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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single album" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific music album, often in contrast to multiple albums or collections.
Example: "After listening to various artists, I decided to purchase a single album that truly resonated with me."
Alternatives: "one album" or "a solo album".
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He planned, at first, to release a single album of rare gospel music.
(The group released a single album, which sold fewer than ten thousand copies).
Well before them came Felt, a US five-piece who released a single album of psychedelic rock in 1971.
Eventually only a single album appeared, and, despite generating the hit single Days of the Week, sales were disappointing.
For example, in order for Apple software to group the photos of your dog into a single album, it needs to collect many photos of your dogs.
Ms. McPhee, the runner-up to Taylor Hicks in 2006 on the fifth season of "Idol," has left RCA after a single album, Billboard reported.
Eventually I succeeded, but my "purchase" of a single disc consumed much of Thursday and half of Friday -- virtually a full day to acquire a single album.
If you wanted to pull out a single album from the MGM years, you could do worse than to start here.
Beatles songs will sell for $1.29 apiece, more than the 99 cents iTunes charges for most songs, or $12.99 for a single album.
If it had ever been released as a single album it would be recognized as one of the most thrilling live recordings of Davis's career.
The effort led to a single album, "Summit Meeting," and a double album, "Music From Free Creek," both released in England in the 1970s.
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