Wall Of Sound releases the second album by Röyksopp, The Understanding, along with an edition that includes a bonus disc.
Wall Of Sound releases the second album by Röyksopp, The Understanding, along with an edition that includes a bonus disc.
Tony Fox NYC releases the classic-video-game-themed album I Am Humanoid at Classic Gaming Expo 2005. (The album is attributed to Digital Retro Revolution.)
EMI Australia releases the 2-CD collection She Will Have Her Way: The Songs Of Tim & Neil Finn, featuring a variety of women covering music written by the Finn brothers (founding members of Split Enz and Crowded House). Songs covered include “Don’t Dream It’s Over”, ” Six Months In A Leaky Boat”, and “Distant Sun”.
RealWorld Records releases Afro-Celt Sound System‘s fifth album, Anatomic.
Mute Records releases Depeche Mode‘s 11th album, Playing The Angel, featuring the singles “john The Revelator” and “Suffer Well”.
Astralwerks releases the Röyksopp live album Röyksopp’s Night Out.
American Records releases Tom Petty‘s final solo album, Highway Companion, featuring the single “Flirting With Time”.
TV Eyes releases its self-titled debut album. The ’80s-styled album is the combination of the talents of Brian Reitzell and former Jellyfish members Roger Joseph Manning Jr. and Jason Falkner.
Essential Records releases the seventh Jars Of Clay album, Good Monsters, featuring the single “Dead Man (Carry Me)”.
Epic Records releases a remastered and expanded edition of the Electric Light Orchestra album On The Third Day.
Epic Records releases a remastered and expanded edition of the Electric Light Orchestra album Face The Music.
Cordless Recordings releases ex-Jellyfish member Roger Joseph Manning Jr.’s debut solo album The Land Of Pure Imagination in the U.S. (a version of this album with a different track listing was released earlier in the year in Japan).
ZTT releases the Art of Noise box set And What Have You Done With My Body, God?, gathering familiar tracks and rarities and deep cuts from the group’s early years.
Reprise Records releases Lindsey Buckingham‘s fourth solo album, Under The Skin, featuring the single “Show You How”.
Parlophone releases Tim Finn‘s solo album Imaginary Kingdom, featuring the singles “Horizon” and “Astounding Moon”.
Sony Records releases the Ben Folds album Supersunnyspeedgraphic: The LP, which collects and in some cases updates material from Folds’ series of EPs released over the previous three years.
Capitol Records releases the Crowded House live album Farewell To The World, a chronicle of the 1996 farewell concert of the band’s original lineup.
Koch Records releases Ror-Shak’s debut album Deep.
Epic Records releases a remastered and expanded edition of the Electric Light Orchestra album Out Of The Blue.
Epic Records releases a remastered edition of the Alan Parsons Project‘s 1985 album Vulture Culture, featuring demos and previously unreleased material from the recording of the original album.
Epic Records releases an expanded, remastered edition of the Alan Parsons Project‘s 1977 album I Robot, with additional tracks from the original recording sessions.
Epic Records releases an expanded, remastered edition of the Alan Parsons Project‘s 1982 album Eye In The Sky, with additional tracks from the original recording sessions.
Epic Records releases a remastered and expanded edition of the Electric Light Orchestra album Balance Of Power.
Disco Mix Club Records releases a Back To Mine compilation album picked by Norwegian duo Röyksopp.
Japanese label Noise McCartney Records releases the album I’m OK, You’re OK by Jason Falkner, the ex-Jellyfish guitarist’s third solo album.
Hear Music releases the Paul McCartney solo album Memory Almost Full, featuring the single “Ever Present Past”.
Capitol Records releases the fifth studio album by Crowded House, Time On Earth, featuring the single “Don’t Stop Now”. This album reunites the surviving members of the original lineup plus new drummer Matt Sherrod.