Adam Dutkiewicz has produced all the albums except for there new self titled album, the self titled album was co produced by Adam D. and Brendan O'Brien.
Keith Sweat has produced at least five albums. He sings on all five albums. He is on the billboard charts with 4 albums. His style of music shows up in all of his musical albums.
well im pretty sure i have all their albums and i have deleted all the double ups and i have 42 different ones, but that includes their cover of 'romeo and juliet' by dire straits, so somewhere around there i should think
They sold over 40 Million World Wide
All That Remains is an American metal band that has produced 5 albums. They have used many different editors and directors when producing their music videos.
The American rock band Hinder has produced 3 studio albums: 2005 - Extreme Behavior 2008 - Take it to the Limit 2010 - All American Nightmare
1967; the albums are slightly linked - the Pipers at the Gates of Dawn was by Pink Floyd, and produced by Norman Smith. Norman Smith had engineered all the early Beatle albums.
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Justin Timberlake has released three solo albums. In 2002 'Justified', in 2006 'Future Sex/Love Sounds', and in 2013 'The 20/20 Experience'. All three solo albums have produced more than one top 100 song.
Justin Timberlake has released three solo albums. In 2002 'Justified', in 2006 'Future Sex/Love Sounds', and in 2013 'The 20/20 Experience'. All three solo albums have produced more than one top 100 song.
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If you are talking about their music, all of Abba's records were produced by Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, who also composed virtually everything the band recorded. That includes all eight of Abba's studio albums, their one live album and all of their major compilation albums. Michael Tretow served as sound engineer on all their recordings. On film, ABBA: The Movie was produced by Abba's manager Stig Anderson and Australian promoter Reg Grundy.