September Anniversary Record Club - Poll
Aug 24, 2017 10:16:36 GMT -5
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Poll time! Three selections for all and the poll closes midnight, September 1.
Alice In Chains – Dirt (September 29, 1992)
Second album from the Seattle rock quartet, featuring “Would?,” “Rooster,” and “Down In a Hole”
Beck – Sea Change (September 24, 2002)
Eighth album from the singer-songwriter, featuring a melancholy sound and lyrical directness
Between the Buried and Me – Colors (September 18, 2007)
Per Wikipedia, “the album's sound was described by the band as ‘adult contemporary progressive death metal’’’.
Bjork – Homogenic (September 22, 1997)
Third international album from the singer-songwriter, produced by LFO’s Mark Bell
Chumbawamba – Tubthumper (September 1, 1997)
Eighth album from the Lancashire, UK act, featuring “Tubthumping”
Depeche Mode – Music for the Masses (September 28, 1987)
The Essex, UK electronic band’s sixth album
Failure – Comfort (September 15, 1992)
Steve Albini-produced debut from the L.A. alt-rock trio
Gary Numan – I, Assassin (September 1982)
The London synth artist’s sixth record, a shift to funk and electro sounds
The Get Up Kids – Four Minute Mile (September 30, 1997)
Debut full-length from the Kansas City alt-rock quartet
Helium – The Magic City (September 9, 1997)
The Boston indie rockers’ second and final album
Incubus – S.C.I.E.N.C.E. (September 9, 1997)
Second album and major-label debut for the California rockers
Kanye West – Graduation (September 11, 2007)
Third album from the hip-hop artist, featuring “Stronger” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”
The Music – The Music (September 2, 2002)
The Leeds rock quartet’s debut
Pete Townsend and Ronnie Lane – Rough Mix (September 16, 1977)
Sole album from The Who guitarist and the Small Faces bass player, featuring contributions from Eric Clapton, Charlie Watts, and John Entwhistle
Peter Gabriel – Peter Gabriel (September 6, 1982)
Fourth album from the singer-songwriter, featuring “Shock The Monkey”
Portishead – Portishead (September 29, 1997)
The Bristol, UK trip-hop crew’s second album
Rush – Signals (September 9, 1982)
Ninth album from the Toronto trio, featuring “Subdivisions” and “New World Man”
Scott Walker – Scott (September 16, 1967)
Debut from the singer-songwriter and former Walker Brother
Screaming Trees – Sweet Oblivion (September 8, 1992)
The Washington rock group’s sixth album and commercial breakthrough, featuring “Nearly Lost You”
Sean Paul – Dutty Rock (September 24, 2002)
Second album from the reggae artist, featuring “Get Busy” and “Gimme the Light”
Simple Minds – New Gold Dream (September 13, 1982)
The Glasgow rock act’s fifth album
The Smiths – Strangeways, Here We Come (September 28, 1987)
Fourth and final album from the Manchester rock group
Steely Dan – Aja (September 23, 1977)
Lushly produced sixth record from the jazz-rock duo, featuring “Peg,” “Deacon Blues,” and the title track
Sugar – Copper Blue (September 4, 1992)
Debut album from the band led by former Husker Du guitarist Bob Mould
Alice In Chains – Dirt (September 29, 1992)
Second album from the Seattle rock quartet, featuring “Would?,” “Rooster,” and “Down In a Hole”
Beck – Sea Change (September 24, 2002)
Eighth album from the singer-songwriter, featuring a melancholy sound and lyrical directness
Between the Buried and Me – Colors (September 18, 2007)
Per Wikipedia, “the album's sound was described by the band as ‘adult contemporary progressive death metal’’’.
Bjork – Homogenic (September 22, 1997)
Third international album from the singer-songwriter, produced by LFO’s Mark Bell
Chumbawamba – Tubthumper (September 1, 1997)
Eighth album from the Lancashire, UK act, featuring “Tubthumping”
Depeche Mode – Music for the Masses (September 28, 1987)
The Essex, UK electronic band’s sixth album
Failure – Comfort (September 15, 1992)
Steve Albini-produced debut from the L.A. alt-rock trio
Gary Numan – I, Assassin (September 1982)
The London synth artist’s sixth record, a shift to funk and electro sounds
The Get Up Kids – Four Minute Mile (September 30, 1997)
Debut full-length from the Kansas City alt-rock quartet
Helium – The Magic City (September 9, 1997)
The Boston indie rockers’ second and final album
Incubus – S.C.I.E.N.C.E. (September 9, 1997)
Second album and major-label debut for the California rockers
Kanye West – Graduation (September 11, 2007)
Third album from the hip-hop artist, featuring “Stronger” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”
The Music – The Music (September 2, 2002)
The Leeds rock quartet’s debut
Pete Townsend and Ronnie Lane – Rough Mix (September 16, 1977)
Sole album from The Who guitarist and the Small Faces bass player, featuring contributions from Eric Clapton, Charlie Watts, and John Entwhistle
Peter Gabriel – Peter Gabriel (September 6, 1982)
Fourth album from the singer-songwriter, featuring “Shock The Monkey”
Portishead – Portishead (September 29, 1997)
The Bristol, UK trip-hop crew’s second album
Rush – Signals (September 9, 1982)
Ninth album from the Toronto trio, featuring “Subdivisions” and “New World Man”
Scott Walker – Scott (September 16, 1967)
Debut from the singer-songwriter and former Walker Brother
Screaming Trees – Sweet Oblivion (September 8, 1992)
The Washington rock group’s sixth album and commercial breakthrough, featuring “Nearly Lost You”
Sean Paul – Dutty Rock (September 24, 2002)
Second album from the reggae artist, featuring “Get Busy” and “Gimme the Light”
Simple Minds – New Gold Dream (September 13, 1982)
The Glasgow rock act’s fifth album
The Smiths – Strangeways, Here We Come (September 28, 1987)
Fourth and final album from the Manchester rock group
Steely Dan – Aja (September 23, 1977)
Lushly produced sixth record from the jazz-rock duo, featuring “Peg,” “Deacon Blues,” and the title track
Sugar – Copper Blue (September 4, 1992)
Debut album from the band led by former Husker Du guitarist Bob Mould