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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]
Release Date | Artist | Album | Peak chart positions | RIAA certifications |
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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, 1998 | Various Artists | Small Soldiers: Music from the Motion Picture | ||
July 21, 1998 | John Williams | Saving Private Ryan | ||
August 4, 1998 | Various 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, 1998 | Various Artists | A Night at the Roxbury: Music from the Motion Picture | ||
November 17, 1998 | Various Artists | The Prince of Egypt: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||
Various Artists | The Prince of Egypt (Inspirational) | |||
October 10, 1998 | Eels | Electro-Shock Blues | ||
March 16, 1999 | Various 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, 1999 | Powerman 5000 | Tonight the Stars Revolt! | US: #29 [13] | RIAA: Platinum |
July 23, 1999 | Chris Rock | Bigger & Blacker | US: #44 [14] | |
July 1999 | Self | 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, 1999 | Various Artists | American Beauty: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||
January 11, 2000 | Thomas Newman | American Beauty: Original Motion Picture Score | ||
February 1, 2000 | Morphine | The Night | US: #137 [15] | |
February 29, 2000 | Rollins 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, 2000 | Elliott 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, 2000 | Various Artists | Road Trip: Music from the Motion Picture | ||
June 20, 2000 | Deadly Venoms | Pretty Thugs | ||
July 18, 2000 | Kina | Kina | ||
September 12, 2000 | Various Artists | Almost Famous: Music from the Motion Picture | ||
September 26, 2000 | Randy Newman | Meet the Parents: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||
October 10, 2000 | Various 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, 2000 | Dave Hollister | Chicago '85... The Movie | US: #49 [21] | RIAA: Gold |
March 6, 2001 | Alien Ant Farm | Anthology | US: #11 [22] | RIAA: Platinum |
March 27, 2001 | Buckcherry | 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, 2001 | Various Artists | Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture | ||
May 15, 2001 | Ours | Distorted Lullabies | ||
May 29, 2001 | Canela | Canela | ||
June 5, 2001 | Rufus 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, 2001 | Powerman 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, 2002 | Eels | 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, 2002 | John 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, 2002 | Lifehouse | Stanley Climbfall | US: #7 [33] | |
October 1, 2002 | Floetry | Floetic | US: #19 [34] | RIAA: Gold |
October 8, 2002 | Loudermilk | The Red Record | ||
November 5, 2002 | Ours | Precious | US: #187 | |
December 10, 2002 | John 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, 2003 | Various 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, 2003 | The Isley Brothers | Body Kiss | US: #1 [39] | RIAA: Gold |
May 20, 2003 | Powerman 5000 | Transform | US: #27 [40] | |
June 3, 2003 | Eels | Shootenanny! | US: #145 [41] | |
July 29, 2003 | JS | Ice Cream | US: #33 [42] | |
August 19, 2003 | Alien Ant Farm | Truant | US: #42 [43] | |
September 16, 2003 | Saves the Day | In Reverie | US: #27 [44] | |
September 23, 2003 | Rufus Wainwright | Want One | US: #60 [45] | |
September 30, 2003 | Maria | My Soul | ||
November 11, 2003 | Dave Hollister | Real Talk | US: #42 [46] | |
November 25, 2003 | Nelly Furtado | Folklore | US: #38 [47] | RIAA: Gold |
May 11, 2004 | Various 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, 2004 | Rufus Wainwright | Want Two | US: #103 [49] |
Release Date | Artist | Album | Peak chart positions | RIAA certifications |
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April 21, 1998 | Randy Travis | You and You Alone | US: #49 [50] | |
November 3, 1998 | Linda Davis | I'm Yours | ||
November 17, 1998 | Various 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, 1999 | Randy 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, 2001 | Jessica Andrews | Who I Am | US: #22 [54] | RIAA: Gold |
June 26, 2001 | Jolie & the Wanted | Jolie & the Wanted | ||
August 28, 2001 | Toby 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, 2002 | Darryl Worley | I Miss My Friend | US: #21 [57] | RIAA: Gold |
August 6, 2002 | Toby Keith | Unleashed | US: #1 [58] | RIAA: 4× Platinum |
April 15, 2003 | Darryl 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, 2003 | Toby Keith | Shock'n Y'all | US: #1 [61] | RIAA: 4× Platinum |
March 30, 2004 | Tracy Lawrence | Strong | US: #17 [62] | |
June 29, 2004 | Emerson Drive | What If? | US: #107 [63] | |
November 2, 2004 | Darryl Worley | Darryl Worley | US: #72 [64] | |
May 17, 2005 | Toby 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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