116 Albums With Identical Titles By Different Artists

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116 Albums With Identical Titles By Different Artists

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Does an album’s title really matter? Of course, it does. It’s probably the most important decision a musical artist makes when releasing a collection of songs they may have worked on for years. So why would some artists name their album with a title that has already been used? When David Bowie released Low in 1977, thrash metal band Testament probably wasn’t concerned that they’d use the same title 17 years later. Yet these naming coincidences create fascinating stories throughout music history.

For collectors, duplicate titles can be frustrating. Picture a fan ordering Dark Side of the Moon online only to receive Medicine Head’s obscure 1972 album instead of Pink Floyd’s iconic masterpiece—a mistake that would certainly disappoint most listeners. Digital platforms struggle too, occasionally serving up P!nk’s Funhouse when a listener wanted The Stooges’ raw proto-punk classic.

But perhaps these overlaps serve a deeper purpose. When The Replacements deliberately borrowed The Beatles’ title for their Let It Be, they created an artistic conversation across generations. Similarly, when both Fleetwood Mac and Camel released albums called Mirage within a decade of each other, they unintentionally formed a connection despite occupying completely different musical worlds.

Some artists view titles as merely practical labels—simply containers for the music within. Others see them as essential extensions of their artistic vision. Bob Dylan’s Modern Times carries different cultural weight than Al Stewart’s or Jefferson Starship’s albums of the same name, each serving its distinct purpose despite sharing identical spelling.

What these duplicate titles ultimately show us is something much simpler: in music, great minds sometimes think alike. Whether it’s coincidence or homage, the fact that both Michael Jackson and Lambchop called albums Thriller, or that five different artists chose Time as their album title, reminds us that even in creative fields, some ideas are just too good not to use twice.

116 Albums With Identical Titles By Different Artists

1. 13

  • Black Sabbath (2013)
  • Blur (1999)

2. 1984

  • Rick Wakeman (1981)
  • Van Halen (1984)

3. 1999

  • Cassius (1999)
  • Prince (1982)

4. 7

  • Beach House (2018)
  • S Club 7 (2000)

5. Album of the Year

  • Black Milk (2010)
  • Faith No More (1997)

6. Back Home Again

  • John Denver (1974)
  • Kenny Rogers (1991)

7. Black and Blue / Black & Blue

  • Backstreet Boys (2000)
  • The Rolling Stones (1976)

8. Blood

  • Lianne La Havas (2015)
  • This Mortal Coil (1991)

9. Blonde

  • Cœur de Pirate (2011)
  • Frank Ocean (2016)

10. Bloom / bloom

  • Beach House (2012)
  • Machine Gun Kelly (2017)

11. Blue

  • iamamiwhoami (2014)
  • Joni Mitchell (1971)

12. Body Talk

  • George Benson (1973)
  • Robyn (2010)

13. Born Again

  • Black Sabbath (1983)
  • The Notorious B.I.G. (1999)

14. Bridge Over Troubled Water

  • Simon and Garfunkel (1970)
  • Buck Owens (1971) (named after the Simon & Garfunkel song)

15. Changes

  • Johnny Rivers (1966)
  • The Monkees (1970)

16. Closer

  • Josh Groban (2003)
  • Joy Division (1980)

17. Cloud Nine

  • The Temptations (1969)
  • George Harrison (1987)

18. Control

  • Janet Jackson (1986)
  • Pedro the Lion (2002)

19. Crash

  • The Human League (1986)
  • Dave Matthews Band (1996)

20. Curtis

  • 50 Cent (2007)
  • Curtis Mayfield (1970)

21. Dark Side of the Moon

  • Medicine Head (1972)
  • Pink Floyd (1973)

22. Dedicated

  • Carly Rae Jepsen (2019)
  • Lemar (2003)

23. Discovery

  • Daft Punk (2001)
  • Electric Light Orchestra (1979)

24. Earthling

  • David Bowie (1997)
  • Eddie Vedder (2022)

25. Ecstasy

  • Lou Reed (2000)
  • Ohio Players (1973)

26. Endless Wire

  • Gordon Lightfoot (1978)
  • The Who (2006)

27. Faith

  • George Michael (1987)
  • The Cure (1981)

28. Farther Along

  • The Byrds (1971)
  • Spirit (1976)

29. Feels Like Home

  • Linda Ronstadt (1995)
  • Norah Jones (2004)
  • Sheryl Crow (2013)

30. Flesh and Blood

  • Roxy Music (1980)
  • Poison (1990)

31. Flood

  • Boris (2000)
  • They Might Be Giants (1990)

32. Friends

  • The Beach Boys (1968)
  • Elton John (1971)

33. Full Circle

  • The Doors (1972)
  • Creed (2009)

34. Fun House / Funhouse

  • P!nk (2008)
  • The Stooges (1970)

35. Get Lucky

  • Loverboy (1981)
  • Mark Knopfler (2009)

36. Giant Steps

  • John Coltrane (1960)
  • The Boo Radleys (1993)

37. Girls, Girls, Girls

  • Elvis Presley (1962)
  • Motley Crue (1987)

38. Graduation

  • Kanye West (2007)
  • Ohio Players (1985)

39. Head First

  • The Babys (1978)
  • Uriah Heep (1983)

40. Heartbreaker

  • Dolly Parton (1978)
  • Dionne Warwick (1982)

41. Honey

  • Ohio Players (1975)
  • Robyn (2018)

42. Hotel California

  • Eagles (1976)
  • Tyga (2013)

43. Hourglass

  • America (1994)
  • James Taylor (1997)

44. Hours / ‘Hours…’

  • David Bowie (1999)
  • Funeral for a Friend (2005)

45. Human

  • Gary Numan and Michael R. Smith (1995)
  • Rod Stewart (2001)

46. Hysteria

  • The Human League (1984)
  • Def Leppard (1987)

47. Illuminations

  • Buffy Sainte-Marie (1969)
  • Santana and Alice Coltrane (1974)

48. Islands

  • King Crimson (1971)
  • The Band (1977)

49. Jeopardy

  • Greg Kihn (2004)
  • The Sound (1980)

50. Let It Be

  • The Beatles (1970)
  • The Replacements (1984)

51. Look Sharp!

  • Joe Jackson (1979)
  • Roxette (1988)

52. Los Angeles

  • Flying Lotus (2008)
  • X (1980)

53. Low

  • David Bowie (1977)
  • Testament (1994)

54. LP1

  • FKA twigs (2014)
  • Liam Payne (2019)

55. Lust for Life

  • Iggy Pop (1977)
  • Lana Del Rey (2017)

56. Mirage

  • Camel (1974)
  • Fleetwood Mac (1982)

57. Mirrors

  • Blue Öyster Cult (1979)
  • Peggy Lee (1975)

58. Modern Times

  • Al Stewart (1975)
  • Jefferson Starship (1981)
  • Bob Dylan (2006)

59. Monster

  • Steppenwolf (1969)
  • R.E.M. (1994)
  • Kiss (2012)

60. Monomania

  • Adventures in Stereo (2000)
  • Deerhunter (2013)

61. Music

  • Madonna (2000)
  • Playboi Carti (2025)

62. My Way

  • Frank Sinatra (1969)
  • Usher (1997)

63. No Rest for the Wicked

  • Helix (1983)
  • Ozzy Osbourne (1988)

64. Notorious

  • Duran Duran (1986)
  • Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (1991)

65. Nude

  • Camel (1981)
  • Dead or Alive (1989)

66. One for All

  • Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers (1990)
  • Brand Nubian (1990)

67. Out of the Blue

  • Debbie Gibson (1987)
  • Electric Light Orchestra (1977)

68. Phoenix

  • Grand Funk Railroad (1972)
  • Dan Fogelberg (1979)
  • Pedro the Lion (2019)
  • Rita Ora (2018)

69. Pieces of a Man

  • Gil Scott-Heron (1971)
  • Mick Jenkins (2018)

70. Play

  • Moby (1999)
  • Squeeze (1991)

71. Pop

  • GAS (2000)
  • U2 (1997)

72. Queen

  • Nicki Minaj (2018)
  • Queen (1973)

73. Rainbow

  • Neil Diamond (1973)
  • Johnny Cash (1985)
  • Dolly Parton (1987)

74. Ready to Die

  • Iggy and The Stooges (2013)
  • The Notorious B.I.G. (1994)

75. Rebirth

  • Jennifer Lopez (2005)
  • Lil Wayne (2010)

76. Reckoning

  • The Grateful Dead (1981)
  • R.E.M. (1984)

77. Red

  • King Crimson (1974)
  • Taylor Swift (2012)

78. Reload

  • Metallica (1997)
  • Tom Jones (1999)

79. Renaissance

  • Vanilla Fudge (1968)
  • Village People (1981)

80. Revenge

  • Eurythmics (1986)
  • Kiss (1992)

81. Revival

  • Eminem (2017)
  • Selena Gomez (2015)

82. Revolver / rEVOLVEr

  • The Beatles (1966)
  • T-Pain (2011)

83. Rhymes and Reasons

  • John Denver (1969)
  • Carole King (1972)

84. Rockin

  • The Guess Who (1972)
  • Ronnie Hawkins (1977)

85. Rumours

  • Fleetwood Mac (1977)
  • Freddie McGregor (1997)

86. Smile

  • Brian Wilson (2004)
  • Katy Perry (2020)

87. Soul Food

  • Goodie Mob (1995)
  • Oblivians (1995)

88. Steal This Album! / Steal This Album

  • System of a Down (2002)
  • The Coup (1998)

89. Survival

  • Grand Funk Railroad (1971)
  • Bob Marley and the Wailers (1979)

90. Tapestry

  • Don McLean (1970)
  • Carole King (1971)

91. Ten

  • cLOUDDEAD (2004)
  • Pearl Jam (1991)

92. Thank You

  • Duran Duran (1995)
  • Stone Temple Pilots (2003)

93. The Hot Rock

  • Quincy Jones (1972)
  • Sleater-Kinney (1999)

94. The Tipping Point

  • The Roots (2004)
  • Tears for Fears (2022)

95. Third

  • Portishead (2008)
  • Soft Machine (1970)

96. This Is Our Music

  • Galaxie 500 (1990)
  • The Ornette Coleman Quartet (1961)

97. Thriller

  • Lambchop (1997)
  • Michael Jackson (1982)

98. Tim

  • Avicii (2019)
  • The Replacements (1985)

99. Time

  • Electric Light Orchestra (1981)
  • Fleetwood Mac (1995)
  • Lionel Richie (1998)
  • Steve Howe (2011)
  • Rod Stewart (2013)

100. Tonight

  • Four Tops (1981)
  • David Bowie (1984)

101. Tonight’s the Night

  • Neil Young (1975)
  • The Shirelles (1960)

102. True

  • Avicii (2013)
  • Spandau Ballet (1983)

103. Ultra

  • Depeche Mode (1997)
  • Ultra (1999)

104. Up

  • R.E.M. (1998)
  • Right Said Fred (1992)
  • Peter Gabriel (2002)

105. Us

  • Brother Ali (2009)
  • Peter Gabriel (1992)

106. Utopia / UTOPIA

  • Björk (2017)
  • Travis Scott (2023)

107. Victim of Love

  • Charles Bradley (2013)
  • Elton John (1979)

108. Vs.

  • Mission of Burma (1982)
  • Pearl Jam (1993)

109. What’s Wrong With This Picture?

  • Andrew Gold (1976)
  • Van Morrison (2003)

110. Wildlife

  • Mott the Hoople (1971)
  • Wings (1971)

111. Wildflower

  • Sheryl Crow (2005)
  • The Avalanches (2016)

112. Willpower / #willpower

  • Today Is the Day (1994)
  • will.i.am (2013)

113. Winds of Change

  • Eric Burdon and the Animals (1967)
  • Jefferson Starship (1982)

114. Wish You Were Here

  • Badfinger (1974)
  • Pink Floyd (1975)

115. Wrecking Ball

  • Bruce Springsteen (2012)
  • Emmylou Harris (1995)

116. X / “X”

  • Chris Brown (2014)
  • Klaus Schulze (1978)
  • INXS (1990)
  • Def Leppard (2002)

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