Tag “baroque pop”
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Release groups tagged as “baroque pop”
730 release groups found
- 6 - Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”)
- 5 - Back to Mono (1958–1969) by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- 5 - Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 4 - A Night at the Opera by Queen (UK rock group)
- 4 - Bee Gees’ 1st by Bee Gees
- 4 - Illinois by Sufjan Stevens
- 3 - Bryter Layter by Nick Drake (English singer-songwriter)
- 3 - Casanova by The Divine Comedy
- 3 - Forever Changes by Love (folk-rock/psychedelic band)
- 3 - If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears by The Mama’s and the Papa’s (American folk rock vocal group)
- 3 - In Search of the Lost Chord by The Moody Blues
- 3 - Promenade by The Divine Comedy
- 3 - Songs of Love and Hate by Leonard Cohen (Canadian singer‐songwriter and poet)
- 3 - Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!) by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 3 - The Beach Boys Today! by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 3 - The Smile Sessions by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 3 - Trafalgar by Bee Gees
- 3 - Walk Away Renée / Pretty Ballerina by The Left Banke
- 2 - 2 Years On by Bee Gees
- 2 - A Short Album About Love by The Divine Comedy
- 2 - Arthur (or The Decline and Fall of the British Empire) by The Kinks
- 2 - Begin by The Millennium
- 2 - Between the Buttons by The Rolling Stones
- 2 - Born to Die by Lana Del Rey
- 2 - Boy Child: The Best of 1967–1970 by Scott Walker (singer‐songwriter, musician and producer)
- 2 - California by Mr. Bungle
- 2 - Casanova by Rondò Veneziano
- 2 - Chelsea Girl by Nico (Christa Päffgen, German singer, fashion model, actress)
- 2 - Crying by Roy Orbison
- 2 - Cut the World by Antony and the Johnsons
- 2 - Days of Future Passed by The Moody Blues with the London Festival Orchestra (“house orchestra” of Decca Records, associated since 1980 with conductor Ross Pople) conducted by Peter Knight (British arranger, conductor and composer)
- 2 - Exotic Creatures of the Deep by Sparks (US rock and pop duo, The Mael Brothers)
- 2 - Fin de siècle by The Divine Comedy
- 2 - God Bless Tiny Tim by Tiny Tim
- 2 - Good Morning, Vietnam: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- 2 - Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 2 - Hope in a Darkened Heart by Virginia Astley
- 2 - Kites Are Fun by The Free Design
- 2 - Lil’ Beethoven by Sparks (US rock and pop duo, The Mael Brothers)
- 2 - Made in U.S.A. by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 2 - Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend
- 2 - Never for Ever by Kate Bush
- 2 - Nights in White Satin by The Moody Blues
- 2 - Nilsson Schmilsson by Nilsson (US singer-songwriter)
- 2 - Now and Then by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”)
- 2 - Odessa by Bee Gees
- 2 - Odessey and Oracle by The Zombies (British band)
- 2 - OK Human by Weezer (American rock band)
- 2 - On the Threshold of a Dream by The Moody Blues
- 2 - Paradise by Lana Del Rey
- 2 - Pretty. Odd. by Panic at the Disco
- 2 - Scaramucce by Rondò Veneziano
- 2 - Scott by Scott Walker (singer‐songwriter, musician and producer)
- 2 - Scott 2 by Scott Walker (singer‐songwriter, musician and producer)
- 2 - Scott 3 by Scott Walker (singer‐songwriter, musician and producer)
- 2 - Scott 4 by Scott Walker (singer‐songwriter, musician and producer)
- 2 - Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel by Scott Walker (singer‐songwriter, musician and producer)
- 2 - Scott: The Collection 1967–1970 by Scott Walker (singer‐songwriter, musician and producer)
- 2 - Smiley Smile by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 2 - Something Else by The Kinks by The Kinks
- 2 - Songs From a Room by Leonard Cohen (Canadian singer‐songwriter and poet)
- 2 - Stop Your Motor by The Association (US sunshine pop group)
- 2 - Stretch by Scott Walker (singer‐songwriter, musician and producer)
- 2 - The Golden Age by Woodkid
- 2 - The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks
- 2 - The Letter / Neon Rainbow by The Box Tops
- 2 - The Soft Parade by The Doors
- 2 - Their Satanic Majesties Request by The Rolling Stones
- 2 - Today! / Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!) by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 2 - Viva la Vida by Coldplay
- 2 - What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World by The Decemberists
- 2 - Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell (US country singer, guitarist & actor)
- 2 - Year of the Cat by Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
- 2 - Yesterday / Act Naturally by The Beatles (UK rock band, “The Fab Four”)
- 1 - ... No No No I Still Like You by The Catherines (Hamburg, Germany)
- 1 - ’Til the Band Comes In by Scott Walker (singer‐songwriter, musician and producer)
- 1 - (((echoes))) by Sasha Mannequin
- 1 - 2:30 Tuesday by Cale Hawkins
- 1 - 9th & 13th by Jonathan Coe, Louis Philippe & Danny Manners
- 1 - 10th Anniversary Album by The Ventures
- 1 - 12 Greatest Hits, Vol. II by Neil Diamond
- 1 - 20 Golden Greats by Diana Ross and The Supremes (60s/70s Motown singing group)
- 1 - 20/20 by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 1 - 1967: Sunshine Tomorrow by The Beach Boys (American rock band)
- 1 - 1992 Demo by Ducktails (US artist Matthew Mondanile (Ridgewood, New Jersey's))
- 1 - A & B: The Singles by Procol Harum
- 1 - A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO FAKING YOUR DEATH by Jhariah
- 1 - A Bit o’ This & That by Emilie Autumn
- 1 - A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out by Panic! at the Disco
- 1 - A Kiss Before You Go by Katzenjammer (Norwegian band from Oslo)
- 1 - A Little More Time by Cale Hawkins
- 1 - A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square by Amanda Palmer & BBC Symphony Orchestra
- 1 - A Secret History… The Best of The Divine Comedy by The Divine Comedy
- 1 - A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip by Sparks (US rock and pop duo, The Mael Brothers)
- 1 - A Troubled Piece of Fruit by Stephan Nance
- 1 - A Whiter Shade of Pale / Lime Street Blues by Procol Harum
- 1 - Abraham, Martin & John by Dion (US singer-songerwriter, blends doo-wop, pop rock & R&B)
- 1 - Absent Friends by The Divine Comedy
- 1 - Absolute Poetry by All If (indie pop project by Olivier Rocabois)
- 1 - Absolutely the Best (1999) by The Zombies (British band)