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People don't really listen to albums anymore. They just find good songs.
I don't want my album coming out with a 'G' rating. Nobody would buy it.
Over the years, Yes actually made 20 albums of original studio material.
Doing my own album provided me the opportunity to say whatever I wanted.
I have my moments - usually twice every album - when I basically lose it.
I mix up all styles on my albums because that is what music is about now.
Everything that came later... the roots are all there in the first album.
The Moment is an album that contains the best music I have ever produced.
I always hated the Grateful Dead. Never even bought a Led Zeppelin album.
I'm not really rocking with mixtapes no more. EPs and albums - that's it.
I wanted to create an album that spoke all the musical languages I loved.
Albums like 'Major Moves' or 'High Notes' - those still sound good to me.
I did the Broadway album unfortunately in a year when there were no hits.
But when I record my next studio album, of course I'll do the lead vocals
It was actually 3 years between albums. That seems like a long time to me
Aerosmith's 'Rocks' is on the list of my top favorite albums of all time.
Every time I release an album my old record company releases another one.
Ive had about 140 albums released, and Ive done everything I wanted to do.
We play it differently now. If we did the album now it would be different.
Any album that I ever put out I'm going to send it to country radio first.
But maybe every life looked wonderful if all you saw was the photo albums.
I want to be around for a long time, singing and making albums and movies.
To be honest, I didn't really get into making music to be an album artist.
I really just dabble in music; I really just did a few albums for my fans.
I titled the album Reflections because I am reflecting on my music career.
Well, I suppose I could do a solo album, but my god, it would be terrible!
It's depressing when you're still around and your albums are out of print.
In albums like 'What is Love' and 'TT,' we were bright and full of energy.
In 1994, I started touring again and I recorded two albums for Chesky Jazz.
I didn't to be like, "I have to write a new album. I need to get creative."
I see my albums as working diaries, as living scrapbooks of me and my life.
The second album is the hardest to write. Its nothing like the first album.
Albums that remind me of my childhood happiness make me incredibly sad now.
'Indian' is a cult album. It is one of my most favourite Rahman sir albums.
A lot of people don't listen to the albums. They just listen to the singles.
The Geezer album, Black Science, had a lot of keyboards and it did not work.
I feel like I introduce another level of my creative ability on every album.
If I have a rap album I'm dropping, then I want it to be the best rap album.
Well, since I produce and pay for my own albums, it is the ultimate freedom.
I personally really like getting a proper album with artwork and everything.
For years, Jazz At The Philharmonic albums were the only ones of their kind.
Our live show is a definite experience, since it's an extension of my albums.
[David] Bowie's last album "Blackstar" featured him backed by a jazz quartet.
I think you have to drop an album to truly see the effects of your following.
There's always pressure on the second album - this one has to be the big one.
I think it'd be great if Prince made an album of just romantic, slow ballads.
Inside was the second LP album of a comedian's performance before an audience.
I definitely want to record an album, direct a film and start my own religion.
A dream collage is pictures of your goals. It is like your future photo album.
A singer is someone who puts out an album. That's a very generous description.