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Last updated on November 12, 2024.
I'm curious to know how many newborn babies will be named Jeremih after my second album.
'Fragile,' of course, was a very successful album for us, especially here in the States. It had a lot of solo pieces on it, though.
So that's what's going on right now, and I'm looking to put out an album within the next six months. — © Christy Romano
So that's what's going on right now, and I'm looking to put out an album within the next six months.
Software is becoming no different than a videotape or a record album or a paperback book, and not all of us are ready for that change.
I think my album, 'United We Are,' was the perfect blend or radio- and festival-friendly songs. I try to combine both.
Whatever my singing aspirations are, you'll hear them in 'Aap Ka Suroor.' It's no run-of-the-mill album.
I had a lot of songs which, I felt, if they come in an album, they can become bigger hits than in films.
I'm recording an album. It's sort of techno mixed with garbage - you, know, intense in-your-face music.
I thought, I'm in my late 50s now, am I ever gonna get the chance to do another album again?
Man, that first Leppard album really jams, and their original guitarist, Pete Willis, was a great player.
I'd like to do a pop album with an R and B influence. I definitely want to have those big ballads with the uptempo hits as well.
If I have a collection of songs for an EP or mixtape, I create the narrative afterwards; but usually with an album, I have a concept and the name first.
When it comes to making an album I take that very seriously. I am meticulous, overworked. That's my time to put everything under the microscope. — © Dave Grohl
When it comes to making an album I take that very seriously. I am meticulous, overworked. That's my time to put everything under the microscope.
You realize that the first Bryan Ferry album was pretty good although at the time it seemed a bit cheesy.
I always have to have what I believe are the pillars of an album - songs which I can go back to and admire personally as a piece of writing.
If you had ever heard my album you would know that I could never consider the music business!
If I can put on my album in a car or on my headphones and listen to the whole thing and love it, that's what I'm going to be happy putting out there.
I want to stay consistent and drop an album every year, so in the long run, you can see that I'm an actual artist.
There's a roller derby girl that goes by that name, 'Nerd Rage,' and she named herself after my album.
We spend more time on the road and when we cut an album, it'll take us as long as six months.
The album cover of 'Death of a Bachelor' is me on my roof of my backyard, so that's my place where I spend most of my time writing.
When I am excited about a song I want to release it rather than wait to build up an album.
My first album was called 'Badlands,' and it's something that I think I'm most proud of having done in my life.
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.
I think my first album opened a lot of doors for me to push the freedom of speech to the limit.
As with many pop acts, your shelf life isn't that great, we peaked with our first album.
Chart numbers can be deceiving. An album doesn't have to sell that much these days to show up really high on the charts.
I've waited so long to get to this point, and I'm so happy to be making my first album. I want to be a performer and an entertainer.
On their 20th album together, Melvins' members still know how to throw their weight around.
For anybody who writes, very often, when you finish an album, you are so done with it. You've been listening in minutia, in super-focus.
I like '1989,' the whole album. 'Welcome to New York,' 'Blank Space,' 'Bad Blood' - all of it!
Only a few singles off an album really work, and the rest of the songs feel like such a waste.
I'm experimenting. That was part of the reason why I named the album 'Stay Dangerous.' It was about being proactive, not reactive.
The whole reason behind my album 'Free TC' is seeing all that police brutality, injustice, mass incarceration.
You ask a person what their personal favorite song on the album is, and it's literally the one with the least amount of listens if you looked at the statistics of it.
When you're making an album, it's, like, exciting every night you make something new, but you're the only one who gets to hear it.
It was so simple in the old days. You put out an album, people promoted it, it got in the charts, and you had a hit.
I've never been the type of person to jump up and throw out the album without it being what it's supposed to be. — © Raekwon
I've never been the type of person to jump up and throw out the album without it being what it's supposed to be.
When you make an album, you have a team of musicians you work with; when you're a director and you're creating a motion picture, it's a much bigger animal.
I like records that are all over the place. That's why I think my favorite Beatles record was always 'The White Album.'
Coming off the back of the live album, there was a certain edginess and an almost punk energy that I've missed for a while.
Too many bands record an album and feel, 'Well, this is okay,' but after a time, they grow to not like it.
Definitely giving it my heart and soul from my life as I see it. That whole album [My Brother] is like that, that's how I feel.
If I tried to make a commercial album, it would be a complete flop. I have no idea what the world at large likes.
I just like to do things that people can remember, but I wanna always do my own album and make statements.
I write a lot of my music, but not all of it. I have always subscribed to the 'best song wins' theory when making an album.
I've been a huge Gregg Allman fan since first hearing the Brothers' live 'Fillmore' album.
To the general public in America, the lifespan of Deep Purple probably finished with our 1984 album, 'Perfect Strangers.' — © Ian Gillan
To the general public in America, the lifespan of Deep Purple probably finished with our 1984 album, 'Perfect Strangers.'
I'm not trying to be cosmic, it's just that everything's on a roll and that's how it is. The songs within the album discuss that very condition.
If I was doing a musical, I would never listen to the cast album, because I wanted to do my version of something.
I remember, when I was younger, it was such a big fantasy for me. Now that I actually have a career and have made an album, it's really surreal.
Mick Jagger can't even make a successful solo album, and the Stones are the biggest rock group that ever was.
Until the album is perfect and every track sounds like a single and has a world-renowned icon on it, it's not done.
This is positively not an album to play while you do a doctorate thesis on "Bergson, Webern and Charles the Vicious, Paradox or Ambiguity?"
I really like the melody "Red Wine Is Good For My Heart" and people respond to it. I decided to put it on the album.
If you actually go back and listen to my first album, there are some things on there that are kind of rock 'n' roll.
I definitely want to put together an amazing debut album with some really dreamy collaborations.
I'm a huge fan of Green Day's album 'American Idiot'; it was just a whole, very thorough experience.
That's part of the reason I called the album 'Shoot From The Hip.' I did feel it was time to open up more.
I'm a big collector of vinyl - I have a record room in my house - and I've always had a huge soundtrack album collection.
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