The Black Album
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The Black Album may refer to:
- Planxty (album) (1973) or The Black Album, an album by Planxty
- NEU! '75 (1975) or The Black Album, an album by Neu!
- The Black Album (Boyd Rice album) (1977)
- The Black Album (The Damned album) (1980)
- The Black Album (1981), bootleg LP of The Beatles
- The Black Album (1982), the renamed record released by fictional band Spinal Tap after executives at "Polymer Records" objected to the overtly misogynistic cover art for their proposed album entitled Smell the Glove in the mockumentary film This is Spinal Tap.
- The Black Album (Prince album) (1987)
- Chyorny albom (1990) or The Black Album, an album by Kino
- Metallica (album) (1991) or The Black Album, an album by Metallica
- The Black Album (1996), an unreleased demo album by The Dandy Warhols
- The Black Album (1996), a novel by Hanif Kureishi
- Songs: Ohia (1997) or Black Album, an album by Songs: Ohia
- The Black Album (2001), a box set by Sinéad O'Connor
- The Black Album (2002), an album by Baby Bird from the box set The Original Lo-Fi
- The Black Album (Jay-Z album) (2003), an album by Jay-Z
- The Black Album (2004) is the first disc from the double album, The Black Album/Come On Feel the Dandy Warhols, a neo-psychedelic album by The Dandy Warhols.
- Black Album (2008), an album by French rap duo Lunatic
[edit] See also
- Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, (formerly listed as Black Albums); a Billboard magazine chart
- The White Album
- The Grey Album, a mashup album of The Beatles' "The White Album" with Jay-Z's The Black Album by Danger Mouse
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