What albums dropped in 2004?
January–March
Date | Album | |
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J A N U A R Y | 6 | Born Free |
Phantom Planet | ||
12 | The Glorious Burden | |
13 | Legion of Boom |
Has Beyonce had a number one album?
Beyoncé’s self-titled fifth album, Beyoncé, was unexpectedly released to the iTunes Store in December 2013 and debuted atop the US Billboard 200 chart, becoming her fifth consecutive number one album in the United States….
Beyoncé discography | |
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Singles | 83 |
Soundtrack albums | 1 |
Collaborative albums | 1 |
Karaoke albums | 2 |
What now CD came out in 2004?
Various – Now That’s What I Call Music! 16.
How many No 1s does Beyonce have?
American singer-songwriter and producer Beyoncé has achieved 22 number-one songs on the U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, and ranks 4th among the top 100 Dance Club Songs artists.
What was the last Motorhead album to come out?
The last Motörhead studio album, Bad Magic has a real stench of the blues running through it. Despite his health problems, Lemmy sounded forthright and confident on an album that, if anything, had a lot in common with On Parole. In that respect, it appeared to have the band coming full circle.
When did Beyonce come out with her first solo album?
One of the most recognizable figures in contemporary music, Beyoncé rose to fame in the late ’90s as the central member of pop-R&B group Destiny’s Child, and the following decade embarked on a multi-platinum, record-breaking solo career with Dangerously in Love (2003), her first in an unbroken string of number one pop solo albums.
Who are the original members of Motorhead?
Motörhead were originally formed in 1975 in London by bassist and vocalist Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister, after his departure from Hawkwind, who drafted in guitarist Larry Wallis and drummer Lucas Fox (who was quickly replaced by Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor) to complete the band’s initial lineup.
What kind of music does Motorhead play?
A good way to start the new millennium, We Are Motörhead was an all round statement of intent. There’s nothing new here – it’s grimy, loud rock’n’roll, which offers little in the way of subtlety, but then that was never this band’s forté.