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Arista album discography: The '90s! · 11:38am Oct 18th, 2016

Somewhat hidden in the year laden with scandal involving Milli Vanilli is the fact of another meeting involving Clive Davis: that which was made in Atlanta between him and the duo of Antonio "L.A." Reid & Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The result, LaFace Records, had enough of a history that I will cover it sometime in the future (it helps that their releases didn't appear under Arista's normal numbering system).

To recover himself (in part) from the crippling events of the Milli Vanilli scandal, Clive Davis co-launched Arista Nashville with Tim DuBois. Both signed Alan Jackson, a country artist from Newnan, GA who combined traditional honky tonk and mainstream country sounds, as Arista's first country artist. Arista released Jackson's debut single, "Blue Blooded Woman", in late 1989. Although the song failed to reach top 40 on Hot Country Songs, he reached number three by early 1990 with "Here in the Real World". This song served as the title track to his debut album, (which inherited the name of the song); it also included two more top five hits ("Wanted" and "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow") and his first number one, "I'd Love You All Over Again". It was his next album, the (country) hit-filled Don't Rock The Jukebox, that sealed Jackson's fate. He has sold over 80 million records worldwide, placing 66 titles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Of the 66 titles, and 6 featured singles, 38 have reached the top five and 35 have claimed the No. 1 spot. Out of 15 titles to reach the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, nine have been certified multi-platinum.

Within the first five years of the Arista Nashville imprint getting underway, Tim and Clive took artists such as Asleep at the Wheel, Exile, Rob Crosby, Steve Wariner, Michelle Wright, Pam Tillis, Brooks & Dunn, Diamond Rio, Lee Roy Parnell, Radney Foster, Blackhawk and The Tractors, and signed them all to Arista. In fact, Brooks & Dunn spent their whole recording career at Arista.

The rest of 1990 was partly notable for a string of hits by Whitney Houston: her album I'm Your Baby Tonight, from November, spawned the chart-toppers "I'm Your Baby Tonight" and "All the Man That I Need" along with Top-20 hits "Miracle" (#9) and "My Name Is Not Susan".

Amidst the effects of Persian Gulf War that was ongoing that year (partly commissioned by George H.W. Bush, Whitney Houston performed "The Star Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV at Tampa Stadium on January 27, 1991. This performance was later reported by those involved to have been lip synced or to have been sung into a dead or non-functional microphone while a studio recording previously made by Houston was played. Dan Klores, a spokesman for Houston, explained: "This is not a Milli Vanilli thing. She sang live, but the microphone was turned off. It was a technical decision, partially based on the noise factor. This is standard procedure at these events." Yet, could our national anthem become one of her hit songs? Actually, that's exactly what happened, if you get how odd that is. A commercial single and video of her performance were released, and reached the Top 20 on the US Hot 100; other than José Feliciano, whose rendition reached No. 50 in November 1968, Whitney Houston was the only act to turn the US national anthem into a pop hit of that magnitude. Houston donated all her share of the proceeds to the American Red Cross Gulf Crisis Fund. As a result, the singer was named to the Red Cross Board of Governors.

Other hits scored by Arista during 1991 included Kenny G's theme from the film Dying Young, Curtis Stigers' "I Wonder Why" (not to be confused with the Dion and the Belmonts song) and "You're All That Matters to Me", and the KLF's ''Justified and Ancient'', the music video for which featured country legend Tammy Wynette; the last of them hit #2 on both the UK Singles Chart, and the U.S. dance charts, #11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and topped the charts in 18 countries. Clive leased the recording (and the album it was off of) from the group itself. The group L.A. Style hit with "James Brown Is Dead", which appeared on Billboard's Hot 100 Airplay chart, giving Arista a first: the first EDM techno music to venture near the top 50 of the main Billboard singles chart.

For 1992, aside from the Lisa Stansfield hit "Change", Whitney Houston was the only non-country artist to make any real noise for Arista, for she entered Hollywood with Warner Bros.' The Bodyguard, co-starring Kevin Costner. Annie Lennox, half of Eurythmics, spawned two notable hit singles from her debut album Diva: "Why" (#34) won an MTV Video Music Award and "Walking on Broken Glass" as a music video was set in the British Regency period, and co-starred Hugh Laurie and John Malkovich. Arista on the business sector entered a deal with 20th Century Fox to establish the record arm of the newly established Fox Music. The intent was to release film and TV soundtracks from Fox's film and TV inventory and then to do individual artist signings in its own right. Jamie Foxx provided hits for the label in the latter category. Both companies (Arista and Fox) shuttered the label in 1995.

Although The Bodyguard opened to middling reviews, the film was a huge financial success story for Warner Brothers, and, via star Whitney Houston, also one for Arista. The soundtrack became one of the all-time best sellers, commanded by a revival of the Dolly Parton standard "I Will Always Love You", which became the most identified rendition of the song, having peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for a then-record-breaking 14 weeks, number one on the R&B chart for a then-record-breaking 11 weeks, and number one on the Adult Contemporary charts for five weeks. The other singles from the soundtrack, "I'm Every Woman" (another revival, this time of the Chaka Khan song) and "I Have Nothing", hit the top 5. The successes of these made her the first female act to have three songs in the Top 20 simultaneously.

Aside from this, if it was not a country song, Arista in 1993 was kept busy both by the three Whitney Houston singles, Kenny G's "Forever in Love", which won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Recording, and Taylor Dayne's remake of the Barry White hit "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love", which reached #20; in the U.S. Arista had the rights to the Crash Test Dummies' hit "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" (IMO, an annoying tune that was much better done by "Weird Al" Yankovic) In another business deal, Sean Combs, or, if you will, P Diddy, teamed up with Clive Davis to create the Bad Boy label. As with the LaFace label, I don't intend to cover that one yet.

Much as 1988 had been, 1994 was a quiet year for Arista on the pop front. It was marked by Sweden's comeback to the pop charts here in the States. Ace of Base, signed to Mega Records, had a huge hit in Sweden and much of the world with "All That She Wants", which was a big hit for the label a year before. When it became a hit, Mega attempted to bring it to the attention of many a major label here; executives responded with the claim "This band will never work in the States." Executives, that is, that were not named Clive Davis. By the end of 1993 "All That She Wants", which appeared on Arista, had made its way to number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The group followed that up with "The Sign", "Don't Turn Around" and "Living in Danger", and, true to Clive's thoughts, wound up selling over 30 million albums worldwide.

Elsewhere, Aretha Franklin had her biggest hit of the mid-'90s with "Willing to Forgive" (#26 pop, #41 R&B) and hit the lower ranges of the charts with "A Deeper Love" (#63 pop, #56 R&B) and "Honey" (#114, not to be confused with the Bobby Goldsboro song); Atlantic Starr recorded "I'll Remember You" (#55 pop, #58 R&B) but their best days were behind them by this point.

1995 was another year of mixed feelings at Arista. Although Annie Lennox's profile decreased for a period because of her desire to bring up her two children outside of the media's glare, she continued to record: her album Medusa produced the hits "No More I Love You's" (which entered the UK Singles Chart at No. 2, Lennox's highest ever solo peak), "A Whiter Shade of Pale", "Waiting in Vain" and "Something So Right". The first of these was the only one from the album to chart in the U.S., hitting #23. Reception for Whitney Houston's second film, Waiting to Exhale, co-starring Angela Bassett, Loretta Devine, and Lela Rochon, improved somewhat dramatically over her previous film. The soundtrack's hit songs included "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" which peaked at No. 1, and then spent a record eleven weeks at the No. 2 spot and eight weeks on top of the R&B Charts; "Count On Me", a duet with CeCe Winans, hit the U.S. Top 10; and Houston's third contribution, "Why Does It Hurt So Bad", made the Top 30. The album debuted at No. 1, and was certified 7× Platinum in the United States, denoting shipments of seven million copies; it also featured R&B artists as diverse as Toni Braxton, TLC, Brandy, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Faith Evans, Patti LaBelle, SWV and Mary J. Blige. Blige actually had a #2 hit on the label with "Not Gon' Cry" while still under contract with MCA/Motown; as such it was a one-off single.

Aside from the two aforementioned hits in the pop field, the German-based The Real McCoy hit with "Another Night" (#3) and a revival of Redbone's "Come And Get Your Love (#19) and Canada contributed a Neo Soul act of its own, Deborah Cox, via hits "Sentimental" (#27 pop, #4 R&B). and "Who Do U Love" (#17 pop, #1 dance).

1996 was marked by another cinematic journey for Whitney Houston. Loretta Young, David Niven and Cary Grant all starred in the 1948 film The Bishop's Wife, whose remake The Preacher's Wife was put under what turned out to be the successful task of her and Denzel Washington. For the role, she earned $10 million, making her one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood at the time and the highest earning African-American actress in Hollywood. It became the largest-selling gospel album ever thanks to the hits "I Believe in You and Me" and "Step by Step". Not even anything on Word Records sold as well.

Elsewhere, Arista scored a huge hit with a song by Swiss-Italian tunesmith Robert Miles titled "Children" (#21), and another German act, No Mercy, contributed hits "Where Do You Go", "When I Die", "Please Don't Go" and a revival of (pre-country) Exile's hit "Kiss You All Over". The first and third singles from this album were the group's biggest hits here, peaking at #5 and #21 respectively.

1997 saw their fortunes improve a bit more. Next, a Minneapolis-based R&B group (yes that was its name) that specialized in more explicit tracks than were allowed on the radio even at that time, released Rated Next; hits from the CD included "Butta Love", "Too Close" and "I Still Love You". The second of these was their first of two #1 R&B hits and their only #1 pop hit. After years of struggling, Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan released her most successful album to date, Surfacing. It topped the chart in Canada and reached number two in the United States, and also charted in various countries around the world and featured the hit singles "Building a Mystery", "Sweet Surrender", "Adia" and "Angel". Arista also released the soundtrack for New Line Cinema's Money Talks; the film had lukewarm reception and flopped in spite of the CD's Gold status.

Arista opened 1998 on a high note: Aretha Franklin released her most critically acclaimed and best-selling album of the 1990s, A Rose Is Still A Rose, which became her first Gold-certified studio album in twelve years and received two Grammy nominations for "Best R&B Album" and "Best R&B Song" for the title track "A Rose Is Still A Rose", which returned her to the pop charts, peaking at #26. The follow-up single, "Here We Go Again", only reached #76. Arista recruited Monica from sister label Rowdy and her album The Boy Is Mine debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200 and at number two on the Top R&B Albums in August; the title track, a duet with singer Brandy, became the best-selling song of the year in the United States, spending 13 weeks on top of the US Billboard Hot 100, while peaking at number one in Canada, the Netherlands and New Zealand. "The First Night" and "Angel of Mine", released as the album's second and third single respectively, also became chart topper on Billboard Hot 100. Deborah Cox also had an R&B and pop hit (#1 and #2 respectively) with the saucy "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here".

Later on in the year, Whitney Houston left Hollywood and went back to the recording studio; in November, she released the critically acclaimed My Love Is Your Love and hits from it included "When You Believe" (US No. 15, UK No. 4), a duet with Mariah Carey for The Prince of Egypt, which also became an international hit as it peaked in the Top 10 in several countries and won an Academy Award for Best Original Song;, "Heartbreak Hotel" (US No. 2, UK No. 25) featured Faith Evans and Kelly Price, received a 1999 MTV VMA nomination for Best R&B Video, and number one on the US R&B chart for seven weeks; "It's Not Right but It's Okay" (US No. 4, UK No. 3) won Houston her sixth Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance; "My Love Is Your Love" (US No. 4, UK No. 2) with 3 million copies sold worldwide; and "I Learned from the Best" (US No. 27, UK No. 19).

And, finally, in 1999, Carlos Santana (another act Clive had signed when he was at CBS/Sony) came back in a big way with his album Supernatural. Released in June, it went 15x platinum in the US and won eight Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year as well as three Latin Grammy Awards including Record of the Year, while showcasing the hit single "Smooth", which featured Matchbox Twenty singer Rob Thomas on vocals, and was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 weeks. The follow-up single, "Maria Maria" (which featured The Product G&B), was number one on the same chart for 10 weeks. Miraculously, it was with "Smooth" that Arista (and Clive Davis) made out with both the final number-one Hot 100 hit of the 1990s AND also the number-two Hot 100 hit of the 20th century! It remains the only song to appear on two decade-end Billboard charts.

NOTE: Arista went to a barcode numbering system around ARCD 8614. I've used the ARCD prefix for all titles until ARCD 8824; the prefix was often used on Canadian Arista titles.
ARCD-8601 Louise Tucker/Midnight Blue
ARCD-8602 The Monkees/Headquarters
ARCD-8603 The Monkees/Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.
ARCD-8604 The Partridge Family/Greatest Hits
ARCD-8605 Echoes Down The Hall (16 Original Doo-Wop Classics) ‎
ARCD-8606 Eurythmics/We Too Are One
ARCD-8607 Krokus/Stayed Awake All Night / The Best Of . . .
ARCD-8608 Dregs/The Best Of, Divided We Stand
ARCD-8609 Phyllis Hyman/Under Her Spell - Greatest Hits
ARCD-8610 Boxcar/Vertigo ‎
ARCD-8611
ARCD-8612
ARCD-8613
ARCD-8614 Daryl Hall & John Oates/Change Of Season
ARCD-8615 Three Times Dope/Live From Acknickulous Land
ARCD-8616 Whitney Houston/I'm Your Baby Tonight
ARCD-8617 Kiara/Civilized Rogue
ARCD-8618 Dreams So Real/Gloryline
ARCD-8619 Moodswings/Moodfood
ARCD-8620 Jeffrey Osborne/Only Human
ARCD-8621 The Movement
ARCD-8622 Milli Vanilli/The Remix Album
ARCD-8623 Alan Jackson/Here In The Real World
ARCD-8624 Exile/Still Standing ‎(CD, Album)
ARCD-8625 Lee Roy Parnell
ARCD-8626 Dave Stewart And The Spiritual Cowboys
ARCD-8627 Michelle Wright
ARCD 8628 Aretha Franklin/What You See Is What You Sweat
ARCD-8629 Titiyo
ARCD-8630 Michelle Malone And Drag/The River/Relentless ‎(CD, Album)
ARCD 8631 Sarah McLachlan/Solace
ARCD-8632 The Jeff Healey Band/Hell To Pay
ARCD-8633 Every Mother's Nightmare
ARCD-8634
ARCD-8635 Jeff Thompson
ARCD-8636
ARCD-8637
ARCD-8638
ARCD-8639 Every Mother's Nightmare/Wake Up Screaming
ARCD-8640 Urban Dance Squad/Mental Floss For The Globe
ARCD-8641 Keedy/Chase The Clouds
ARCD-8642 Pam Tillis/Put Yourself In My Place
ARCD-8643 Yes/Union
ARCD-8644 Barry Manilow/Because It's Christmas
ARCD-8645 Straitjacket Fits/Melt
ARCD 8646 Kenny G/Breathless ‎
ARCD-8647 This Picture/City Of Sin
ARCD-8648 Roger McGuinn/Back From Rio
ARCD-8649 Pam Tillis/Homeward Looking Angel
ARCD-8650 Carly Simon/Have You Seen Me Lately?
ARCD-8651 Sydney Youngblood
ARCD-8652
ARCD-8653 Papa Dee/Lettin' Off Steam ‎(CD, Album)
ARCD-8654 Arista: A 15 Year History Of Rock
ARCD-8655 Arista: A 15 Year History Of Hits
ARCD-8656 Diamond Rio/Close To The Edge
ARCD-8657 The KLF/The White Room
ARCD 8658 Brooks & Dunn/Brand New Man
ARCD-8659
ARCD-8660 Curtis Stigers
ARCD-8661 The Samples
ARCD 8662 Rob Crosby/On Solid Ground
ARCD 8663
ARCD 8664
ARCD-8665 K-9 Posse/On A Different Tip
ARCD-8666 The Hollow Men/Cresta
ARCD-8667 Jack Frost
ARCD-8668 Pulnoc/City Of Hysteria ‎
ARCD-8669 Deadicated
ARCD-8670 David A. Stewart Featuring Candy Dulfer/Lily Was Here
ARCD-8671
ARCD-8672 Urban Dance Squad/Life 'N Perspectives Of A Genuine Crossover
ARCD-8673 Diamond Rio
ARCD-8674 Candy Dulfer/Saxuality
ARCD-8675 Exile/Justice
ARCD-8676 Dance Now!! (Arista's Dance Collection Vol. 1) ‎
ARCD-8677 Crash Test Dummies/The Ghosts That Haunt Me
ARCD-8678 Dude Mowrey
ARCD-8679 Lisa Stansfield/Real Love
ARCD-8680 Eurythmics/Greatest Hits
ARCD-8681 Alan Jackson/Don't Rock The Jukebox
ARCD-8682 Dionne Warwick/Friends Can Be Lovers
ARCD-8683 The Church/Priest = Aura
ARCD-8684 Lee Roy Parnell/Love Without Mercy
ARCD-8685 Michelle Wright/Now & Then
ARCD-8686
ARCD-8687 Barry Manilow/Showstoppers
ARCD-8688
ARCD-8689
ARCD 8690 Jerry Garcia Band
ARCD-8691 Steve Wariner/I Am Ready
ARCD-8692 James Newton Howard/Dying Young
ARCD-8693 Snap!/The Madman's Return
ARCD-8694 Bay City Rollers/Greatest Hits
ARCD-8695
ARCD-8696
ARCD-8697 Straitjacket Fits/Blow
ARCD-8698 Asleep At The Wheel/Greatest Hits Live & Kickin'
ARCD 8699 The Bodyguard
ARCD 8700
ARCD-8701
ARCD-8702 Babylon A.D./Nothing Sacred
ARCD-8703 Stanley Jordan/Bolero
ARCD-8704 Annie Lennox/Diva
ARCD-8705 Taylor Dayne/Soul Dancing
ARCD-8706 The Jeff Healey Band/Feel This
ARCD 8707 The KLF/The White Room + Justified & Ancient
ARCD 8708 BlackHawk
ARCD 8709 Annie Lennox/Diva - Interview ‎
ARCD 8710 Rob Crosby/Another Time And Place ‎
ARCD 8711 Alan Jackson/A Lot About Livin' (And A Little 'Bout Love)
ARCD-8712 The Twenty Fifth Of May/Lenin & McCarthy
ARCD-8713 Radney Foster/Del Rio, TX 1959
ARCD-8714
ARCD-8715 Curtis Stigers Time Was
ARCD 8716 Brooks & Dunn/Hard Workin' Man
ARCD-8717
ARCD 8718 L.A. Style
ARCD-8719 Funland/Sweetness
ARCD-8720 Dr. Alban/It's My Life (The Album)
ARCD 8721 Steve Wariner/Drive
ARCD 8722 Aretha Franklin/Greatest Hits (1980-1994)
ARCD-8723 Atlantic Starr/Time
ARCD-8724 The Allman Brothers Band/Hell & High Water - The Best Of The Arista Years
ARCD 8725 Sarah McLachlan/Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
ARCD 8726
ARCD 8727 The Church/Sometime Anywhere
ARCD 8728 The Tractors
ARCD-8729 The Church/Sometime Anywhere / Somewhere Else
ARCD-8730
ARCD 8731 Haze And Shuffle/Get Your Haze
ARCD-8732 Ray Parker Jr./Greatest Hits
ARCD 8733 Eros Ramazzotti/Tutte Storie
ARCD 8734
ARCD-8735 The House Of Groove (Arista's Most Fierce Tracks)
ARCD-8736 Alan Jackson/Honky Tonk Christmas
ARCD 8737 No Alternative (Comp)
ARCD-8738 Lisa Stansfield
ARCD 8739 Lee Roy Parnell/On The Road
ARCD 8740 Ace Of Base/The Sign
ARCD 8741 Alan Parsons/Try Anything Once
ARCD 8742 Chapterhouse/Blood Music ‎
ARCD 8743 Haddaway
ARCD 8744 Alan Parsons/Try Anything Once
ARCD-8745 Diamond Rio/Love A Little Stronger
ARCD-8747 Patti Smith/Gone Again
ARCD 8748 Boys On The Side
ARCD 8749 Linda Davis/Shoot For The Moon ‎(CD, Album)
ARCD 8751 N II U
ARCD 8752 Carly Simon/Letters Never Sent
ARCD 8753 Michelle Wright/The Reasons Why
ARCD 8754
ARCD 8755
ARCD 8756
ARCD-8757 Radney Foster/Labor Of Love
ARCD-8758 Pam Tillis/Sweetheart's Dance
ARCD 8760 Mama's Hungry Eyes (A Tribute To Merle Haggard)
ARCD-8761
ARCD-8762
ARCD 8763 Jerry Goldsmith/The Shadow
ARCD 8765 Brooks & Dunn/Waitin' On Sundown
ARCD 8767 Kenny G/Miracles - The Holiday Album
ARCD-8768
ARCD 8769 Cranes/Loved
ARCD-8770 The Jeff Healey Band/Cover To Cover
ARCD-8771 Barry Manilow/Singin' With The Big Bands
ARCD-8772
ARCD 8773 Exposé/Greatest Hits
ARCD-8774 Taylor Dayne/Greatest Hits
ARCD 8775
ARCD 8776
ARCD 8777 Dionne Warwick/Aquarela Do Brasil
ARCD 8778 Real McCoy Another Night
ARCD 8779 No Alternative
ARCD 8780 The D&D Project
ARCD 8781 Deborah Cox
ARCD 8782
ARCD-8783 The D&D Project
ARCD-8784 Sarah McLachlan/The Freedom Sessions
ARCD-8785 Moodswings/Psychedelicatessen
ARCD-8786
ARCD-8787
ARCD-8788
ARCD-8789
ARCD-8790 Lee Roy Parnell/We All Get Lucky Sometimes ‎
ARCD 8791
ARCD 8792 BlackHawk/Strong Enough
ARCD 8793
ARCD 8794
ARCD 8795 The Bogmen/Life Begins At 40 Million
ARCD-8796 Waiting To Exhale
ARCD-8797
ARCD-8798
ARCD 8799 Pam Tillis/All Of This Love
ARCD 8800 Take That/Nobody Else
ARCD 8801 Alan Jackson/The Greatest Hits Collection
ARCD 8802
ARCD 8803 Seamus Egan/The Brother McMullen
ARCD-8804 Linda Davis/Some Things Are Meant To Be
ARCD-8805 The Tractors/Have Yourself A Tractors Christmas
ARCD 8806 Ace Of Base/The Bridge (Album)
ARCD 8807
ARCD 8808
ARCD 8809 Barry Manilow/Summer Of '78
ARCD 8810 Brooks & Dunn/Borderline
ARCD 8811
ARCD 8812 Diamond Rio/IV (Four)
ARCD 8813
ARCD 8814 Steve Wariner/No More Mr. Nice Guy
ARCD 8815
ARCD 8816
ARCD 8817
ARCD 8818 BR5-49
ARCD 8819
ARCD 8820 Johnny Bravo/Then Again, Maybe I Won't ‎- Group consisting of Ansley Lancourt, Bran Lancourt, Matt Fass; not to be confused with the Cartoon Network TV show.
ARCD-8821
ARCD-8822
ARCD-8823
ARCD-8824 Sleeper/The It Girl


07822 18825 2 Patti Smith Group/Radio Ethiopia
07822 18826 2 Patti Smith Group/Easter
07822 18827 1 Patti Smith/Horses ‎(LP, Album)
07822 18828 2 Patti Smith/Dream Of Life
07822-18829-2 Patti Smith Group/Wave
07822 18830 2
07822 18831 2
07822 18832 2
07822 18833 2
07822 18834 2
07822 18835 2
07822 18836 2 Pam Tillis/Greatest Hits ‎(CD, Comp)
07822 18837 2
07822 18838 2
07822 18839 2 Abra Moore/Strangest Places
07822 18840 2
07822 18841 2
07822-18842-2 Tammy Graham
07822 18843 2
07822-18844-2 Diamond Rio/Greatest Hits
(numbering sequence jumps 18 numbers)
07822-18862-1 BR5-49/Big Backyard Beat Show
07822-18863
07822-18864
07822-18865
07822-18866
07822-18867
07822-18868
07822-18869
07822-18870
07822-18871
07822-18872
07822-18873-1 BR549/Live From Roberts
07822-18874
07822-18875
07822-18876-2 Robert Earl Keen/Walking Distance ‎(CD, Album)
07822-18877 2 Alan Jackson/High Mileage ‎(CD, Album)
07822-18878
07822-18879
07822-18880
07822-18881
07822-18882
07822-18883
07822-18884
07822-18885
07822-18886-2 Alan Jackson/Super Hits ‎(CD, Comp) Unknown
07822-18887
07822-18888-2 Townes Van Zandt/A Far Cry From Dead
(numbering sequence jumps 21 numbers)
07822 18909-2 BR5-49/Coast To Coast Live
(numbering sequence jumps 21 numbers)
07822-18930-2 Robert Miles/Dreamland
07822-18931-2 Qkumba Zoo/Wake Up & Dream - EDM group from Johannesburg, South Africa.
07822 18932-2 Take That/Greatest Hits
07822-18933-2 The Patti Smith Masters: The Collective Works
07822-18934-2 Grateful Dead/The Arista Years
07822 18935 2 Kenny G/The Moment
07822-18936-2 Best Of The Outlaws: Green Grass And High Tides
07822 18937 2 The Best Of The Box Tops - Soul Deep
07822-18938-2 Phyllis Hyman/The Legacy Of
07822-18939-2 Graham Parker & The Rumour/Squeezing Out Sparks & Live Sparks
07822-18940-2 Thompson Twins/Greatest Hits
07822-18941-2 No Mercy
07822-18942
07822-18943-2 Ultimate Dance Party 1997 ‎
07822-18944-2 Barry Manilow/Barry Manilow II
07822-18945-2 Barry Manilow/2:00 AM Paradise Café
07822-18946
07822-18947-2 Barry Manilow/Swing Street
07822-18948
07822-18949-2 Gary Barlow/Open Road
07822-18950-2 Kenny G/The Moment: Collector's Edition
07822-18951-2
07822-18952-2 John Kander, Fred Ebb/Chicago: A Musical Vaudeville
07822-18953
07822-18954-2 Nerf Herder
07822-18955
07822-18956-2 The Monty Python Matching Tie And Handkerchief
07822-18957
07822 18958-2 The Album Of The Soundtrack Of The Trailer Of The Film Of Monty Python And The Holy Grail - Executive Version
07822-18959
07822-18960
07822-18961-2 The 5th Dimension/Up-Up And Away: The Definitive Collection
07822-18962-2 The Alan Parsons Project/The Definitive Collection
07822-18963-2 Eric Carmen/The Definitive Collection
07822-18964-2 Snap!/Snap! Attack - The Best Of Snap! Remixes & All
07822-18965-2 Real McCoy/One More Time
07822-18966-2 Faithless/Reverence
07822-18967-2 The Essence Of Melissa Manchester
07822 18968 2 Kenny G/The Moment ‎(this edition contains a bonus disc)
07822 18969
07822-18970-2 Sarah McLachlan/Surfacing
07822-18971-2 Moist/Creature ‎(CD, Album) 1997
07822-18972
07822-18973-2 Next/Rated Next
07822-18974-2 Spiritualized®/Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
07822 18975 2 Money Talks
07822-18977-2 Ultimate Hip Hop Party 1998 ‎
07822-18978
07822-18979-2 The Delfonics/La-La Means I Love You: The Definitive Collection
07822-18980
07822-18981-2 Kashif/The Definitive Collection
07822-18982-4 Next/Rated Next
07822-18983
07822-18984-2 Carly Simon/Film Noir
07822-18985
07822-18986-1 Patti Smith/Peace And Noise
07822-18987-2 Aretha Franklin/A Rose Is Still A Rose
07822-18988-2 Ultimate Dance Party 1998
07822-18989
07822-18990-2 The Bogmen/Closed Captioned Radio
07822 18991 2 Kenny G/Greatest Hits (edition one)
07822 18992
07822 18993
07822 18994
07822 18995
07822-18996-2 Kenny G/Greatest Hits (edition two)
07822 18997
07822-18998 Kenny G/Greatest Hits ‎(edition three)
07822-18999-2 Ultimate Broadway ‎(2xCD, Comp)
07822-19000
07822-19001-2 The Tuesdays
07822-19002-2 Robert Miles/23am
07822-19003-2 Five
07822-19004-2 John Williams/Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (The Collector's Edition Soundtrack)
07822-19005-2 Bernard Herrmann/Taxi Driver
07822-19006
07822-19007-2 Lilith Fair (A Celebration Of Women In Music)
07822-19008-2 Pushmonkey
07822-19009
07822-19010
07822-19011-1 Monica/The Boy Is Mine
07822-19012-1 Lisa Stansfield/The #1 Remixes
07822-19013
07822-19014-2 Aretha Franklin/Get It Right
07822-19015
07822-19016
07822-19017
07822-19018
07822-19019
07822-19020-2 Andrea Martin/The Best Of Me
07822-19021-2 Ace Of Base/Cruel Summer
07822 19022 2 Deborah Cox/One Wish
07822-19024-1 Brand Nubian/Foundation
07822-19025-2 Dido/No Angel
07822-19026-2 Ultimate Dance Party 1999 ‎
07822-19027-2 Ace Of Base/Cruel Summer
07822-19028
07822-19029-2 Faithless/Sunday 8PM
07822-19030
07822-19031
07822-19032-2 Spiritualized/Royal Albert Hall, October 10, 1997 Live
07822 19033 2 Barry Manilow/Manilow Sings Sinatra
07822-19034-2 DJ Quik/Rhythm-Al-Ism
07822-19035-2 Deep Dish/Junk Science
07822-19036-2 Tony Orlando & Dawn/The Definitive Collection
07822-19037-1 Whitney Houston/My Love Is Your Love
07822-19038-2 Beth Orton/Central Reservation
07822-19039-2 Monkey Mafia/Shoot The Boss ‎
07822-19040-2 Barry Manilow/Tryin' To Get The Feeling
07822-19041
07822-19042-2 Barry Manilow/One Voice
07822-19043
07822-19044
07822-19045
07822-19046
07822-19047-1 Naughty By Nature/Nineteen Naughty Nine - Nature's Fury
07822-19048-2 Crash Test Dummies/Give Yourself A Hand
07822-19049-2 Sarah McLachlan/Mirrorball
07822 19050 2 Dionne Warwick/The Definitive Collection
07822 19051
07822 19052
07822 19053
07822 19054
07822 19055
07822-19056-2 DJ Quik/Quik Is The Name
07822-19057-2 DJ Quik/Safe + Sound
07822-19058-2 DJ Quik/Way 2 Fonky ‎(CD, Album, RE)
07822 19059
07822 19060
07822 19061
07822 19062
07822 19063
07822 19064
07822 19065
07822-19066-2 Ultimate Divas ‎(CD, Comp)
07822-19067
07822-19068
07822-19069
07822-19070
07822-19071
07822-19072
07822-19073
07822-19074
07822-19075
07822-19076
07822-19077
07822-19078-2 Bachelor Girl
07822-19079-2 Lilith Fair (A Celebration Of Women In Music) Volume 2
07822-19080-1 Santana/Supernatural
07822-19081-2 Lilith Fair (A Celebration Of Women In Music) Volume 3
07822-19082-2 Naughty By Nature/Nineteen Naughty Nine - Nature's Fury
07822-19083
07822-19084-2 Sky/Piece Of Paradise
07822-19085-2 Kenny G/Classics In The Key Of G
07822-19086
07822-19087
07822-19088
07822-19089-2 Angela Bofill The Definitive Collection ‎(CD, Comp) 1999
07822 19090 4 Kenny G/Faith - A Holiday Album
07822 19091
07822-19092-2 Angie Stone/Black Diamond
07822-19093-2 Sarah McLachlan/Mirrorball
07822-19094-2 Taylor Dayne/Master Hits
07822-19095-2 Exposé/Master Hits
07822-19096-2 The 5th Dimension/Master Hits ‎(CD, Comp)
07822-19097
07822-19098
07822-19099-2 The Jeff Healey Band/Master Hits ‎(CD, Comp, RM)
(numbering sequence jumps 24 numbers)
07822-19124-4 Brand Nubian/Foundation ‎
07822-19125
07822-19126
07822-19127
07822-19128
07822-19129
07822-19130
07822-19131
07822-19132
07822-19133
07822-19134-2 DJ Quik/Rhythm-Al-Ism

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