death Metal (Progressive)
'Memoria Viva' is the third album by White Stones.
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[Album]
29 January 2021
Hard Rock
'Immortal' is the eleventh studio album by The Michael Schenker Group.
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[Album]
2020
Progressive Rock
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[Compilation Album]
2018
Progressive Rock
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[Compilation Album]
2018
Blues
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[Album]
2017
Progressive Rock
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[Album]
2007
Progressive Rock
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[Compilation Album]
2005
Blues
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[Album]
2004
Progressive Rock
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[Compilation Album]
2004
Folk
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[Promotional Single]
1998
Heavy Metal
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