DreamWorks Records discography

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This is a list of albums released by the now-defunct record label DreamWorks Records, which include studio albums and soundtrack albums. [1]

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DreamWorks Records

Release DateArtistAlbumPeak chart positionsRIAA certifications
May 14, 1996 George Michael Older US: #6 [2] RIAA: Platinum
First release by DreamWorks Records
August 13, 1996 Eels Beautiful Freak US: #114 [3]
August 27, 1996 Jonathan Larson Rent (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
February 25, 1997 Powerman 5000 Mega!! Kung-Fu Radio US: #120
March 11, 1997 Morphine Like Swimming US: #67 [4]
March 25, 1997 Rollins Band Come In and Burn US: #89 [5]
April 8, 1997 Chris Rock Roll with the New US: #93 [6]
April 29, 1997 Kool Keith (as Dr. Octagon) Dr. Octagonecologyst
September 9, 1997 Forest for the Trees Forest for the Trees US: #190 [7]
Hans Zimmer The Peacemaker: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Kim Fox Moon Hut
Subcircus Carousel
October 7, 1997 Jonathan Fire*Eater Wolf Songs for Lambs
November 1997 Self Feels Like Breakin' Shit
December 9, 1997 John Williams Amistad: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
January 26, 1998 Propellerheads Decksandrumsandrockandroll US: #110 [8]
March 3, 1998 P.A. Straight No Chase
May 19, 1998 Rufus Wainwright Rufus Wainwright
July 7, 1998Various Artists Small Soldiers: Music from the Motion Picture
July 21, 1998John Williams Saving Private Ryan
August 4, 1998Various Artists Dead Man on Campus: Music from the Motion Picture
August 25, 1998 Elliott Smith XO US: #104 [9]
September 22, 1998 Henry Rollins Think Tank
September 29, 1998Various Artists A Night at the Roxbury: Music from the Motion Picture
November 17, 1998Various Artists The Prince of Egypt: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Various Artists The Prince of Egypt (Inspirational)
October 10, 1998Eels Electro-Shock Blues
March 16, 1999Various Artists Forces of Nature: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
April 6, 1999 Buckcherry Buckcherry US: #74 [10] RIAA: Gold
May 11, 1999 Ash Nu-Clear Sounds
May 25, 1999 Dave Hollister Ghetto Hymns US: #34 [11] RIAA: Gold
June 1, 1999 Randy Newman Bad Love US: #194 [12]
July 20, 1999Powerman 5000 Tonight the Stars Revolt! US: #29 [13] RIAA: Platinum
July 23, 1999Chris Rock Bigger & Blacker US: #44 [14]
July 1999Self Breakfast with Girls
September 7, 1999 Blinker the Star August Everywhere
September 28, 1999 Long Beach Dub Allstars Right Back US: #67
Solé Skin Deep US: #127
October 5, 1999Various Artists American Beauty: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
January 11, 2000 Thomas Newman American Beauty: Original Motion Picture Score
February 1, 2000Morphine The Night US: #137 [15]
February 29, 2000Rollins Band Get Some Go Again US: #180 [16]
March 14, 2000 Cupcakes Cupcakes
Eels Daisies of the Galaxy
Elton John The Road to El Dorado
March 21, 2000 N-Toon Toon Time
Tamar Braxton Tamar US: #127
April 18, 2000Elliott Smith Figure 8 US: #99 [17]
April 25, 2000 Papa Roach Infest US: #5 [18] RIAA: 3× Platinum
May 16, 2000 Erick Sermon Erick Onasis US: #53
May 23, 2000Various Artists Road Trip: Music from the Motion Picture
June 20, 2000 Deadly Venoms Pretty Thugs
July 18, 2000 Kina Kina
September 12, 2000Various Artists Almost Famous: Music from the Motion Picture
September 26, 2000Randy Newman Meet the Parents: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
October 10, 2000Various Artists The Ladies Man: Music from the Motion Picture
October 24, 2000 Nelly Furtado Whoa, Nelly! US: #24 [19] RIAA: 2× Platinum
October 31, 2000 Lifehouse No Name Face US: #6 [20] RIAA: 2× Platinum
November 21, 2000Dave Hollister Chicago '85... The Movie US: #49 [21] RIAA: Gold
March 6, 2001 Alien Ant Farm Anthology US: #11 [22] RIAA: Platinum
March 27, 2001Buckcherry Time Bomb US: #64 [23]
April 17, 2001 Creeper Lagoon Take Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday
April 24, 2001 John Fogerty Eye of the Zombie
May 14, 2001Various Artists Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture
May 15, 2001 Ours Distorted Lullabies
May 29, 2001 Canela Canela
June 5, 2001Rufus Wainwright Poses US: #117 [24]
July 24, 2001 Jimmy Eat World Bleed American US: #31 [25] RIAA: Platinum
August 7, 2001 The Isley Brothers Eternal US: #3 [26] RIAA: 2× Platinum
August 28, 2001Powerman 5000 Anyone for Doomsday?
September 11, 2001 Halfcocked The Last Star
Long Beach Dub Allstars Wonders of the World US: #59
September 18, 2001 The K.G.B. The K.G.B.
Various Artists WWF Tough Enough
October 2, 2001 Pressure 4-5 Burning the Process US: #177 [27]
January 29, 2002 Citizen Cope Citizen Cope
February 12, 2002 Josh Clayton-Felt Spirit Touches Ground
March 12, 2002Eels Souljacker
April 2, 2002 The Apex Theory Topsy-Turvy US: #157 [28]
May 14, 2002 Deadsy Commencement US: #100 [29]
June 11, 2002 Hem Rabbit Songs
June 18, 2002John Williams Minority Report: Original Motion Picture Score
Papa Roach Lovehatetragedy US: #2 [30] RIAA: Gold
August 13, 2002 Sparta Wiretap Scars US: #71 [31]
August 27, 2002 A.i. Artificial Intelligence
Jimmy Fallon The Bathroom Wall US: #47 [32]
September 17, 2002Lifehouse Stanley Climbfall US: #7 [33]
October 1, 2002 Floetry Floetic US: #19 [34] RIAA: Gold
October 8, 2002 Loudermilk The Red Record
November 5, 2002Ours Precious US: #187
December 10, 2002John Williams Catch Me If You Can
Swizz Beatz Swizz Beatz Presents G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories US: #50
January 17, 2003 The All-American Rejects The All-American Rejects US: #25 [35] RIAA: Platinum
January 28, 2003Various Artists Biker Boyz: Music from the Motion Picture
March 11, 2003 AFI Sing the Sorrow US: #5 [36] RIAA: Platinum
Blackstreet Level II US: #14 [37]
March 18, 2003 Boomkat Boomkatalog.One US: #88 [38]
May 6, 2003 Eastmountainsouth Eastmountainsouth
May 6, 2003The Isley Brothers Body Kiss US: #1 [39] RIAA: Gold
May 20, 2003Powerman 5000 Transform US: #27 [40]
June 3, 2003Eels Shootenanny! US: #145 [41]
July 29, 2003 JS Ice CreamUS: #33 [42]
August 19, 2003Alien Ant Farm Truant US: #42 [43]
September 16, 2003 Saves the Day In Reverie US: #27 [44]
September 23, 2003Rufus Wainwright Want One US: #60 [45]
September 30, 2003 Maria My Soul
November 11, 2003Dave HollisterReal TalkUS: #42 [46]
November 25, 2003Nelly Furtado Folklore US: #38 [47] RIAA: Gold
May 11, 2004Various Artists Shrek 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack
August 17, 2004 Living Things Black Skies in Broad Daylight
September 21, 2004 John Fogerty Deja Vu (All Over Again) US: #23 [48]
Various Artists Shark Tale: Motion Picture Soundtrack
November 16, 2004Rufus Wainwright Want Two US: #103 [49]

DreamWorks Nashville

Release DateArtistAlbumPeak chart positionsRIAA certifications
April 21, 1998 Randy Travis You and You Alone US: #49 [50]
November 3, 1998 Linda Davis I'm Yours
November 17, 1998Various Artists The Prince of Egypt (Nashville)
March 23, 1999 Jessica Andrews Heart Shaped World
May 5, 1999 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Bang Bang Bang
September 21, 1999Randy Travis A Man Ain't Made of Stone US: #130 [51]
October 5, 1999 Redmon & Vale Redmon & Vale
November 2, 1999 Toby Keith How Do You Like Me Now?! US: #56 [52] RIAA: Platinum
April 25, 2000 Jeff Foxworthy Big Funny US: #143 [53]
July 18, 2000 Darryl Worley Hard Rain Don't Last
October 31, 2000 Lisa Angelle Lisa Angelle
January 27, 2001Jessica Andrews Who I Am US: #22 [54] RIAA: Gold
June 26, 2001 Jolie & the Wanted Jolie & the Wanted
August 28, 2001Toby Keith Pull My Chain US: #9 [55] RIAA: 2× Platinum
October 9, 2001 Mike Walker Mike Walker
May 21, 2002 Emerson Drive Emerson Drive US: #108 [56]
July 16, 2002Darryl Worley I Miss My Friend US: #21 [57] RIAA: Gold
August 6, 2002Toby Keith Unleashed US: #1 [58] RIAA: 4× Platinum
April 15, 2003Darryl Worley Have You Forgotten?
Jessica Andrews Now US: #34 [59]
June 24, 2003 Jimmy Wayne Jimmy Wayne US: #64 [60]
September 16, 2003 Chalee Tennison Parading in the Rain
November 4, 2003Toby Keith Shock'n Y'all US: #1 [61] RIAA: 4× Platinum
March 30, 2004 Tracy Lawrence Strong US: #17 [62]
June 29, 2004Emerson Drive What If? US: #107 [63]
November 2, 2004Darryl Worley Darryl Worley US: #72 [64]
May 17, 2005Toby Keith Honkytonk University US: #2 [65] RIAA: Platinum
June 28, 2005 Hot Apple Pie Hot Apple Pie US: #60 [66]
August 16, 2005 Hanna–McEuen Hanna–McEuen

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