The song 'Leroy and Lanisha' on my album 'The Epic' is really my homage to 'Linus and Lucy.'

I used to sock hop to 'Crocodile Rock' and stare at those platform boots on the album cover.

I'm a player and I do it because I love playing whether it's for my album or someone else's.

Slow, Deep And Hard was a great album, even though it was probably our least selling record.

The average rap life is two or three albums. You're lucky to get to your second album in rap!

People often forget this - a vinyl album could only contain a maximum of 20 minutes per side!

If you had ever heard my album you would know that I could never consider the music business!

'Astral Weeks' is a brilliant album, and songs like 'Moondance' are just beautiful lyrically.

I always do my own makeup, hair, and styling, including in videos and on, like, album covers.

95% of the album is my writing, by choice, because it seems to be what the distributors want.

I enjoyed making this album a lot because of the knowledge we acquired over the last 3 years.

The message from 'Analog Man' is that I'm back, and it won't be 20 years until the next album.

I have complete artistic control, and I just do my best album every time and trust it to fate.

I'm not in this for the money because if I was, I would have jumped out after our first album.

I wouldn't do just a tour, it would have to be an album, and the album would have to beat Pull.

I don't have any problem with being the guy whose album people put on when they're feeling sad.

'The Black Parade' is an epic, theatrical, orchestral, big record that is also a concept album.

You never know when you put out an album that's unique whether it'll get beat up for it or not.

I think my first album opened a lot of doors for me to push the freedom of speech to the limit.

The first album is a classic record and I think the prototype of a sound that no one else does.

The hardest thing about writing my second album is that I had 20 years to write my first album.

It's a blue album, but it's not a blues album. I'm not pretending all of a sudden now I'm blues.

When I did 'Ephorize,' I didn't know that later on I'd be releasing another album. It just came.

I want to sell out arenas and make an album and work with some of the best artists in the world.

A lot of people liked 'Amala,' and that's great. However, I don't think it was a finished album.

I put out an album once every four or five years and it's kind of like starting over every time.

It was quite a shot in the head to do the album and then have it shot down by nonmusical idiots.

I don't consider myself to be a great musician, but my first album was a record hit in Pakistan.

Wu-Tang Clan's first album, '36 Chambers,' there wasn't a lot of money given to make that album.

Some guys record an album with songs that are filler. I recorded this album like it was my last.

I am honored that 'Liquid Swords,' the song and album, have been so widely embraced for so long.

I think the fact is that World Coming Down was just a really hard album for people to deal with.

I might do a solo album, maybe do covers, or do an acoustic thing. No Sex Pistols tours, nothing!

I write most of my own lyrics for my album and I am helping to produce some of the songs as well.

The weird thing was that Soft Cell was supposed to have come and gone before I started the album.

I think I see a lot of artists struggling to make their first album perfect, and I've been there.

There is nothing more useless than an album that you don't feel strongly about, out in the world.

I picked up the Joss Stone album, Josh Groban, and the new Norah Jones. I love, love, love Norah.

I wanted this album to sound like a big crocheted blanket - to be warm yet to have a lot of space.

I'm working on my new album right now. Hopefully to get that out at the top of 2005, January 2005.

Are there a million people out there who would love a Joey Cook album? I think there probably are.

Every album is just a greatest hits of whatever songs are on a pile when I go in to make a record.

I have recorded nine tracks for a new album which I financed myself and am looking for a home for.

We knew we wanted to put a lot of melody into it - a lot more than what we did on our first album.

People see that I have my own voice, my own opinion, my own likes. The album really reflects that.

And it wasn't until '84 when I was first asked to come to Sweden and do an album and concert tour.

I'm still Lil Xan. You can call me Diego if you want. My second album, I'm going to be full Diego.

I would say that my peak was making my first million at the ripe age of 29, after the first album.

I want Prince to see something I do and call me and ask me to be on an album or if I want to dance!

The difference between a Black Thought album and a Roots album is the texture, the instrumentation.

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