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  2. List of best-selling albums of the 2000s (decade) in the ...

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    The list of the best-selling compilation albums of the decade in the UK Compilation Chart was dominated by the Now That's What I Call Music! series of albums. The best-selling compilation album of the 2000s was Now 47 with 1,371,324 copies sold, ahead of Now 50 with 1,367,380 copies. The best-selling soundtrack album of the decade was Mamma Mia!

  3. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Wikipedia

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    The band has recorded five studio albums; the first, Fever to Tell, was released in 2003. The second, Show Your Bones, was released in 2006 and was named the second-best album of the year by NME. [6] Their third studio album, It's Blitz!, was released in March 2009. All three albums earned the band Grammy nominations for Best Alternative Music ...

  4. A Musical History - Wikipedia

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    A Musical History is the second box set to anthologize Canadian-American rock group the Band.Released by Capitol Records on September 27, 2005, it features 111 tracks spread over five compact discs and one DVD.

  5. Decade (Live at the El Mocambo) - Wikipedia

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    Each day the band played one of their four full-length albums in its entirety to celebrate 10 years as a band. [5] They announced that Decade would be 'the best of' the performances. [6] [7] On May 5, 2010, the album was made available for pre-order with a T-shirt, poster, and signed laminate. They also announced that it would be over 2 hours ...

  6. Tracks from Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish top the list of 2024's best songs. USA TODAY. Blake Lively files harassment complaint against ‘It Ends With Us’ co-star Justin Baldoni.

  7. One for All Tour - Wikipedia

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    One for All Tour is a concert video from The Bee Gees recorded live at the National Tennis Centre in Melbourne, Australia in November 1989. Melbourne was the third final stop on their 1989 One for All World Tour, which included the United States, Europe, and Asia the first time the Bee Gees played live there since their 1979 Spirits Having Flown Tour.

  8. Live at Great Woods - Wikipedia

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    A version of the video was released on DVD in 1998, but in a shortened form, with interviews of the band members edited into the song performances. The 2014 version of the DVD omits the interviews and contains the complete performances of the songs. [3] [4] The DVD was reissued on March 26, 2021. [5]

  9. The Hives - Wikipedia

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    The Hives was formed in 1993 by brothers Per "Pelle" Almqvist (Howlin' Pelle Almqvist) and Niklas Almqvist (Nicholaus Arson) in Fagersta. [4] Friends of the brothers, Mikael Karlsson (Vigilante Carlstroem), Mattias Bernvall (Dr. Matt Destruction) and Christian Grahn (Chris Dangerous), soon joined the band and took punk rock-inspired stage names like the brothers. [4]