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<noinclude>[[Category:Album track list templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. Subcategories
List of 1980s albums considered the best; List of 1990s albums considered the best; List of Discoteca Básica 500 Greatest Brazilian Music Records; List of albums titled Live; Live at the Fillmore; Los 600 de Latinoamérica
"NAME" (OTHER INFO) from the album FROM ALBUM In this case, the fields "Writer", "Tracks", "Bonus tracks" become more interesting to fill. Preferably, do not delete unused lines (except "from Album") if there is a chance they could be used or filled later (just keep them blank with the helper commentary).
List of albums titled Live: Lists albums entitled "Live" or with a similar name. List of albums with tracks hidden in the pregap: Lists albums that include unlisted hidden tracks in the pregap of the CD version. List of best-selling albums: Lists albums with the highest sales figure reported for each of them.
All Music - Rock & Roll (Top Albums) - 5; Illinois Entertainer's 50 Great Albums (A Rock Time Capsule) [citation needed] - 6; Dagbladet's 25 Best Rock and Pop Albums of the Century - 7; Rolling Stone's 200: The Essential Rock Collection - 8; Charlie Gillett and Simon Frith's 100 Essential Rock Albums, published in Rock File 3 by Panther (1975) - 9
A greatest hits album is a compilation album of successful, previously released songs by a particular music artist or band. Albums entitled Greatest Hits, or similar titles, listed alphabetically by band name or artist's last name, include:
This article is a list of grunge albums and EPs with articles on English Wikipedia. They appear on at least one cited album list and are described as "grunge" by AllMusic ( [1] ). Although citations could be found describing each of these as "grunge", in some cases the designation would be controversial, particularly for those bands that are ...
Live album and soundtrack album to the concert film of the same name. Pitchfork's Top 100 Albums of the 1980s: #68 [6] UNCUT: The 500 Greatest Albums of The 1980s: #192 [10] Slant's 100 Best Albums of the 1980s: #61 [62] Popkultur.de's 100 Best Albums of the 1980s: #88 [169] October 2, 1984 () Let It Be: The Replacements: Post-punk; indie rock