2008 Albums - October

October

Release Album Artist Notes
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6 Dig Out Your Soul Oasis
7 Always Geri King
Animal! Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
Appeal to Reason Rise Against
Break Up the Concrete The Pretenders
Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan Sarah McLachlan
Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart Rachael Yamagata US release
Forever More Tesla
Hold on Tight Hey Monday
Life Is Not a Waiting Room Senses Fail
Not Animal Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
Offend Maggie Deerhoof
OK Now Jon McLaughlin
Skeletal Lamping of Montreal
Tales from the City Mobile
Those We Leave Behind I Am Ghost
Unexpected Michelle Williams
Words and Music Aqualung
10 Wild Energy Ruslana
13 Perfect Symmetry Keane
14 Chances Jill Barber
Deja Vu Geri King
Gossip in the Grain Ray Lamontagne
Little Bit of Everything Billy Currington
Lucky Old Sun Kenny Chesney
I'm a Celebrity Right Said Fred
Secret Machines The Secret Machines
Dreamer Haste the Day
The Vault Ashanti
You Are My Sunshine Copeland
20 Dark Thrones and Black Flags Darkthrone
21 Back to Now Labelle
Now Anna Abreu
Black Ice AC/DC
Classic Christmas Bradley Joseph
Festival Thyme ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
Happiness Is the Road Marillion
Off with Their Heads Kaiser Chiefs
The Sound Mary Mary
Twelve Eighteen, Pt. 2 Lil Rob
Vesyolye Ulybki t.A.T.u.
22 JoCo Looks Back Jonathan Coulton Compilation
24 Demonic Art Darkane
Haymans Green The Pete Best Band Worldwide
Heavy Rotation Anastacia
The Dresden Soul Symphony The Dresden Soul Symphony
27 Deadache Lordi UK
Haymans Green The Pete Best Band UK
28 A Hundred Million Suns Snow Patrol
Cardinology Ryan Adams and The Cardinals
Evolver John Legend
Fear Before Fear Before
Funhouse Pink US release
Give Me the Music Eva Avila Canada release
Heart On Eagles of Death Metal
My Love: Essential Collection Celine Dion
Steal Hear Coolio
29 7 Michalis Hatzigiannis
31 Emotional Remains Richard Marx
Sundown Richard Marx

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    The autumnal change of our woods has not yet made a deep impression on our own literature yet. October has hardly tinged our poetry.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)