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The following is a list of albums that were released during 2010.

For additional information for deaths of musicians see 2010 in music.

First quarter

January

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
January
1
Kesha Animal Electropop, dance-pop RCA, Kemosabe Dr. Luke, Ammo, Benny Blanco, David Gamson, Greg Kurstin, Max Martin, Tom Neville, Kesha Sebert, Shellback [1]
January
5
The Dear & Departed Chapters Rock Equal Vision Chad Gilbert [2]
Kanye West VH1 Storytellers Hip hop, R&B Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam Kanye West [3]
Katharine McPhee Unbroken Pop Resource Music Entertainment John Alagía [4]
January
11
Adam Green Minor Love Anti-folk, garage rock Rough Trade Noah Georgeson [5]
Delphic Acolyte Alternative dance Polydor, Dangerbird, Modular Ewan Pearson [6]
Vampire Weekend Contra Indie rock, worldbeat XL Rostam Batmanglij [7]
You Me at Six Hold Me Down Alternative rock, pop punk Virgin Matt O'Grady, John Mitchell [8]
January
12
The Bouncing Souls Ghosts on the Boardwalk Punk rock Chunksaah Ted Hutt [9]
Kate Maki Two Song Wedding Folk Confusion Unlimited Kate Maki [10]
OK Go Of the Blue Colour of the Sky Alternative rock, power pop Capitol, EMI Dave Fridmann [11]
Owen Pallett Heartland Indie rock Domino Owen Pallett [12]
Ringo Starr Y Not Rock Hip-O, UMe Ringo Starr, Bruce Sugar [13]
Woodpigeon Die Stadt Muzikanten Indie rock Boompa, End of the Road Arran Fisher [14]
January
13
Lostprophets The Betrayed Alternative metal, alternative rock Visible Noise Stuart Richardson, Justin Hopfer [15]
January
15
Spoon Transference Indie rock Merge Britt Daniel, Jim Eno [16]
January
18
These New Puritans Hidden Art rock Angular, Domino Jack Barnett, Graham Sutton [17]
January
19
Eels End Times Rock Vagrant, E Works E [18]
Motion City Soundtrack My Dinosaur Life Emo, Pop punk Columbia Mark Hoppus [19]
RJD2 The Colossus Hip hop, electronica, alternative rock RJ's Electrical Connections RJD2 [20]
Surfer Blood Astro Coast Indie rock Kanine John Paul Pitts [21]
January
20
Corinne Bailey Rae The Sea Soul, R&B, pop rock Virgin Steve Brown, Steve Chrisanthou, James Poyser, Corinne Baily Rae, Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson [22]
Joel Alme Waiting for the Bells Indie rock Razzia Mattias Glavå [23]
January
22
Suicide Commando Implements of Hell Industrial Metropolis [24]
January
25
Four Tet There Is Love in You Folktronica Domino Kieran Hebden [25]
Jaga Jazzist One-Armed Bandit Post-rock, progressive rock, jazz fusion Ninja Tune Jaga Jazzist, Jørgen Træen [26]
January
26
Alesana The Emptiness Post-hardcore Fearless Kris Crummett [27]
Barry Manilow The Greatest Love Songs of All Time Pop Arista Barry Manilow, Michael Lloyd [28]
Basia Bulat Heart of My Own Folk Secret City Howard Bilerman [29]
Beach House Teen Dream Indie rock Sub Pop, Bella Union Chris Coady, Beach House [30]
Day of Fire Losing All Post-grunge Razor & Tie Rogers Masson [31]
Fozzy Chasing the Grail Heavy metal Riot! Rich Ward [32]
Evacuate Chicago Veracity Metalcore, alternative rock, experimental rock Rock Ridge Music Alex Preiss, Josh Key [33]
Lady Antebellum Need You Now Country Capitol Nashville Paul Worley, Lady Antebellum [34]
Living Sacrifice The Infinite Order Groove metal, metalcore Solid State Jeremiah Scott [35]
Locksley Be In Love Feature Records [36]
Los Campesinos! Romance Is Boring Indie rock Wichita, Arts & Crafts John Goodmanson [37]
The Magnetic Fields Realism Indie rock Nonesuch Stephin Merritt [38]
Number One Gun To the Secrets and Knowledge Christian rock Tooth & Nail Jeff Schneeweis [39]
The Wonder Years The Upsides Pop punk No Sleep Vince Ratti [40]
Woodhands Remorsecapade Electronic Paper Bag [41]
January
28
Hot Chip One Life Stand Alternative dance, synth-pop, indietronica, electronic rock Parlophone Hot Chip [42]
January
29
Groove Armada Black Light Electronica Cooking Vinyl Groove Armada [43]
Overkill Ironbound Thrash metal eOne Music, Nuclear Blast Overkill [44]

February

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
February
1
Apparatjik We Are Here Alternative rock Meta Merge Un Apparatjik [45]
BT These Hopeful Machines Electronica Black Hole BT [46]
Kashmir Trespassers Columbia, Sony Music Kashmir, Andy Wallace, John O'Mahony [47]
The Knife Tomorrow, in a Year Rabid The Knife, Mt. Sims, Planningtorock [48]
Midlake The Courage of Others Folk rock Bella Union [49]
February
2
Butch Walker I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart Alternative rock, pop rock One Haven Music Butch Walker [50]
Disco Biscuits Planet Anthem [51]
Dommin Love Is Gone [52]
Lil Wayne Rebirth Rap rock [53]
Nick Jonas & the Administration Who I Am Blues rock, R&B, blue-eyed soul Hollywood [54]
Rob Zombie Hellbilly Deluxe 2 [55]
The Soft Pack The Soft Pack [56]
Through the Eyes of the Dead Skepsis Deathcore Prosthetic [57]
February
5
Fear Factory Mechanize Industrial metal Candlelight, AFM Rhys Fulber, Fear Factory [58]
Sade Soldier of Love Pop-soul Epic Mike Pela, Sade [59]
February
8
Fair Disappearing World Tooth & Nail [60]
HIM Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice Alternative rock Sire Matt Squire [61]
Look What I Did Atlas Drugged Modernist Movement Recordings Brian Virtue [62]
Massive Attack Heligoland Electronica Virgin Neil Davidge, Robert Del Naja [63]
Ov Hell The Underworld Regime Black metal Indie, Prosthetic Tom Cato Visnes [64]
Yeasayer Odd Blood Experimental rock Secretly Canadian Yeasayer [65]
February
9
DJ Kay Slay More Than Just a DJ Hip hop eOne [66]
Fireflight For Those Who Wait Christian rock Flicker Rob Hawkins, Jason McArthur [67]
Jaheim Another Round R&B, soul Atlantic Eric Hudson [68]
Josh Turner Haywire Country MCA Nashville Frank Rogers [69]
TobyMac Tonight Christian rock ForeFront Toby McKeehan, Christopher Stevens, Jamie Moore, David Wyatt [70]
February
12
Angels & Airwaves Love Alternative rock Geffen Tom DeLonge [71]
February
15
Field Music Field Music (Measure) Indie rock Memphis Industries David Brewis, Peter Brewis [72]
Lightspeed Champion Life Is Sweet! Nice to Meet You Folk Domino Ben Allen, Devonté Hynes [73]
Marina and the Diamonds The Family Jewels Indie pop 679, Atlantic Marina Diamandis, Pascal Gabriel, Liam Howe, Ash Howes, Greg Kurstin, Richard "Biff" Stannard, Starsmith [74]
February
16
Juliana Hatfield Peace and Love Indie rock Ye Olde Records Juliana Hatfield [75]
Smoking Popes It's Been A Long Day Asian Man [76]
Story of the Year The Constant Pop punk, post-hardcore Epitaph Michael "Elvis" Baskette [77]
February
17
Finntroll Nifelvind [78]
Two Door Cinema Club Tourist History Indie rock [79]
February
22
Autechre Oversteps IDM [80]
The Courteeners Falcon Indie rock [81]
Elephant9 Walk the Nile Rune Grammofon [82]
February
23
Alkaline Trio This Addiction Punk rock [83]
Electric President The Violent Blue Electronic [84]
Holly Miranda The Magician's Private Library Indie rock [85]
Joanna Newsom Have One on Me [86]
Johnny Cash American VI: Ain't No Grave Americana [87]
Newworldson Newworldson [88]
The Rocket Summer Of Men and Angels Pop rock [89]
Shearwater The Golden Archipelago Indie rock [90]
Shout Out Louds Work Indie rock [91]
Starfield The Saving One [92]
Zeus Say Us Alternative, indie [93]
February
24
Dark Tranquillity We Are the Void Heavy metal [94]
van Canto Tribe of Force A cappella, heavy metal [95]
February
26
Oomph! Truth or Dare Neue Deutsche Härte, industrial [96]

March

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
March
1
Frightened Rabbit The Winter of Mixed Drinks Indie rock FatCat Peter Katis [97]
March
2
DJ Khaled Victory Hip hop [98]
Jaguar Love Hologram Jams [99]
Lifehouse Smoke & Mirrors Alternative rock Geffen [100]
Meredith Andrews As Long as It Takes Contemporary Christian [101]
Portugal. The Man American Ghetto [102]
Rogue Wave Permalight Indie rock [103]
Satellites & Sirens Satellites & Sirens Christian rock [104]
Shooter Jennings and Hierophant Black Ribbons [105]
Various artists WOW Worship: Purple Worship [106]
March
3
Gorillaz Plastic Beach Hip hop [107]
March
5
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Beat the Devil's Tattoo Alternative rock Vagrant [108]
Boyzone Brother Pop [109]
Jimi Hendrix Valleys of Neptune Rock [110]
Sugababes Sweet 7 [111]
March
8
Airbourne No Guts. No Glory. Hard rock Roadrunner [112]
Amy Macdonald A Curious Thing [113]
Goldheart Assembly Wolves and Thieves [114]
March
9
Adie Just You and Me Contemporary Christian BEC Recordings Steve Hindalong [115]
Before Their Eyes Untouchable [116]
The Besnard Lakes The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night Indie rock Jagjaguwar, Outside Music Jace Lasek [117]
The Bled Heat Fetish Hardcore, mathcore Rise Nando Rivas, Jeremy Ray Talley [118]
Broken Bells Broken Bells Indie rock Columbia Danger Mouse [119]
Chasen That Was Then, This Is Now Christian rock [120]
Demon Hunter The World Is a Thorn Metalcore, nu metal, groove metal Solid State Aaron Sprinkle [121]
Four Year Strong Enemy of the World Decaydance, Universal Motown Machine [122]
Gary Allan Get Off on the Pain Country MCA Nashville Gary Allan, Greg Droman, Mark Wright [123]
Kidz in the Hall Land of Make Believe Hip hop [124]
Liars Sisterworld Mute Tom Biller [125]
Ludacris Battle of the Sexes Hip hop Disturbing tha Peace, Def Jam Ludacris, Chaka Zulu, Jeff Dixon, T-Minus, Bangladesh, Swizz Beatz, The Neptunes, The Runners, Xcel, The Legendary Traxster, DJ Montay, B Crucial & Tony Dinero, Kajun, Infinity, Khao, Gaggie [126]
Sanctus Real Pieces of a Real Heart Christian rock Sparrow Christopher Stevens, Jason Ingram, Rusty Varenkamp [127]
Selena La Leyenda Latin pop Capitol Latin, EMI, Q-Productions A.B. Quintanilla, José Behar [128]
Serj Tankian Elect the Dead Symphony Reprise, Warner Bros., Serjical Strike Tom Whalley [129]
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists The Brutalist Bricks Art punk, punk rock, indie rock Matador [130]
Violent Soho Violent Soho Alternative rock Ecstatic Peace! [131]
March
11
Various artists Passion: Awakening Worship sixsteps Nathan Nockels [132]
March
14
Scorpions Sting in the Tail [133]
March
15
Katatonia The Longest Year [134]
March
16
Armored Saint La Raza Heavy metal [135]
The Audition Great Danger [136]
Drive-By Truckers The Big To-Do Alternative country [137]
Fireball Ministry Fireball Ministry Heavy metal Restricted Release [138]
Flobots Survival Story Alternative rock [139]
From First to Last Throne to the Wolves Post-hardcore Rise [140]
Jessica Harp A Woman Needs Country Warner Bros. Nashville [141]
Julieta Venegas Otra Cosa Latin pop [142]
Neon Trees Habits Alternative rock [143]
Raintime Psychromatic [144]
The Whigs In the Dark Indie rock [145]
Wrench in the Works Decrease/Increase [146]
March
17
Poets of the Fall Twilight Theater Alternative rock [147]
She & Him Volume Two Indie pop [148]
Swollen Members Greatest Hits: Ten Years of Turmoil [149]
March
19
Goldfrapp Head First Synth-pop, Italo disco Pascal Gabriel, Alison Goldfrapp, Will Gregory, Richard X Mute [150]
Justin Bieber My World 2.0 Pop [151]
Monica Still Standing R&B, soul J [152]
March
22
The Dillinger Escape Plan Option Paralysis Mathcore Season of Mist [153]
Laura Marling I Speak Because I Can Folk [154]
March
23
Barenaked Ladies All in Good Time Alternative rock [155]
Belinda Carpe Diem Electropop [156]
The Bird and the Bee Interpreting the Masters Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates Indie pop, electronic Blue Note Greg Kurstin [157]
Brotha Lynch Hung Dinner and a Movie [158]
Queens Club Young Giant Alternative rock [159]
Robbie Seay Band Miracle Worship [160]
Sleeping with Sirens With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear Post-hardcore Rise [161]
The Weakerthans Live at the Burton Cummings Theatre Indie rock [162]
March
26
Madonna Sticky & Sweet Tour [163]
Usher Raymond v. Raymond Hip hop [164]
March
29
Craig David Signed Sealed Delivered [165]
Das Racist Shut Up, Dude [166]
Hybrid Disappear Here Trip hop, breakbeat, electronica Distinct'ive Breaks Hybrid [167]
Lower Than Atlantis Far Q Melodic hardcore, post-hardcore, punk rock A Wolf at Your Door Daniel Lancaster [168]
March
30
Amy Grant Somewhere Down the Road Contemporary Christian [169]
Charmaine Love Reality Christian electronic dance music [170]
Erykah Badu New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh) Neo soul [171]
Manafest The Chase [172]
Paper Tongues Paper Tongues Rock [173]
Sho Baraka Lions and Liars Christian hip hop [174]
March
31
Jónsi Go Post-rock, baroque pop XL, Parlophone Jónsi, Alex Somers, Peter Katis [175]
Slash Slash Hard rock, heavy metal EMI, Universal, Roadrunner, Sony Music Eric Valentine, Kid Rock, Big Chris Flores [176]

Second quarter

April

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
April
3
Avantasia Angel of Babylon Power metal, symphonic metal Nuclear Blast, Fearless, Bodog Sascha Paeth, Tobias Sammet [177]
Avantasia The Wicked Symphony Heavy metal, power metal, symphonic metal Nuclear Blast Sascha Paeth, Tobias Sammet [178]
April
5
David Byrne & Fatboy Slim Here Lies Love Alternative rock Todomundo, Nonesuch David Byrne, Fatboy Slim, Cagedbaby, Patrick Dillett, Los Amigos Invisibles [179]
GBH Perfume and Piss Hardcore punk, street punk, punk rock Hellcat Lars Frederiksen [180]
April
6
Bobby McFerrin VOCAbuLarieS Jazz EmArcy Roger Treece [181][182]
Cary Brothers Under Control Indie rock Procrastination Greg Collins [183]
The Classic Crime Vagabonds Alternative rock Tooth & Nail Michael "Elvis" Baskette [184]
Dave Barnes What We Want, What We Get CCM, pop, Christian rock Razor & Tie Ed Cash, Dave Barnes [185]
Murder by Death Good Morning, Magpie Indie Vagrant Jake Belser [186]
Secret and Whisper Teenage Fantasy Post-hardcore, emo, experimental Tooth & Nail Jeff Schneeweis [187]
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings I Learned the Hard Way Soul, funk Daptone Gabriel "Bosco Mann" Roth [188]
Tunng ...And Then We Saw Land Folktronica [189]
Upon a Burning Body The World Is Ours Deathcore Sumerian [190]
April
7
Engel Threnody Melodic death metal, industrial metal Avex Group, Trooper Entertainment, Season of Mist Tue Madsen [191]
April
9
Gyroscope Cohesion Alternative rock Island Gil Norton [192]
Natalie Merchant Leave Your Sleep Folk Nonesuch Natalie Merchant, Andres Levin [193]
Plan B The Defamation of Strickland Banks Soul, R&B, hip hop, rap rock 679, Asylum Plan B, SMV, Paul Epworth [194]
April
13
Amber Pacific Virtues Pop punk Victory Martin Feveyear [195]
Bleeding Through Bleeding Through Metalcore Rise, Roadrunner Zeuss [196]
Cancer Bats Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones Hardcore punk, metalcore, sludge metal Distort Eric Ratz, Kenny Luong, Cancer Bats [197]
Coheed and Cambria Year of the Black Rainbow Progressive rock Columbia, Roadrunner Atticus Ross, Joe Barresi [198]
Foxy Shazam Foxy Shazam Glam rock Sire Rob Cavallo, John Feldmann [199]
MGMT Congratulations Psychedelic pop, psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia, indie rock Columbia MGMT, Sonic Boom [200]
War of Ages Eternal Metalcore Facedown Tim Lambesis [201]
April
14
Saori@destiny World Wild 2010 J-pop, electropop, electro, synth-pop, ethnic electronica, R&B, dance, electronica D-topia, Victor, Avex-I Terukado Onishi [202]
April
16
Eisbrecher Eiszeit Neue Deutsche Härte AFM, Metropolis Noel Pix, Henning Verlage [203]
Terje Rypdal Crime Scene Jazz ECM Erling Wicklund [204]
April
19
Eivind Aarset & the Sonic Codex Orchestra Live Extracts Nu jazz ECM Eivind Aarset, Franz Ruedel and Bernd Hoffman [205]
John Grant Queen of Denmark Indie folk, soft rock Bella Union Paul Alexander, Eric Pulido and John Grant [206]
Kate Nash My Best Friend Is You Indie pop, indie rock Geffen, Fiction Bernard Butler, Jay Malhotra, Kate Nash [207]
Meat Loaf Hang Cool Teddy Bear Hard rock Mercury, Loud & Proud Rob Cavallo [208]
April
20
The Apples in Stereo Travellers in Space and Time Indie rock Simian, Elephant 6, Yep Roc Robert Schneider, Bryce Goggin [209]
Circa Survive Blue Sky Noise Rock Atlantic David Bottrill [210]
Cypress Hill Rise Up Hip hop, rap rock Priority B-Real, DJ Muggs, Mike Shinoda, Tom Morello, Pete Rock, Jake One, Daron Malakian, Jim Jonsin, DJ Khalil, Sick Jacken [211]
Kayo Dot Coyote Experimental music Hydra Head [212]
Kottonmouth Kings Long Live The Kings Rap rock, hip hop, punk rock, rapcore Suburban Noize [213]
Ozomatli Fire Away Funk, jazz, Latin, rock, hip hop Downtown, Mercer Street Records Tony Berg [214]
Ratt Infestation Heavy metal, hard rock, glam metal Loud & Proud, Roadrunner Michael "Elvis" Baskette [215]
Sevendust Cold Day Memory Alternative metal Asylum Johnny K [216]
Sick of It All Based on a True Story Hardcore punk, crossover thrash Century Media Tue Madsen [217]
Superchick Reinvention Christian rock Inpop Brian Gocher, Matt Dally, Max Hsu [218]
April
23
Hole Nobody's Daughter Alternative rock Mercury Michael Beinhorn, Micko Larkin, Linda Perry [219]
April
26
Bullet for My Valentine Fever Metalcore, hard rock Sony Music, Jive Don Gilmore [220]
The Futureheads The Chaos Punk rock, indie rock Nul The Futureheads, Youth [221]
April
27
B.o.B B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray Hip hop, rock, pop Grand Hustle, Rebel Rock, Atlantic T.I., B.o.B, Jim Jonsin, Alex da Kid, DJ Frank E, Dr. Luke, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Eminem, The Knux, Kuttah, Lil' C, Luis Resto, The Smeezingtons [222]
Gogol Bordello Trans-Continental Hustle Gypsy punk American Recordings Rick Rubin [223]
Jo Dee Messina Unmistakable: Love Country Curb Scott Hendricks [224]
Something Corporate Played in Space: The Best of Something Corporate Alternative rock, pop punk Geffen Jim Wirt [225]
April
30
Diana Vickers Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Dance-pop, folktronica, electropop [226]

May

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
May
4
Broken Social Scene Forgiveness Rock Record Indie rock [227]
Court Yard Hounds Court Yard Hounds [228]
Deftones Diamond Eyes Alternative metal [229]
f(x) Nu ABO [230]
Godsmack The Oracle Heavy metal, hard rock [231]
The Hold Steady Heaven Is Whenever Indie rock [232]
The Letter Black Hanging On by a Thread Christian rock [233]
MercyMe The Generous Mr. Lovewell [234]
Minus the Bear Omni [235]
The New Pornographers Together Indie rock, power pop [236]
Nonpoint Miracle Alternative metal [237]
Toni Braxton Pulse R&B [238]
Tonic Tonic Rock [239]
May
7
Charice Charice Pop [240]
Exodus Exhibit B: The Human Condition Thrash metal [241]
Lena My Cassette Player Pop [242]
Sandy Manuscrito Pop, folk Universal Lucas Lima, Junior Lima [243]
May
10
Foals Total Life Forever Indie rock Transgressive, Sub Pop Luke Smith [244]
Keane Night Train Alternative rock Island, Cherrytree, Interscope Tim Rice-Oxley [245]
The National High Violet Indie rock, post-punk revival 4AD The National [246]
We Are the Fallen Tear the World Down Alternative metal, gothic metal Universal Republic We Are the Fallen, Dan Certa [247]
Zaz Zaz Pop, jazz, blues, soul, R&B Play On, Sony Music [248]
May
11
As I Lay Dying The Powerless Rise Metalcore Metal Blade Adam Dutkiewicz, As I Lay Dying [249]
The Dead Weather Sea of Cowards Rock Warner Bros., Third Man Jack White [250]
Japandroids No Singles Garage rock, noise rock Polyvinyl Japandroids [251]
Lost Dogs Old Angel Blues rock, roots music Fools of the World, Stunt Terry Scott Taylor, Derri Daugherty, Michael Roe, Steve Hindalong [252]
Open Mike Eagle Unapologetic Art Rap Hip hop Mush Alwayz Prolific, Adamatic, Exile, Awkward, Maestroe, Open Mike Eagle, Kuest 1, Silencio [253]
Tenth Avenue North The Light Meets the Dark Contemporary Christian Reunion Jason Ingram, Rusty Varenkamp, Phillip LaRue [254]
May
13
Super Junior Bonamana K-pop, R&B, dance, electronica [255]
May
14
Kelis Flesh Tone [256]
May
16
Faithless The Dance [257]
May
17
LCD Soundsystem This Is Happening Dance-punk [258]
Wintersleep New Inheritors Indie rock [259]
May
18
Bad Religion 30 Years Live Punk rock [260]
Band of Horses Infinite Arms Indie rock [261]
The Black Keys Brothers Blues rock, garage rock [262]
Jamie Lidell Compass Soul [263]
Janelle Monáe The ArchAndroid Alternative R&B, psychedelic pop, psychedelic soul [264]
Jay Chou The Era [265]
Jimmy Needham Nightlights Contemporary Christian [266]
Mickie James Strangers & Angels Country [267]
May
19
22-20s Shake/Shiver/Moan Rock Ian Davenport [268]
May
21
Apparatjik 4 Can Keep a Secret If 3 of Them Are Dead [269]
Pendulum Immersion Electronica Warner Music UK, Earstorm, Atlantic Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen [270]
Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots Alternative rock, hard rock Atlantic Robert DeLeo, Dean DeLeo [271]
Tame Impala Innerspeaker Psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia Modular Kevin Parker [272]
Y&T Facemelter Hard rock, heavy metal Frontiers Y&T [273]
May
24
Katie Melua The House Pop, jazz, progressive rock Dramatico William Orbit [274]
Rolo Tomassi Cosmology Mathcore Hassle Diplo [275]
Sleigh Bells Treats Noise pop [276]
Villagers Becoming a Jackal Domino Conor J. O'Brien [277]

June

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
June
1
Clay Aiken Tried and True Pop Decca [278]
Hawthorne Heights Skeletons Post-hardcore, emo, alternative rock Wind-up [279]
Jack Johnson To the Sea Folk rock, soft rock Brushfire, Universal Republic Jack Johnson, Merlo Podlewski, Zach Gill, Adam Topol [280]
June
4
Christina Aguilera Bionic Electropop, futurepop, R&B RCA Ester Dean, Detail, Samuel Dixon, Focus..., Sia, John Hill, Claude Kelly, Ladytron, Le Tigre, Linda Perry, Polow da Don, Switch, C. "Tricky" Stewart [281]
June
7
Morcheeba Blood Like Lemonade Electronica PIAS Paul Godfrey, Ross Godfrey [282]
June
8
Attack Attack! Attack Attack! Metalcore Rise [283]
Blitzen Trapper Destroyer of the Void Alternative country Sub Pop [284]
Dierks Bentley Up on the Ridge Country, bluegrass Capitol Nashville [285]
Tokyo Police Club Champ Indie rock, alternative rock, heartland rock Mom + Pop Music Rob Schnapf [286]
The Young Veins Take a Vacation! Rock, garage rock, psychedelic rock One Haven Music Rob Mathes, Alex Greenwald [287]
June
11
Kevin Rudolf To the Sky Pop rock, rap rock [288]
Monrose Ladylike Pop, electropop [289]
Ozzy Osbourne Scream Heavy metal [290]
June
14
The Chemical Brothers Further Electronic [291]
Uffie Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans Synth-pop, electronica, hip hop [292]
We Are Scientists Barbara Indie rock, post-punk revival [293]
June
15
Cowboy Junkies Renmin Park Alternative country Latent Michael Timmins [294]
Dirty Circus Alive and Well Hip hop URBNET Records Metty the Dertmerchant, Mos Eisley [295]
Drake Thank Me Later Hip hop, R&B, pop-rap Aspire, Young Money, Cash Money, Universal Motown Lil Wayne, Cortez Bryant, Gee Roberson, 40, Al Khaaliq, Arthur McArthur, Boi-1da, Crada, Francis and the Lights, Jeff Bhasker, Kanye West, Matthew Burnett, No I.D., Omen, Swizz Beatz, Timbaland, Tone Mason [296]
Pigeon Hole Age Like Astronauts URBNET Records [297]
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Mojo Heartland rock, blues rock Reprise Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, Ryan Ulyate [298]
June
18
The Amity Affliction Youngbloods Post-hardcore Boomtown Gene "Machine" Freeman [299]
Eminem Recovery Hip hop Aftermath, Shady, Interscope Dr. Dre, Paul Rosenberg, Alex da Kid, Boi-1da, Emile, Eminem, DJ Khalil, Havoc, JG, Jim Jonsin, Jordan Evans, Just Blaze, Mr. Porter, Magnedo7, Makeba Riddick, Matthew Burnett, Nick Brongers, Supa Dups, Script Shepherd [300]
Miley Cyrus Can't Be Tamed Dance-pop Hollywood Devrim Karaoglu, Marek Pompetzki, Rock Mafia, John Shanks [301]
Sia We Are Born Pop Monkey Puzzle, RCA Greg Kurstin [302]
June
22
Cyndi Lauper Memphis Blues Memphis blues [303]
Oneohtrix Point Never Returnal Ambient, noise, kosmische [304]
The Roots How I Got Over Alternative hip hop [305]
Trillionaire$ By Hook or by Crook Hip hop [306]
VersaEmerge Fixed at Zero Alternative rock, experimental rock [307]
June
28
Scissor Sisters Night Work Glam rock [308]
June
29
3OH!3 Streets of Gold crunkcore [309]
Haste the Day Attack of the Wolf King Metalcore Solid State [310]
Wolf Parade Expo 86 Indie rock [311]

Third quarter

July

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
July
2
Kylie Minogue Aphrodite Dance-pop, disco [312]
Soilwork The Panic Broadcast [313]
July
5
Enrique Iglesias Euphoria [314]
I Am Kloot Sky at Night Shepherd Moon LLP Guy Garvey, Craig Potter [315]
Mystery Jets Serotonin Indie rock [316]
July
6
Brandon Boyd The Wild Trapeze Alternative rock [317]
July
9
In This Moment A Star-Crossed Wasteland Metalcore, alternative metal, nu metal [318]
July
11
Crowded House Intriguer Rock, alternative rock [319]
July
12
Andrea Bocelli Carmen: Duets & Arias Opera, classical Decca, Universal Daniel Zalay [320]
Norma Jean Meridional Metalcore Razor & Tie [321]
Young Guns All Our Kings Are Dead Alternative rock [322]
July
13
Capone-N-Noreaga The War Report 2: Report the War East Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop, gangsta rap [323]
Hellyeah Stampede Heavy metal, groove metal [324]
Korn KoRn III: Remember Who You Are [325]
Mack 10 & Glasses Malone Money Muzik West Coast hip hop [326]
Paul Wall Heart of a Champion Hip hop [327]
Stat Quo Statlanta Hip hop [328]
Sun Kil Moon Admiral Fell Promises Folk rock Caldo Verde [329]
July
20
Black Veil Brides We Stitch These Wounds Post-hardcore, metalcore, alternative rock [330]
Rick Ross Teflon Don Hip hop [331]
July
27
Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare Heavy metal, hard rock [332]
Dru Hill InDRUpendence Day R&B, soul [333]
Miniature Tigers Fortress Indie rock, alternative rock [334]
July
29
Blind Guardian At the Edge of Time Power metal, progressive metal, symphonic metal [335]

August

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
August
2
Arcade Fire The Suburbs Indie rock, art rock, baroque pop Merge, City Slang, Mercury Arcade Fire, Markus Dravs [336]
Opshop Until the End of Time Rock Rhythmethod Greg Haver [337]
August
3
Buckcherry All Night Long Hard rock Eleven Seven Music, Atlantic Buckcherry [338]
Secondhand Serenade Hear Me Now Alternative rock, pop rock, emo pop Glassnote Aaron Johnson, John Vesely [339]
Wavves King of the Beach Indie rock, psychedelic pop, pop punk, surf punk Fat Possum Dennis Herring [340]
August
10
Black Label Society Order of the Black Heavy metal E1 Music, Roadrunner, Riot Entertainment Zakk Wylde [341]
Brother Clyde Brother Clyde Alternative rock Fontana, Buena Vista Billy Ray Cyrus [342]
Mike Posner 31 Minutes to Takeoff Pop, R&B, synth-pop J Mike Posner, Gigamesh, Benny Blanco, The Smeezingtons, Cisco Adler, Greg Kurstin, Raw Talent [343]
August
11
Angra Aqua Progressive metal, power metal [344]
August
12
Wang Leehom The 18 Martial Arts Mandopop [345]
August
13
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier Heavy metal [346]
Jolin Tsai Myself Pop [347]
August
16
The Hoosiers The Illusion of Safety Pop rock, indie pop, indie rock [348]
Darin Lovekiller Pop [349]
The Saturdays Headlines! Electropop, pop [350]
August
17
American Hi-Fi Fight the Frequency Pop punk, alternative rock RED American Hi-Fi [351]
Brian Wilson Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin Traditional pop Walt Disney Brian Wilson [352]
Eels Tomorrow Morning Rock E Works, Vagrant E [353]
John Mellencamp No Better Than This Americana, country blues, heartland rock Rounder T Bone Burnett [354]
Miss May I Monument Metalcore Rise Joey Sturgis, Landon Tewers [355]
Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise Folk, folk rock RCA, Stone Dwarf, RED Ray LaMontagne [356]
August
20
Accept Blood of the Nations Heavy metal, speed metal Nuclear Blast Andy Sneap [357]
Apocalyptica 7th Symphony Hard rock [358]
August
23
Klaxons Surfing the Void Indie rock, electronic rock, noise rock [359]
August
24
Fantasia Back to Me R&B, soul [360]
Ion Dissonance Cursed Century Media [361]
Katy Perry Teenage Dream Pop, dance-pop [362]
Malevolent Creation Invidious Dominion Death metal Nuclear Blast [363]
Never Shout Never Harmony Acoustic [364]
August
27
Hurts Happiness Synth-pop [365]
The Pretty Reckless Light Me Up Alternative rock [366]
August
28
Goo Goo Dolls Something for the Rest of Us Alternative rock, soft rock [367]
August
30
Kano Method to the Maadness [368]
August
31
Atom Smash Love Is in the Missile [369]
Disturbed Asylum Heavy metal, alternative metal, hard rock [370]
Film School Fission [371]
Luke Doucet Steel City Trawler Indie rock, country [372]
Murderdolls Women and Children Last Heavy metal, horror punk [373]
Papa Roach Time for Annihilation: On the Record & On the Road Hard rock, alternative rock, alternative metal, nu metal, rap metal [374]
Tarja What Lies Beneath Symphonic metal [375]

September

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
September
2
Underworld Barking Techno Cooking Vinyl Rick Smith, Dubfire, Mark Knight, D. Ramirez, High Contrast, Appleblim, Al Tourettes, Darren Price, Paul van Dyk [376]
September
3
Brandon Flowers Flamingo Soft rock, country pop, synth-pop Island Brandon Flowers, Daniel Lanois, Brendan O'Brien, Stuart Price [377]
Death Angel Relentless Retribution Thrash metal Nuclear Blast Jason Suecof [378]
Imelda May Mayhem Rockabilly Decca Imelda May, Andy Wright, Gavin Goldberg [379]
Oceansize Self Preserved While the Bodies Float Up Progressive rock Superball Music Oceansize [380]
September
6
Bilal Airtight's Revenge Neo soul Plug Research, RED Distribution Bilal Oliver, Steve McKie, Nottz, Shafiq Husayn, Conley "Tone" Whitfield, 88-Keys [381]
September
7
Anberlin Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place Alternative rock Universal Republic Brendan O'Brien [382]
Helmet Seeing Eye Dog Alternative metal Work Song Page Hamilton, Toshi Kasai [383]
Interpol Interpol Indie rock, post-punk revival Matador, Soft Limit Interpol [384]
JoJo Can't Take That Away from Me R&B, pop [385]
Sara Bareilles Kaleidoscope Heart Pop, soul Epic Neal Avron [386]
Stone Sour Audio Secrecy Alternative metal, post-grunge, hard rock Roadrunner Nick Raskulinecz [387]
Tera Melos Patagonian Rats [388]
September
8
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns Alternative rock Warner Bros., Machine Shop Rick Rubin, Mike Shinoda [389]
Röyksopp Senior Downtempo, ambient, trip hop Wall of Sound Röyksopp [390]
September
10
The Script Science & Faith Alternative rock RCA Mark Sheehan, Danny O'Donoghue, Andrew Frampton, Steve Kipner [391]
Weezer Hurley Alternative rock, power pop Epitaph Rivers Cuomo, Shawn Everett [392]
September
13
DragonForce Twilight Dementia Power metal, speed metal Roadrunner, Spinefarm Karl Groom, Herman Li, Sam Totman [393]
Grinderman Grinderman 2 Alternative rock, noise rock Mute Grinderman, Nick Launay [394]
Phil Collins Going Back Pop, soul, R&B Atlantic Phil Collins [395]
September
14
Amusement Parks on Fire Road Eyes [396]
Das Racist Sit Down, Man Hip hop Greedhead, Mishka NYC, Mad Decent Sabzi, Gordon Voidwell, Alex Kestner, Boi-1da, Kassa Overall, Teengirl Fantasy, Devo Springsteen, Tom Cruz, Keepaway, Chairlift, Sha-leik, Dame Grease, Like Magic, Das Racist, Dash Speaks, Mike Finito, Diplo, Scoop DeVille [397]
The Murdocks Distortionist Rock [398]
of Montreal False Priest Psychedelic pop, dance pop, R&B Polyvinyl Kevin Barnes, Jon Brion [399]
Superchunk Majesty Shredding Alternative rock, indie rock, punk rock Merge Scott Solter, Superchunk [400]
Thriving Ivory Through Yourself & Back Again Indie rock, pop rock Wind-up Thriving Ivory, Scott Jason, Mark Endert [401]
Trey Songz Passion, Pain & Pleasure R&B Songbook, Atlantic Troy Taylor, Edrick Miles, John "SK" McGee, Tha Bizness, Swizz Beatz, Kane Beatz, Mario Winans, Jerren "J-Kits" Spruill, Mark "The Mogul" Jackson, Noah "40" Shebib, Bei Maejor, Patrick Hayes, Romeo Taylor, Ezekiel Lewis, Polow da Don [402]
The Walkmen Lisbon Indie rock, garage rock revival, post-punk revival Fat Possum, Bella Union John Congleton [403]
September
15
Maroon 5 Hands All Over Pop A&M Octone Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Maroon 5, Benny Blanco, Shellback [404]
September
20
Black Country Communion Black Country Communion Hard rock, blues rock Mascot, J&R Adventures Kevin Shirley [405]
Manic Street Preachers Postcards from a Young Man Alternative rock, power pop Columbia Dave Eringa, Loz Williams, Manic Street Preachers [406]
September
21
Emm Gryner Gem and I Pop Dead Daisy Records, Second Motion [407]
John Legend and The Roots Wake Up! R&B, soul, funk, conscious hip hop, neo soul G.O.O.D. Music, Columbia John Legend, The Roots [408]
Matt Costa Mobile Chateau Indie rock Brushfire Matt Costa [409]
My Darkest Days My Darkest Days Hard rock, post-grunge 604 Joey Moi, Chad Kroeger [410]
Paula Cole Ithaca Rock Decca Paula Cole, Chris Roberts, Kevin Killen [411]
Selena Gomez & the Scene A Year Without Rain Dance-pop, synth-pop Hollywood Toby Gad, Rock Mafia, RedOne, Kevin Rudolf, Andrew Bolooki, Jeff Halavacs, SuperSpy, Jonas Jeberg, Adam Anders, Matt Squire, Peer Åström [412]
Serj Tankian Imperfect Harmonies Art rock, symphonic rock, progressive rock, experimental rock Reprise, Serjical Strike Serj Tankian [413]
Torche Songs for Singles Sludge metal Hydra Head Jonathan Nuñez [414]
September
22
Dimmu Borgir Abrahadabra Symphonic black metal Nuclear Blast Dimmu Borgir [415]
KT Tunstall Tiger Suit Alternative rock, pop rock Relentless Jim Abbiss [416]
September
23
White Denim Last Day of Summer Indie rock, psychedelic rock Downtown White Denim [417]
September
24
Ana Popović An evening at Trasimeno Lake Electric blues, blues rock, jazz ArtisteXclusive records Mark van Meurs [418]
Gordon Haskell One Day Soon [419]
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. Record Collection Alternative hip hop, synth-pop, EDM Allido, RCA, Columbia, J Mark Ronson [420]
September
27
Infernal Fall from Grace Dance-pop, pop, trance [421]
Killing Joke Absolute Dissent Industrial rock, post-punk, industrial metal Spinefarm, Universal Killing Joke [422]
September
28
Bad Religion The Dissent of Man Punk rock Epitaph Joe Barresi [423]
Ben Folds and Nick Hornby Lonely Avenue Alternative rock Nonesuch [424]
Deerhunter Halcyon Digest Psychedelic pop, dream pop, indie pop, noise pop 4AD Deerhunter, Ben H. Allen, Henry Barbe [425]
Electric Six Zodiac Indie rock, electronic rock Metropolis Zach Shipps [426]
Ice Cube I Am the West West Coast hip hop Lench Mob, EMI, Caroline Ice Cube, JIGG, E-A-Ski, Bangladesh, T-Mix, Hallway Productionz, The Fliptones, Sir Jinx, Infinity, Doughboy, Tha Bizness, Dae One, Track Bully, Willy Will, Brandon Alexander, Rocko, DJ Montay [427]
Jimmy Eat World Invented Alternative rock, power pop, emo Interscope Jimmy Eat World, Mark Trombino [428]
Mushroomhead Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children Alternative metal Megaforce Steve Felton [429]
No Age Everything in Between Art punk, noise rock, experimental rock, art rock Sub Pop [430]
October Tide A Thin Shell Death-doom Candlelight [431]

Fourth quarter

October

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
October
1
Tinie Tempah Disc-Overy Hip hop Parlophone Labrinth, All About She, iSHi, Al Shux, Naughty Boy, Swedish House Mafia, Emile, No I.D., John Hill, Boi-1da, Alex da Kid, Stargate, Espionage [432]
October
4
Bring Me the Horizon There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret. Metalcore Epitaph Fredrik Nordström, Henrik Udd [433]
Bruno Mars Doo-Wops & Hooligans R&B, pop Atlantic, Elektra The Smeezingtons, Needlz, Supa Dups, Jeff Bhasker [434]
October
5
Air Dubai Wonder Age Alternative rock Air Dubai, Andrew Guerrero [435]
Chiodos Illuminaudio Post-hardcore Equal Vision Machine [436]
David Archuleta The Other Side of Down Pop Jive, 19 Jeremy Bose, S*A*M and Sluggo, Chris DeStefano, Mike Compass, Emanuel Kiriakou, Matt Squire, Mitch Allan, Danielle Brisebois, A. Ander [437]
Emily Osment Fight or Flight Electropop Wind-up Nellee Hooper, Toby Gad [438]
Faith Evans Something About Faith R&B Prolific, E1 Chucky Thompson, Mike City, Carvin & Ivan, Ben Briggs III, Salaam Remi, Anthony Bell, Faith Evans, KayTwo, Malik Pendleton [439]
Finger Eleven Life Turns Electric Alternative rock Wind-up James Black, Rick Jackett [440]
Fistful of Mercy As I Call You Down Blues, folk rock HOT Records Fistful of Mercy [441]
Guster Easy Wonderful Alternative rock, indie rock Aware, Universal Republic Guster [442]
Joe Satriani Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards Instrumental rock, progressive rock Epic Joe Satriani, Mike Fraser [443]
October
8
Alter Bridge AB III Alternative metal Roadrunner Michael Baskette [444]
The Audreys Sometimes the Stars ABC Music Shane O'Mara [445]
Robbie Williams In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990–2010 Pop rock [446]
October
11
Belle and Sebastian Belle and Sebastian Write About Love Indie pop Rough Trade Tony Hoffer [447]
Steve Lukather All's Well That Ends Well Rock Mascot Steve Lukather, C. J. Vanston [448]
October
12
Far East Movement Free Wired Dance, pop-rap, electropop Cherrytree, Interscope The Stereotypes, The Cataracs, The Smeezingtons, Roger Sanchez, Fernando Garibay, DJ White Shadow, Cherry Cherry Boom Boom [449]
Gram Rabbit Miracles & Metaphors Indie rock, space rock, electropop Cobraside, Royal Order Ethan Allen, Gram Rabbit [450]
Motionless in White Creatures Metalcore, gothic metal, post-hardcore Fearless Andrew Wade [451]
Trapt No Apologies Alternative metal Eleven Seven Johnny K [452]
Valencia Dancing with a Ghost Alternative rock, pop punk I Surrender Mark Trombino, Carlos De La Garza [453]
October
15
Kings of Leon Come Around Sundown Alternative rock RCA [454]
Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana) Hannah Montana Forever Pop, teen pop, pop rock, power pop, dance-pop, country pop Walt Disney Mitch Allan, Adam Anders, Toby Gad Jakob Hazell, Jamie Houston, Jeannie Lurie, Aris Archontis, Chen Neeman, Twin, Alke, Fishman [455]
October
18
Huey Lewis and the News Soulsville Soul W.O.W. Records Jim Gaines, Huey Lewis and the News [456]
October
19
Allstar Weekend Suddenly Yours Pop rock Hollywood Howard Benson [457]
Bad Books Bad Books Indie rock Favorite Gentlemen, Razor & Tie Robert McDowell [458]
Bo Burnham Words Words Words Comedy Comedy Central Jack Vaughn, Kool Keith [459]
Brian Eno (with Leo Abrahams and Jon Hopkins) Small Craft on a Milk Sea Electronic, ambient, experimental rock Warp Brian Eno [460]
Dag Arnesen Norwegian Song 3 Jazz Losen [461]
Elton John and Leon Russell The Union Rock Decca T Bone Burnett [462]
Jim Bryson and The Weakerthans The Falcon Lake Incident Indie rock Kelp, MapleMusic [463]
Shakira Sale el Sol Latin pop [464]
October
22
Joe McElderry Wide Awake Pop, dance-pop, teen pop Syco Music Ray Hedges, Dallas Austin, John Shanks [465]
October
25
Anika Anika Dub, electronic, pop, punk rock Invada Records, Stones Throw [466]
Belanova Sueño Electro I Pop Universal Music Group Armando Ávila, Belanova [467]
Monster Magnet Mastermind Stoner rock Napalm Dave Wyndorf, Matt Hyde [468]
Star One Victims of the Modern Age Progressive metal, space rock InsideOut Arjen Anthony Lucassen [469]
Taylor Swift Speak Now Country pop, pop rock Big Machine Nathan Chapman, Taylor Swift [470]
October
26
Young the Giant Young the Giant Alternative rock, indie rock Roadrunner Joe Chiccarelli, Young the Giant [471]
October
27
Good Charlotte Cardiology Pop punk, alternative rock Capitol Don Gilmore [472]
October
29
Cheryl Cole Messy Little Raindrops R&B, dance-pop Fascination, Polydor Wayne Wilkins, Starsmith, will.i.am, Antwoine "T-Wiz" Collins, Steve Kipner, Free School, Al Shux, J. R. Rotem [473]
Devlin Bud, Sweat and Beers British hip hop, grime Island, Universal Labrinth, Rachet, Kraze, Lewi White, Futurecut, Naughty Boy, iSHi, TMS [474]
October
31
Alexisonfire Dog's Blood Post-hardcore, hardcore punk Dine Alone Alexisonfire, Jon Drew [475]
Helloween 7 Sinners SPV/Steamhammer, Spinefarm Charlie Bauerfeind [476]

November

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
November
1
Cradle of Filth Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa Extreme metal Scott Atkins, Doug Cook, Dani Filth [477]
Jamiroquai Rock Dust Light Star R&B, dance-pop Universal, Mercury Charlie Russell, Brad Spence [478]
November
2
Escape the Fate Escape the Fate Post-hardcore, metalcore Interscope Don Gilmore [479]
Jason Aldean My Kinda Party Country Broken Bow Michael Knox [480]
Mariah Carey Merry Christmas II You Christmas [481]
Pitbull Armando Hip hop [482]
November
5
Jessica Mauboy Get 'Em Girls R&B Sony [483]
November
8
Atheist Jupiter Technical death metal Season of Mist [484]
James Blunt Some Kind of Trouble Pop rock, folk rock Atlantic, Custard, Epic Kevin Griffin, Warren Huart, Greg Kurstin, Steve Robson, Eg White [485]
Nadine Insatiable R&B, pop [486]
November
9
Brian Johnson Love Came Down - Live Acoustic Worship in the Studio Contemporary worship music [487]
Brokencyde Will Never Die Crunkcore BreakSilence [488]
CeeLo Green The Lady Killer Rhythm and blues Elektra CeeLo Green, Alan Nglish, Ben H. Allen, Element, Fraser T. Smith, Jack Splash, Paul Epworth, Salaam Remi, The Smeezingtons [489]
Kid Cudi Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager Alternative hip hop Dream On, GOOD, Universal Motown Emile Haynie, Kid Cudi, Plain Pat, Anthony Kilhoffer, Blended Babies, Chuck Inglish, Dot da Genius, Jim Jonsin, Rami Beatz [490]
Reba All the Women I Am Country Starstruck, Valory Dann Huff [491]
Underoath Ø (Disambiguation) Metalcore [492]
November
12
Annie Lennox A Christmas Cornucopia Christmas, soul [493]
Nelly Furtado The Best of Nelly Furtado [494]
Pink Greatest Hits... So Far!!! Pop rock, R&B [495]
Rihanna Loud R&B, dance-pop Def Jam, SRP [496]
November
15
A Day to Remember What Separates Me from You Post-hardcore, metalcore, pop punk Victory Chad Gilbert, Andrew Wade, Jeremy McKinnon [497]
McFly Above the Noise Pop punk, electropop Island Alan Nglish, Dallas Austin, Taio Cruz, Jason Perry, Adam Noble [498]
Take That Progress Pop rock, pop, electropop Polydor Stuart Price [499]
November
16
Kid Rock Born Free Country, heartland rock, rock and roll Atlantic Rick Rubin [500]
Stereolab Not Music Indie pop Duophonic, Drag City [501]
November
19
JLS Outta This World R&B, pop, dance-pop Epic [502]
Kesha Cannibal Dance-pop, electropop [503]
Westlife Gravity Pop, dance-pop John Shanks [504]
November
22
Girls Broken Dreams Club Indie rock True Panther [505]
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Hip hop Def Jam, Roc-A-Fella [506]
Lloyd Banks H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger for More 2) Hip hop G-Unit, EMI [507]
My Chemical Romance Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys Alternative rock, punk rock Reprise Rob Cavallo, My Chemical Romance [508]
Nicki Minaj Pink Friday Hip hop, R&B, pop Young Money, Cash Money, Universal Motown [509]
Robyn Body Talk Electropop, synth-pop Konichiwa [510]
Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds Rock, R&B, soul Modern Vintage Recordings Eshy Gazit, Patrick Ermlich [511]
November
24
Utada Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2 R&B [512]
Utada Utada the Best R&B [513]
November
26
Alesha Dixon The Entertainer R&B, hip hop Asylum Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Toby Gad, Jim Beanz, Soulshock and Karlin, Shahid "Naughty Boy" Khan [514]
Black Eyed Peas The Beginning Pop Interscope will.i.am, DJ Ammo, Free School, David Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, apl.de.ap, Replay [515]
Duffy Endlessly Pop A&M Aimée Duffy, Albert Hammond [516]
Manowar Battle Hymns MMXI Power metal Magic Circle Music Joey DeMaio [517]
November
29
Jazmine Sullivan Love Me Back R&B, hip hop soul J, Arista Anthony Bell, Missy Elliott, Toby Gad, Chuck Harmony, Cainon Lamb, Los da Mystro, Ne-Yo, No I.D., Prolyfic, Salaam Remi [518]
November
30
Chrisette Michele Let Freedom Reign R&B Def Jam Chrisette Michele, Chuck Harmony, L.A. Reid [519]
Flo Rida Only One Flo (Part 1) Hip hop, dance Atlantic, Poe Boy Axwell, DJ Frank E, Dada Life, Infinity, Antario "Tario" Holmes, Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco, Boi-1da, Ester Dean, Los Da Mystro, David Guetta, Frédéric Riesterer, Knobody, Slade, Wayne-O, Mike Caren [520]
Soulja Boy The DeAndre Way Hip hop SOD, Collipark Music, Interscope Soulja Boy, Rico Beats, Boi-1da, Bei Maejor, Young Yonny, Inertia, G5 Kids [521]

December

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
December
3
Daft Punk Tron: Legacy Electronic Walt Disney Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Sean Bailey, Joseph Kosinski, Mitchell Leib [522]
December
6
Deadmau5 4×4=12 Progressive house, electro house [523]
Mylène Farmer Bleu noir [524]
December
7
Diane Birch The Velveteen Age Neo soul, pop, gospel S-Curve Steve Greenberg, Sean Marquand, Daniel Collás [525]
Hinder All American Nightmare Hard rock Universal Republic Kevin Churko [526]
Natasha Bedingfield Strip Me Pop Epic, Phonogenic Marshall Altman, Natasha Bedingfield, Julian Bunetta, Andrew Frampton, John Hill, Steve Kipner, Kleerup, John Shanks, Ryan Tedder, Wayne Wilkins [527]
Plain White T's Wonders of the Younger Indie rock Hollywood Ian Kirkpatrick [528]
T.I. No Mercy Hip hop Grand Hustle, Atlantic [529]
December
10
Ciara Basic Instinct R&B [530]
Michael Jackson Michael R&B, pop, soul [531]
December
13
Tokio Hotel Best Of Alternative rock [532]
December
14
Crystal Bowersox Farmer's Daughter Folk rock, country Jive, 19 David Bendeth [533]
Diddy – Dirty Money Last Train to Paris Hip hop, house Bad Boy, Interscope Rodney Jerkins, Harve Pierre, Mario Winans, Arden "Keyzbaby" Altino, Jay-Z, 7 Aurelius, Swizz Beatz, D'Mile, Danja, Deekay, Polow da Don, Sean Garrett, Jerry Duplessis, Guy Gerber, Hollywood Hot Sauce, The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Alex da Kid, James "JLack" Lackey, Miykal Snoddy, Team S. Dot [534]
R. Kelly Love Letter R&B, soul Jive R. Kelly [535]
December
15
Mr. Big What If... Hard rock WHD Entertainment, Victor, Frontiers [536]
December
17
Keri Hilson No Boys Allowed R&B [537]
LaViVe No Sleep Dance-pop Starwatch [538]
December
20
Wire Red Barked Tree Post-punk, experimental rock Pink Flag Colin Newman [539]
December
21
Duran Duran All You Need Is Now New wave, pop rock S-Curve Duran Duran, Mark Ronson [540]
Jamie Foxx Best Night of My Life R&B, hip hop J [541]
Keyshia Cole Calling All Hearts R&B, hip hop, soul Geffen, Interscope [542]
December
25
Gorillaz The Fall Electronic, trip hop, lo-fi Parlophone, Virgin Gorillaz, Stephen Sedgwick [543]
Klaxons Landmarks of Lunacy Alternative rock [544]

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