The Color Albums
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* '''<span style="background:lightgrey; color:navy;">''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_and_Gray <span style="color:navy;">Blue and Gray</span>]'' (1981) by Poco.</span>''' | * '''<span style="background:lightgrey; color:navy;">''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_and_Gray <span style="color:navy;">Blue and Gray</span>]'' (1981) by Poco.</span>''' | ||
* '''<span style="background:darkviolet; color:white;">''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Rain_%28album%29 <span style="color:white;">Purple Rain</span>]'' (1984) by Prince.</span>''' | * '''<span style="background:darkviolet; color:white;">''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Rain_%28album%29 <span style="color:white;">Purple Rain</span>]'' (1984) by Prince.</span>''' | ||
| - | ** '''<span style="background:purple; color: | + | ** '''<span style="background:purple; color:lightgrey;">''[http://www.soulcafe.net/purplealbum.htm <span style="color:lightgrey;">The Purple Album</span>]'' by DJ QUEST mashes the Black Album (Jay-Z) with Purple Rain. (Prince)</span>''' |
* '''<span style="background:purple; color:white;">''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_%28album%29 <span style="color:white;">Purple</span>]'' (1994) by the Stone Temple Pilots.</span>''' | * '''<span style="background:purple; color:white;">''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_%28album%29 <span style="color:white;">Purple</span>]'' (1994) by the Stone Temple Pilots.</span>''' | ||
* '''<span style="background:pink; color:black;">''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Might_Be_Giants_%28album%29 <span style="color:black;">The Pink Album</span>]'' (1986) by They Might Be Giants.</span>''' | * '''<span style="background:pink; color:black;">''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Might_Be_Giants_%28album%29 <span style="color:black;">The Pink Album</span>]'' (1986) by They Might Be Giants.</span>''' | ||
Revision as of 23:01, 15 June 2011
This is a list of albums named after colors, particularly focusing on the album oriented mashup phenomenon that sprang up around DJ Dangermouse's "The Grey Album."
- The White Album (1968) by the Beatles.
- The Black Album (2003) by Jay-Z.
- The Grey Album (2004) by DJ Dangermouse mashes the White Album (Beatles) with the Black Album. (Jay-Z)
- The Black Album (1991) by Metallica.
- The Double Black Album by Cheap Cologne mashes the Black Album (Jay-Z) with the Black Album. (Metallica)
- White Blood Cells (2001) by the White Stripes.
- Redd Blood Cells (2002) mashes White Blood Cells (White Stripes) with the bass guitar playing of Steven McDonald. (Redd Kross)
- The Red Album (1962-1966) by the Beatles.
- The Red Album (2007) by Baroness.
- The Red & the Black (2003) by Agent 51.
- Maroon (2000) by the Barenaked Ladies.
- The Orange Album (2006) by Stefy.
- Orange'(1972) by Al Stewart.
- Orange and Blue (1994) by Al Di Meola.
- The Yellow Album (1998) by the Simpsons.
- The Yellow Album (2005) by SpongeBob SquarePants.
- The Green Album (2001) by Weezer.
- The Green Album (2008) by the Kottonmouth Kings.
- The Blue Album (1967-1970) by the Beatles.
- The Blue Album (1994) by Weezer.
- The Black and Blue Album mashes the Black Album (Metallica) with the Blue Album. (Weezer)
- Blue and Gray (1981) by Poco.
- Purple Rain (1984) by Prince.
- The Purple Album by DJ QUEST mashes the Black Album (Jay-Z) with Purple Rain. (Prince)
- Purple (1994) by the Stone Temple Pilots.
- The Pink Album (1986) by They Might Be Giants.
- The Pink Album (1995) by Sunny Day Real Estate.
Notable Black Album Derivatives
There have been some great remixes of Jay-Z's "The Black Album" which don't involve other colors but are just as good as the ones that do. These include:
- Jaydiohead mashes with Radiohead.
- The Mako Album mashes with Final Fantasy VII.
