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Album (disambiguation)

An album is a collection of audio recordings.

Album may also refer to:

Music

  • Album – Generic Flipper, by the band Flipper
  • Album (Girls album)
  • Album (Joan Jett album)
  • Álbum (Lu album)
  • Album (Dave Pike Set album)
  • Album (Public Image Ltd. album)
  • Album (Quorthon album)
  • Album (Ghali album)

Film and television

  • Album (2002 film), a 2002 Indian film
  • Album (2016 film), a 2016 Turkish film
  • "Album" (Land of the Lost), a television episode
  • Photo Album (film)

Other uses

  • Album (Ancient Rome), a board chalked or painted white, on which public notices were inscribed in black.
  • Album (magazine), a photography magazine
  • Autograph book, a book in which autographs are kept
  • Comics album, a common format for publishing Franco-Belgian comics
  • Confession album, used to record the opinions of friends
  • Muraqqa, containing Islamic miniature paintings and calligraphy
  • Photograph album, a book of related photographs
  • Stamp album, a book in which a collection of postage stamps may be stored and displayed
  • Sticker album, a book in which a collection of stickers may be stored and displayed

See also

  • The Album (disambiguation)
  • Alba (disambiguation)
  • Albus (disambiguation)
  • C. album (disambiguation)
  • V. album (disambiguation)
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