I want to be the kind of artist who keeps pushing on every album. I don't want to settle on a sound.

When I was 12, I decided to become a musician. 'Physical Graffiti' was the first album I ever owned.

I'm a huge fan of Green Day's album 'American Idiot'; it was just a whole, very thorough experience.

So that's what's going on right now, and I'm looking to put out an album within the next six months.

What's the point of re-releasing an album? The original sounded good, why change something about it?

As long as someone wants to hear my music, I don't care if it's a ringtone or the album or whatever.

BTS as a group sort of took off with the success of our 2015 album that had our hit single 'I Need U.'

If I cut an album now and sell it for ten bucks, I can put seven dollars and fifty cents in my pocket.

There's a roller derby girl that goes by that name, 'Nerd Rage,' and she named herself after my album.

The song This Kiss was definitely my breakthrough song. After that, Breathe was my breakthrough album.

I'm recording an album. It's sort of techno mixed with garbage - you, know, intense in-your-face music.

The first Van Halen album makes Johnny Rotten out to be what he really was and still is: a hairdresser.

The first album is an introduction, and when people listen to it top to bottom, I want them to know me.

Being in a band is far more than playing an instrument. It's surviving. It's getting an album together.

I write songs; I record them. When I get enough, and it seems like a coherent piece, I call it an album.

The Thriller album is still the biggest album of all time. That is still returning huge royalty cheques.

I need to make the album that deserves attention. Everyone's busy. I need to really be saying something.

The future of Slipknot is always in doubt. I always prepare for each album as if it's gonna be the last.

A family's photograph album is generally about the extended family and, often, is all that remains of it.

An album is such a personal thing. It's something I always wanted to do. It's me doing me, singing as me.

Man, that first Leppard album really jams, and their original guitarist, Pete Willis, was a great player.

Well actually, we are working on the live album from the shows in Japan. I'm trying to get that finished.

You realize that the first Bryan Ferry album was pretty good although at the time it seemed a bit cheesy.

You know, my first album, some of those jokes I'd done for twelve years because I couldn't throw 'em out.

The best way to listen to the album is to put it on, get some Moet, lay back with your boys, and kick it.

We'll only be playing four new songs live, but all the material for the next album is basically finished.

The first CD I ever bought was Gwen Stafani's first solo album. She was the light of my life when I was 8.

My favorite album would have to be Rocket To Russia. I feel this album has the most classic Ramones songs.

You know, they wanted to do a Broadway album and every show was kind of a bomb. There was no music at all.

Success happened for me when I dropped my first major label album for Def Jam, 'Live From The Underground.'

I don't really know what a debut album is no more. As long as you got music on the streets, you've debuted.

I listen to 'Purple Haze' a lot. If I'm in the gym, I listen to that album the whole way through sometimes.

And the White Album is important to me for different reasons. One - I had left the band on the White Album.

Music has changed. You can just throw songs out on iTunes song by song; you don't have to do a whole album.

I got a couple on per album but my problem was that I wanted to sing the songs and not let Roger sing them.

Kinda when I stopped eating was on our second album, just as it felt like everything was so out of control.

The people I chose to work with me on this album are there because I have a personal relationship with them.

It's really a sad story, and I liked that. The songs on this album talk about relationships in every aspect.

When you're on your fifth album, you are going to be judged against all your previous work and expectations.

Me as an artist, I've ventured off into doing all types of music. I'll do a jazz album, you know what I mean.

Until it's on the radio or online, it's not real. With U2, our album isn't finished until it's in the stores.

Mick Jagger can't even make a successful solo album, and the Stones are the biggest rock group that ever was.

If something gets too easy... I want to do something else. But every album is going to be me, no matter what.

I think any real one-sheet for an album would say, 'Well, here's what I've been doing.' And that would be it.

I realized at a young age that sequence in an album is almost as important as the songs that are on the album.

I can see that if this was an album done 10 or 15 years ago we could see we were moving on to some place else.

I always want to make an album that lets people immerse in it, kind of like you get caught up in a good movie.

I didn't put out this album because I wanted everybody to know I was grown up. I'm 21 and that's not grown up.

I met The Beatles and Stones at the same time, because Michael Cooper was doing several of their album covers.

Even when I be telling people like I'm only dropping one album, they be like, 'Nah, bro, you gotta keep going.'

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