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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2000.
Contents
1 Specific locations
2 Specific genres
3 Events
3.1 January
3.2 February
3.3 March
3.4 April
3.5 May
3.6 June
3.7 July–August
3.8 September
3.9 October
3.10 November–December
4 Bands formed
5 Bands disbanded
6 Bands reformed
7 Albums released
7.1 January–March
7.2 April–June
7.3 July–September
7.4 October–December
7.5 Release date unknown
8 Biggest hit singles
9 Popular songs
10 Best selling albums of the year (Soundscan)
11 Classical music
12 Opera
13 Jazz
14 Musical theater
15 Musical film
16 Births
17 Deaths
18 Awards
18.1 Grammy Awards
18.2 Country Music Association Awards
18.3 Eurovision Song Contest
18.4 Mercury Music Prize
18.5 MTV Video Music Awards
19 Charts
19.1 Triple J Hottest 100
20 See also
21 References
Specific locations
- 2000 in British music
- 2000 in Norwegian music
- 2000 in South Korean music
Specific genres
- 2000 in classical music
- 2000 in country music
- 2000 in heavy metal music
- 2000 in hip hop music
- 2000 in Latin music
- 2000 in jazz
Events
January
January 1- In New York City, United States, at precisely midnight, Prince celebrates the new millennium by playing his anthemic "1999", in what he vows is the song's finale.
- British composer John Tavener is knighted in the New Year's Honours List.
January 11
Gary Glitter is released from jail, two months before his sentence for sexual offences ends.
Sharon Osbourne quits as manager of Smashing Pumpkins after only three months. In a brash press release she announces she had to resign "for medical reasons: Billy Corgan was making me sick."[1]- Singer Whitney Houston is caught with 15.2 grams of marijuana in her bag at a Hawaii airport. She boards her flight to San Francisco before police can arrive to arrest her.[2]
January 14 – Rolling Stone reveals that the two children of Melissa Etheridge and her partner, Julie Cypher, were fathered by David Crosby.
January 18 – Spencer Goodman is executed by lethal injection in Huntsville, Texas, for the 1991 kidnap and murder of the wife of ZZ Top manager Bill Ham in 1991. Ham is present at the execution.
February
February 9 – The Million Dollar Hotel, a film co-written by U2 lead singer Bono, premieres at the 50th Berlinale (Berlin International Film Festival).
February 11 – Diana Ross divorces Arne Næss, Jr. her husband of 14 years.
February 16 – The Silver Tassie, an opera by Mark-Anthony Turnage, receives its première at the London Coliseum, performed by the English National Opera.
February 23 – At the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, Santana wins a record 8 Grammys in one night tying Michael Jackson who won 8 in 1984. Christina Aguilera won Best New Artist.
February 24 – Italian motorcycle manufacturing company Aprilia wins a lawsuit filed against the Spice Girls over a sponsorship deal that fell apart when Geri Halliwell left the group.
March
March 6 – Foxy Brown is injured in a car accident in Brooklyn, New York, in which her car hit a fence. Police discover that Brown was driving with a suspended driver license and order her to appear in court in April. Brown's license was suspended for failing to appear in court for a parking violation.
March 11 – 311 holds their first 3–11 Day concert at Tower Records in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
March 13 – Blink-182 end their European tour early after guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker succumb to strep throat.
March 24 – After violating a prior probation agreement by getting drunk, Ol' Dirty Bastard is ordered to undergo a 90-day diagnostic evaluation at the California Institute For Men in Chino, California.
April
April 1 – Ted Nugent angers Hispanic groups in Texas after onstage remarks he makes during a concert at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, in which he says that those who did not speak English should get out of America. He is banned from the venue as a result.[3]
April 4 – Mick Jagger attends the opening of an arts center named after him at Dartford Grammar School in southeast England.
April 6 – Shawn Colvin, James Taylor, Cyndi Lauper, Richard Thompson, Sweet Honey, Elton John, Cassandra Wilson, Wynonna Judd, k.d. lang, Bryan Adams, and Mary Chapin Carpenter perform in New York as part of a tribute to Joni Mitchell.
April 12 – Metallica files a lawsuit against the peer-to-peer service Napster, as well as Yale University, University of Southern California and Indiana University for copyright infringement. Yale and Indiana are later dropped from the suit when they block access to Napster on campus computers.
May
May 1 – A $1.8 million civil fraud lawsuit is filed against Neil Young in Los Angeles Superior Court by a former Village Voice writer. The lawsuit charges that Young broke an agreement to have a biography written about him when he blocked the book's publication.
May 3 – 75-year-old tenor Carlo Bergonzi makes his final professional appearance at Carnegie Hall, in a concert performance of Otello.[4] After two acts, he is replaced by an understudy.
May 4 – Letters To Cleo play their last concert in Boston; they disband the following month.
May 5 – Rod Stewart undergoes an hour-long throat operation at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles to remove a growth on his thyroid, which turns out to be benign.
May 6 – John Mellencamp receives an honorary Doctor of Music degree as the commencement speaker for Indiana University's Class of 2000.
May 13- The 45th Eurovision Song Contest final, held in Stockholm's Globe Arena, is won by Denmark's Olsen Brothers and the song "Fly on the Wings of Love".
Dickey Betts is kicked out of The Allman Brothers Band and replaced with Warren Haynes.
May 16 – Prince announces that he has changed his name back to Prince now that his publishing contract with Warner/Chappell has expired. He had been known as an unpronounceable symbol, since 1993.[5]
May 24 – 50 Cent is shot nine times in Queens. After spending time in hospital he returns to recording and performing.
May 25 – Eddie Van Halen begins treatment for prevention of tongue cancer at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.[6]
May 29 – Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey are named the Best Selling Male and Female artist of the millennium at the World Music Awards in Monaco.
June
June 8 – Sinéad O'Connor comes out as a lesbian in an interview with Curve magazine.[7]
June 20 – Britney Spears begins her Oops!... I Did It Again World Tour, her first world tour, visiting North America, Europe and Brazil in support her sophomore album, Oops!... I Did It Again. The tour was a commercial success and became the second highest-grossing tour by a solo artist in 2000, only behind Tina Turner's Twenty Four Seven retirement tour.
June 23–25 – The Experience Music Project, now the EMP Museum, opens in Seattle.
June 30 – Nine people are crushed to death during Pearl Jam's set at the Roskilde Festival, in Roskilde, Denmark.
July–August
July 21–22 – Oasis plays at Wembley Stadium. The first of this night is featured on the double CD and the DVD Familiar to Millions.
July 26 – A U.S. district judge orders the Napster to halt the trading of copyrighted music among its users, essentially ordering it shut down. A stay on the injunction is granted two days later, allowing the site to continue operating for the time being.[8]
August 8 – A coalition of 28 U.S. states file a lawsuit against the major record labels, accusing them of keeping the prices of CDs fixed at artificially high prices since 1995.[9]
August 11 – Madonna gives birth to her second child, son Rocco. Film director Guy Ritchie is the father.
August 14 – Outside the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, Rage Against the Machine performs a free concert protesting the two-party system. In a chaotic scene after the performance, police forcibly disperse the crowd and several arrests are made.[10]
August 16 – Rapper Eminem files for divorce from wife Kim Mathers.
August 20 – Skinny Puppy reunite for a concert at the Doomsday Festival in Dresden, Germany.
September
September 7 – Rage Against the Machine's Tim Commerford is arrested for climbing on the set at MTV's Video Music Awards after his band lost the award for "Best Rock Video" to Limp Bizkit. The director of Rage's "Sleep Now in the Fire" video, Michael Moore, suggests Commerford was probably "just bored" by the show.[11]NSYNC performed their hit single "Bye Bye Bye".
September 13 – The first Latin Grammy Awards are held.
September 23 – Isaac Stern celebrates his 80th birthday together with his 40th anniversary as President of Carnegie Hall.
September 26 – Pearl Jam releases twenty-five live albums, each taken from a different show on their European tour, as the initial part of the Pearl Jam Official Bootlegs series.
October
October 1 – Midnight Oil perform their single Beds are Burning at the closing of the 2000 Summer Olympics dressed in outfits clearly displaying the word "Sorry" in reference to Australian Prime Minister John Howard's refusal to apologise to the Stolen Generation.
October 2 – Radiohead Release their fourth studio album, "Kid A".
October 5
The Beatles release a hardcover book version of The Beatles Anthology, containing newly published photos and interviews with band members. The book went straight to the top of the New York Times Bestseller List.
EMI and Warner Music Group withdraw their application to the European Commission for a proposed $20 billion merger due to regulators' concerns. The merger would have concentrated 80% of the European music business into the hands of just four major labels.[12]
October 18 – Zack de la Rocha leaves Rage Against the Machine saying that the band's decision making process has completely failed.
October 31 – Napster and BMG Music announce a partnership that would change the website into a subscription-based service offering legal downloads.[13]
November–December
November 5 – The fourth Terrastock festival is held in Seattle.
November 18 – A new musical adaptation of Georg Büchner's Woyzeck by Robert Wilson and Tom Waits opens in Copenhagen.
December 2
Tripp Eisen formerly of Dope replaces Koichi Fukuda in Static-X.
The Smashing Pumpkins played what was to be their final concert at the Metro Club in Chicago. The band would reunite in 2005.
December 22
Madonna marries film director Guy Ritchie, at Skibo Castle in Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland with Gwyneth Paltrow, Stella McCartney, Sting, George Clooney, Jon Bon Jovi, Celine Dion, Bryan Adams, Rupert Everett and others in attendance.- The Joel and Ethan Coen film, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is released, with a T-Bone Burnett-produced soundtrack that revives the popularity of traditional American folk music and bluegrass.
December 31 – Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes marries actress Kate Hudson.
Bands formed
- See Musical groups established in 2000
Bands disbanded
All Saints (reformed in 2006)- Art of Noise
- Auto Boys 400
Atari Teenage Riot (reformed in 2010)
B*Witched (reformed 2013)
Ben Folds Five (reformed in 2011)- Color Me Badd
- Pezz (legal issue with band name, changed name to Billy Talent)
Candlebox (reformed in 2006)- dc Talk
- Demonoid
- Drain STH
- The Golden Palominos
- Hi-Standard
- Hum
- Jack Off Jill
- June of 44
- Kid Dynamite
- Knapsack
- Lifter Puller
- Luna Sea
- Luscious Jackson
- The Make-Up
The Paradise Motel (reform in 2007)
Phish (hiatus until 2002, disband in 2004)
The Posies (reformed in 2004)
Primus (hiatus until 2004)- Pure
Rage Against the Machine (reformed in 2007)
Sacred Reich (reformed in 2007)- Screaming Trees
Seaweed (reformed in 2007)
Skunk Anansie (reformed 2009)
The Smashing Pumpkins (reformed in 2006)- Son of the Castellan
- Soul Coughing
- Symposium
- Urban Dance Squad
Bands reformed
The Presidents of the United States of America (after 1998 break)
Albums released
January–March
Date | Album | Artist | Notes | |
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J A N U A R Y | 1 | Lump | Presidents of the United States of America | Compilation |
Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants | Tribe Of Gypsies | JVC /Victor Japan | ||
4 | Amanda Stott | Amanda Stott | Debut | |
Any Given Sunday | Various Artists | Soundtrack | ||
These Words | Angela Aki | Debut | ||
11 | The Days In Between | Blue Rodeo | - | |
Live! | Chuck Berry | Live | ||
Permanently | Mark Wills | - | ||
This Present Darkness | Chimaira | EP | ||
14 | The Screen Behind the Mirror | Enigma | - | |
17 | How Strange, Innocence | Explosions in the Sky | - | |
The Lioness | Songs: Ohia | - | ||
Mirror | Flying Saucer Attack | - | ||
Radio Video | Royal Trux | - | ||
18 | Building Nothing Out of Something | Modest Mouse | Compilation | |
J.E. Heartbreak | Jagged Edge | - | ||
Night Life | Outsidaz | Debut | ||
The Skiffle Sessions – Live in Belfast 1998 | Van Morrison with Lonnie Donegan and Chris Barber | Live | ||
24 | Razorblade Romance | HIM | - | |
25 | Designs for Automotion | Snapcase | - | |
Guy III | Guy | - | ||
Life'll Kill Ya | Warren Zevon | - | ||
Masters Of The 1 & 2 – History's Greatest DJ's | Various Artists | - | ||
Southern Discomfort | Eyehategod | - | ||
A Thought Crushed My Mind | Blindside | - | ||
Voodoo | D'Angelo | - | ||
We Are the Streets | The Lox | - | ||
Introduction to Mayhem | Primer 55 | - | ||
31 | XTRMNTR | Primal Scream | - | |
Deggial | Therion | - | ||
F E B R U A R Y | 1 | Greatest Hits Volume Three: Best of the Brother Years 1970–1986 | The Beach Boys | Compilation |
MP4: Days Since a Lost Time Accident | Michael Penn | - | ||
New Day Dawning | Wynonna Judd | - | ||
The Night | Morphine | - | ||
Tha Eastsidaz | Tha Eastsidaz | - | ||
2 | Sonic Dynamite | Pink Cream 69 | - | |
4 | Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep? | Blackmail | Compilation | |
7 | Incipit Satan | Gorgoroth | - | |
What A Beautiful Waste | Socialburn | Debut | ||
The Crybaby | The Melvins | - | ||
8 | The Better Life | 3 Doors Down | Debut | |
The Chainheart Machine | Soilwork | - | ||
Demons and Wizards | Demons and Wizards | US | ||
Let's Talk about Leftovers | Lagwagon | - | ||
Live: A Night on the Strip | L.A. Guns | Live | ||
Nia | Blackalicious | - | ||
Suicide Pact – You First | Therapy? | US | ||
Supreme Clientele | Ghostface Killah | - | ||
Y2K: The Album | Screwball | - | ||
15 | 2gether | 2gether | - | |
Automatic Midnight | Hot Snakes | - | ||
The Big Bang!: Best of the MC5 | MC5 | Compilation | ||
Bloodflowers | The Cure | - | ||
Book of Thugs | Trick Daddy | - | ||
Hear My Cry | Sonique | - | ||
The Suicide Machines | The Suicide Machines | - | ||
Telling Stories | Tracy Chapman | - | ||
Wonder Boys: Music from the Motion Picture | Various Artists | Soundtrack | ||
21 | The Next Best Thing | Madonna | Soundtrack | |
22 | And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out | Yo La Tengo | - | |
The Blue Room | Union | - | ||
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | Kid Koala | - | ||
The Fourth Legacy | Kamelot | - | ||
Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy | Mindless Self Indulgence | - | ||
Freak Magnet | Violent Femmes | - | ||
Live at the Fillmore – February 1969 | The Byrds | Live | ||
Look Away + 4 | The Apples in Stereo | EP | ||
No One Does It Better | SoulDecision | Canada | ||
Pennybridge Pioneers | Millencolin | - | ||
23 | The Virgin Suicides | Air | Soundtrack | |
28 | Standing on the Shoulder of Giants | Oasis | - | |
Stiff Upper Lip | AC/DC | UK | ||
29 | BTNHResurrection | Bone Thugs-N-Harmony | - | |
Get Some Go Again | Rollins Band | - | ||
Venom | Breach | - | ||
Live at the Greek | Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes | Live | ||
Hooray for Boobies | Bloodhound Gang | - | ||
Machina/The Machines of God | The Smashing Pumpkins | - | ||
MTV Unplugged | Shakira | Live | ||
NakedSelf | The The | - | ||
One Endless Night | Jimmie Dale Gilmore | - | ||
Passenger | Tara MacLean | - | ||
The Truth | Beanie Sigel | - | ||
Two Against Nature | Steely Dan | - | ||
M A R C H | 3 | Blackout Analysis | Vendetta Red | Debut |
6 | The Secret Language of Birds | Ian Anderson | - | |
7 | Adventures of the Imagination | Michael Schenker | - | |
Da Baddest Bitch | Trina | - | ||
The Dwarves Come Clean | Dwarves | - | ||
How to Meet Girls | Nerf Herder | - | ||
Launched | Beatsteaks | - | ||
Revelation | Armored Saint | - | ||
Shades of Purple | M2M | Debut | ||
Snowfall | Yanni | Compilation | ||
The Sickness | Disturbed | - | ||
The State | Nickelback | - | ||
Swagger | Flogging Molly | - | ||
Turn | Great Big Sea | US | ||
8 | Romeo Must Die | Various Artists | Soundtrack | |
11 | Yesterday Was Dramatic – Today Is OK | múm | Debut | |
12 | Reflector | Killing Heidi | - | |
13 | He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms… | A Silver Mt. Zion | Debut | |
The Platinum Album | Vengaboys | - | ||
Revelation 666 – The Curse of Damnation | Old Man's Child | - | ||
14 | Additional Creations | Joe Satriani | - | |
Comatised | Leona Naess | Debut | ||
Crack a Smile...and More! | Poison | - | ||
Daisies of the Galaxy | Eels | US | ||
Engines of Creation | Joe Satriani | - | ||
From the Bottom to the Top | Sammie | Debut | ||
Let's Get Free | Dead Prez | - | ||
Maybe I'll Catch Fire | Alkaline Trio | - | ||
The Road to El Dorado | Elton John | Soundtrack | ||
Winners Never Quit | Pedro the Lion | - | ||
16 | The Closer You Get | Six by Seven | - | |
20 | Both Sides Now | Joni Mitchell | - | |
The Noise Made by People | Broadcast | - | ||
21 | Aquarius | Aqua | - | |
The Covers Record | Cat Power | Covers | ||
Get Over It | Mr. Big | - | ||
Gung Ho | Patti Smith | - | ||
Latter Days: Best of Led Zeppelin Volume Two | Led Zeppelin | Compilation | ||
Magica | Dio | - | ||
Nickel Creek | Nickel Creek | - | ||
No Strings Attached | NSYNC | Studio | ||
Fishbone and the Familyhood Nextperience Present: The Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx | Fishbone | - | ||
Reinventing the Steel | Pantera | - | ||
Spend a Night in the Box | The Reverend Horton Heat | - | ||
24 Hour Roadside Resistance | Against All Authority | - | ||
War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) | Ice Cube | - | ||
We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes | Death Cab for Cutie | - | ||
Drawing Black Lines | Project 86 | - | ||
23 | Killermachine | Peter Pan Speedrock | - | |
26 | Perdition City | Ulver | - | |
27 | Drawn from Memory | Embrace | UK | |
Engelbert At His Very Best | Engelbert Humperdinck | Compilation | ||
Punishing Kiss | Ute Lemper | - | ||
28 | The Exies | The Exies | Debut | |
From the Screen to Your Stereo | A New Found Glory | EP | ||
Infinite | Stratovarius | - | ||
Like Water for Chocolate | Common | - | ||
Opposite of H2O | Drag-On | - | ||
Real Live Woman | Trisha Yearwood | - | ||
Stage One | Sean Paul | - | ||
Stomping Ground | Goldfinger | - |
April–June
Date | Album | Artist | Notes | |
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A P R I L | 3 | Live & Eclectic | Ronnie Wood | Live |
Lost Souls | Doves | - | ||
The Menace | Elastica | - | ||
The Power | Vanessa Amorosi | - | ||
4 | Can't Take Me Home | Pink | Debut | |
Dongs of Sevotion | Smog | - | ||
Ecstasy | Lou Reed | - | ||
Garage D'Or | Cracker | - | ||
Grow Your Own | ThaMuseMeant | - | ||
Auto Code 3 | Auto Boys 400 | - | ||
Nickels For Your Nightmares | The Headstones | - | ||
Of One Blood | Shadows Fall | - | ||
WYSIWYG | Chumbawamba | - | ||
5 | Famous in the Last Century | Status Quo | - | |
10 | Heliocentric | Paul Weller | UK | |
Things to Make and Do | Moloko | First Moloko album with Paul Slowley (percussion), Eddie Stevens (keyboards) and Dave Cooke (guitar). | ||
Veni Vidi Vicious | The Hives | - | ||
Buy Now... Saved Later | One Minute Silence | - | ||
11 | Beethoven's Last Night | Trans-Siberian Orchestra | - | |
Both Sides of the Brain | Del tha Funkee Homosapien | - | ||
Husslin' | Kardinal Offishall | EP | ||
L | Moe | Live | ||
L Version 3.1 | Moe | Live | ||
Return of Saturn | No Doubt | - | ||
S Club | S Club | US | ||
Special Brew | Bad Manners | Compilation | ||
Taxidermy | Queen Adreena | - | ||
Unrestricted | Da Brat | - | ||
Yeeeah Baby | Big Pun | - | ||
13 | Rudeboys inna Ghetto | Buju Banton | Compilation | |
17 | Now That's What I Call Music! 45 (UK series) | Various Artists | Compilation | |
18 | The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone | The Apples in Stereo | - | |
Down Here | Tracy Bonham | - | ||
Stronger Than Death | Black Label Society | - | ||
Emotional | Carl Thomas | - | ||
Figure 8 | Elliott Smith | - | ||
Greatest Hits | Ace of Base | Compilation | ||
Heavy Metal 2000 | Various Artists | Soundtrack | ||
Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 | Pink Floyd | Live | ||
Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye | Vince Gill | - | ||
Live from the Sun | Dokken | Live | ||
My Name Is Joe | Joe | - | ||
Victory | Running Wild | - | ||
Whitney: The Greatest Hits | Whitney Houston | Compilation | ||
25 | The Distillers | The Distillers | - | |
Fear of Flying | Mýa | - | ||
The Heat | Toni Braxton | - | ||
Promotional Copy | Reggie and the Full Effect | - | ||
Infest | Papa Roach | - | ||
Relient K | Relient K | - | ||
Silver & Gold | Neil Young | - | ||
Skull & Bones | Cypress Hill | - | ||
State of Flow | No Fun at All | - | ||
Summer Day Reflection Songs | Donovan | Compilation | ||
Thug Walkin' | Ying Yang Twins | - | ||
Useless | Unloco | EP | ||
27 | Damned in Black | Immortal | - | |
M A Y | 1 | Bardot | Bardot | - |
Internal Wrangler | Clinic | - | ||
2 | 2000 Years: The Millennium Concert | Billy Joel | Live | |
All Hands on the Bad One | Sleater-Kinney | - | ||
Bachelor No. 2 | Aimee Mann | - | ||
Ghost Stories | The Lawrence Arms | - | ||
Goodfellas | 504 Boyz | - | ||
Pay Attention | The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | - | ||
The Slash Years | L7 | Compilation | ||
White Pepper | Ween | - | ||
Don't Give Me Names | Guano Apes | - | ||
4 | My Music at Work | The Tragically Hip | - | |
6 | Summer in the City: Live in New York | Joe Jackson | Live | |
8 | There Goes The Neighborhood | Hush | - | |
9 | 3 for One | Chris Isaak | Box Set | |
100 Broken Windows | Idlewild | - | ||
The Ballad Collection | Boyz II Men | Compilation | ||
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence | Glassjaw | - | ||
Hot Rail | Calexico | - | ||
I Wanna Be with You | Mandy Moore | - | ||
Live at Ernesto's | The Slackers | Live | ||
Mission Impossible II soundtrack | Various Artists | Soundtrack | ||
Mob Mentality | The Business/Dropkick Murphys | Split LP | ||
Mystery White Boy | Jeff Buckley | Live | ||
Open the Door | Roger Hodgson | - | ||
The New America | Bad Religion | - | ||
Smile | The Jayhawks | - | ||
Survival Sickness | The (International) Noise Conspiracy | - | ||
Thane to the Throne | Jag Panzer | - | ||
This Time Around | Hanson | - | ||
View from Masada | Killah Priest | - | ||
When All Else Fails | Bracket | - | ||
11 | The Abba Generation | A*Teens | US | |
15 | Excuses for Travellers | Mojave 3 | - | |
Supermodified | Amon Tobin | - | ||
16 | Balance & Options | DJ Quik | - | |
Before The Calm | Witness | US; Debut album | ||
The Big Black | Orange Goblin | - | ||
Binaural | Pearl Jam | - | ||
Celestial Hi-Fi | Sheavy | - | ||
Ear-Resistible | The Temptations | - | ||
The Ever Passing Moment | MxPx | - | ||
Farmhouse | Phish | - | ||
The First of the Microbe Hunters | Stereolab | - | ||
I Got That Work | The Big Tymers | - | ||
Invincible | Five | US | ||
The Last Dance | Spice 1 | - | ||
Let's Do It for Johnny! | Bowling for Soup | - | ||
The Madding Crowd | Nine Days | - | ||
NYC Ghosts & Flowers | Sonic Youth | - | ||
Oops!... I Did It Again | Britney Spears | - | ||
Resolver | Veruca Salt | - | ||
We Are Motörhead | Motörhead | - | ||
23 | Alma Caribeña | Gloria Estefan | US | |
Blazing the Crop | Rae & Christian | US | ||
the construKction of light | King Crimson | - | ||
Deathrace King | The Crown | - | ||
Deviant | Pitchshifter | - | ||
Inside Job | Don Henley | - | ||
Love, God and Murder | Johnny Cash | Box Set | ||
Mad Season | Matchbox Twenty | - | ||
The Marshall Mathers LP | Eminem | LP | ||
Masterpiece Theatre | En Vogue | - | ||
Mer de Noms | A Perfect Circle | - | ||
The Platform | Dilated Peoples | - | ||
Please Come Home... Mr. Bulbous | King's X | - | ||
The Singles Collection, Volume 1 | Dropkick Murphys | Compilation | ||
Slick Shoes/Cooter Split | Slick Shoes/Cooter | Split EP | ||
Superfast | Dynamite Hack | - | ||
Vocalcity | Luomo | - | ||
Wake Up Screaming | Slick Shoes | - | ||
Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2) | XTC | - | ||
Wishville | Catherine Wheel | - | ||
29 | Brave New World | Iron Maiden | - | |
Fevers and Mirrors | Bright Eyes | - | ||
The Sophtware Slump | Grandaddy | - | ||
30 | dwightyoakamacoustic.net | Dwight Yoakam | - | |
High as Hell | Nashville Pussy | - | ||
The History of Rock | Kid Rock | Compilation +1 new track | ||
Mermaid Avenue Vol. II | Billy Bragg and Wilco | - | ||
Mind over Matter | Zion I | - | ||
J U N E | 1 | Broken Bracelet | Michelle Branch | - |
5 | The Captain | Kasey Chambers | US | |
6 | Another Joyous Occasion | Widespread Panic | Live | |
Brutal Planet | Alice Cooper | - | ||
Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant | Belle & Sebastian | - | ||
The Holiday Has Been Cancelled | Mad Caddies | EP | ||
Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons | Blonde Redhead | - | ||
Nativity in Black II: A Tribute to Black Sabbath | Various Artists | Black Sabbath tribute | ||
Problematic | ALL | - | ||
Question in the Form of an Answer | People Under The Stairs | - | ||
Rated R | Queens of the Stone Age | - | ||
Reactionary | Face to Face | - | ||
Tales Out of Luck (Me and the Drummer) | Willie Nelson | - | ||
Transcendental Blues | Steve Earle | - | ||
Voyage 34: The Complete Trip | Porcupine Tree | Compilation | ||
12 | 7 | S Club 7 | - | |
The Golden D | Graham Coxon | - | ||
One | Sister2Sister | Debut | ||
13 | Crush | Bon Jovi | - | |
Faith and Courage | Sinéad O'Connor | - | ||
Fantastic, Vol. 2 | Slum Village | - | ||
Mo Thugs III: The Mothership | Mo Thugs Family | - | ||
The Moon & Antarctica | Modest Mouse | - | ||
Power to the People | Poison | - | ||
Pump Up the Valuum | NOFX | - | ||
Riding with the King | B.B. King & Eric Clapton | - | ||
The Unseen | Quasimoto | - | ||
Z-Ro vs. the World | Z-Ro | - | ||
16 | Not That Kind | Anastacia | - | |
19 | Pop Trash | Duran Duran | - | |
20 | Anarchy | Busta Rhymes | - | |
Chinese Work Songs | Little Feat | - | ||
Classical Mushroom | Infected Mushroom | - | ||
De Stijl | The White Stripes | - | ||
Domestica | Cursive | - | ||
Down with the Scene | Kid 606 | - | ||
Flash Flash Flash | The Explosion | - | ||
Hold It Down | Madball | - | ||
Invincible Summer | k.d. lang | - | ||
Kaleidoscope Superior | Earthsuit | - | ||
One Long Year | Todd Rundgren | - | ||
One Voice | Billy Gilman | Debut | ||
Quality Control | Jurassic 5 | - | ||
Thunderstorm | Iron Fire | - | ||
Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer | Ayreon | - | ||
Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator | Ayreon | - | ||
Versus God | Dillinger Four | - | ||
White Pony | Deftones | - | ||
22 | Sound of Water | Saint Etienne | - | |
26 | ØØ Void | Sunn O))) | Debut | |
Alone with Everybody | Richard Ashcroft | - | ||
The Hour of Bewilderbeast | Badly Drawn Boy | - | ||
27 | Anthology | Chuck Berry | Compilation | |
Country Grammar | Nelly | Debut | ||
Fortress | Sister Hazel | - | ||
Gift | Taproot | - | ||
Greatest Hits | Queensrÿche | Compilation | ||
Half Hour of Power | Sum 41 | EP | ||
High Society | Kottonmouth Kings | - | ||
The Notorious K.I.M. | Lil' Kim | - | ||
Progress | Pedro the Lion | EP | ||
30 | Double Wide | Uncle Kracker | - |
July–September
Date | Album | Artist | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
J U L Y | 3 | G-A-Y | Various Artists | Compilation, UK |
4 | Cries of the Past | Underøath | - | |
Days Of The White Owl | The Nerve Agents | - | ||
8 | The Real Thing | Midnight Oil | Live | |
10 | Parachutes | Coldplay | UK; Debut | |
11 | Ad Astra | Spiritual Beggars | - | |
Art and Life | Beenie Man | - | ||
New Tattoo | Mötley Crüe | - | ||
Killswitch Engage | Killswitch Engage | - | ||
Lightbulb Sun | Porcupine Tree | - | ||
Live on Stage | Chuck Berry | Live | ||
Offerings: A Worship Album | Third Day | - | ||
Out of Control | Anti-Nowhere League | - | ||
S.I.O.S.O.S. | The Spooks | - | ||
Somewhere to Elsewhere | Kansas | - | ||
Songs from an American Movie Vol. One: Learning How to Smile | Everclear | - | ||
Swing Set | Ani DiFranco | EP | ||
Wasting Time | Mest | - | ||
12 | Walk of Life | Billie Piper | - | |
13 | 1956 | Soul-Junk | - | |
16 | The Hunter | Persuader | - | |
17 | Minor Earth Major Sky | A-ha | - | |
Who Needs Guitars Anyway? | Alice DeeJay | - | ||
18 | 2000 B.C. | Canibus | - | |
City of Syrup | Big Moe | - | ||
From the Darkness into the Light | Mellow Man Ace | - | ||
The Leprechaun | Lil' Flip | - | ||
MobySongs 1993–1998 | Moby | Compilation | ||
Now That's What I Call Music! 4 (U.S. series) | Various Artists | Compilation | ||
Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One: Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture | Various Artists | Soundtrack | ||
Stay Out of Order | The Casualties | - | ||
This Business of Art | Tegan and Sara | - | ||
Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 | Jill Scott | Debut | ||
Wishmaster | Nightwish | - | ||
20 | Punk-O-Rama 5 | Various Artists | Compilation | |
24 | Now That's What I Call Music! 46 (UK series) | Various Artists | Compilation | |
25 | Clayman | In Flames | - | |
Covenant | UFO | - | ||
The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book | Wyclef Jean | - | ||
The Greyest of Blue Skies | Finger Eleven | - | ||
Horrorscope | Eve 6 | - | ||
If Then Else | The Gathering | - | ||
Left and Leaving | The Weakerthans | - | ||
Outbound | Béla Fleck and the Flecktones | - | ||
The Savage Poetry | Edguy | - | ||
Who Let the Dogs Out | Baha Men | - | ||
31 | Ronan | Ronan Keating | - | |
A U G U S T | 1 | Almost Human | Voltaire | - |
The Big Picture | Big L | - | ||
Fragments of Freedom | Morcheeba | - | ||
Rancid | Rancid | - | ||
Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia | The Dandy Warhols | - | ||
Vavoom! | The Brian Setzer Orchestra | - | ||
7 | Summer's Stellar Gaze | Silverstein | EP | |
8 | Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump | De La Soul | - | |
Deaf Forever: The Best of Motörhead | Motörhead | Compilation | ||
Hot Shot | Shaggy | - | ||
1000 Hurts | Shellac | - | ||
OVO | Peter Gabriel | Soundtrack | ||
Resurrection | Halford | - | ||
To Hell and Back | Sinergy | - | ||
Until the Ink Runs Out | Eighteen Visions | - | ||
10 | Ace Troubleshooter | Ace Troubleshooter | - | |
14 | Little Kix | Mansun | - | |
Raging Speedhorn | Raging Speedhorn | - | ||
15 | Consent to Treatment | Blue October | - | |
Dubbing with the Banton | Buju Banton | Remix | ||
Into the Abyss | Hypocrisy | - | ||
Souls Aflame | O.A.R. | - | ||
Water to Drink | Victoria Williams | - | ||
We Still Crunk! | Lil Jon & the Eastside Boyz | - | ||
Wheatus | Wheatus | Debut | ||
21 | Liverpool Sound Collage | Paul McCartney | - | |
22 | Broke | Hed PE | - | |
False Cathedrals | Elliott | - | ||
V | Spock's Beard | - | ||
L.D. 50 | Mudvayne | - | ||
Playmate of the Year | Zebrahead | - | ||
A Retrospective | KRS-One | Compilation | ||
Steppin' Out | Cleopatra | - | ||
Super Hits | Donovan | Compilation | ||
Unchained Spirit | Buju Banton | - | ||
When Incubus Attacks Volume 1 | Incubus | EP | ||
Young World: The Future | Lil Zane | Debut | ||
25 | ID; Peace B | BoA | Debut | |
26 | The Best Of | Motörhead | Compilation | |
28 | Sing When You're Winning | Robbie Williams | - | |
29 | Four Cornered Night | Jets to Brazil | - | |
Genuine | Stacie Orrico | - | ||
Look What I Almost Stepped In... | The Vandals | - | ||
La Luna | Sarah Brightman | - | ||
Mas Borracho | Infectious Grooves | - | ||
Moment of Glory | Scorpions | With Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
R.A.W | Daz Dillinger | - | ||
The Supremes | The Supremes | Box Set | ||
2gether: Again | 2gether | - | ||
Woody's Roundup | Riders in the Sky | - | ||
You Were Here | Sarah Harmer | - | ||
Set it Off | Shuvel | - | ||
30 | Chrysalis | Anggun | - | |
S E P T E M B E R | 4 | Ghost Stories | Amanda Ghost | UK; Debut |
Gold: The Best of Spandau Ballet | Spandau Ballet | Compilation | ||
Odyssey Number Five | Powderfinger | - | ||
5 | Black Seeds of Vengeance | Nile | - | |
Evan and Jaron | Evan and Jaron | - | ||
Heartbreaker | Ryan Adams | - | ||
Hyacinths and Thistles | The 6ths | - | ||
Loud Rocks | Various Artists | Compilation | ||
Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music | The Smashing Pumpkins | - | ||
The Paper Route | Mack 10 | - | ||
The Teaches of Peaches | Peaches | - | ||
Trapped in Crime | C-Murder | - | ||
11 | Felt Mountain | Goldfrapp | - | |
12 | Everything, Everything | Underworld | Live | |
Freaked Out and Small | The Presidents of the United States of America | - | ||
Free Your Soul and Save My Mind | Suicidal Tendencies | - | ||
G.O.A.T. | LL Cool J | - | ||
The Good, the Bad, and the Funky | Tom Tom Club | - | ||
Hellos & Goodbyes | Buck-O-Nine | Live | ||
I | Nightingale | - | ||
In Blue | The Corrs | - | ||
It's Like This | Rickie Lee Jones | - | ||
The Jimi Hendrix Experience | Jimi Hendrix | Box Set | ||
King James Version | Harvey Danger | - | ||
Maroon | Barenaked Ladies | - | ||
Mi Reflejo | Christina Aguilera | Spanish-language | ||
Music for People | VAST | - | ||
Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya | Boyz II Men | - | ||
Red Dirt Girl | Emmylou Harris | - | ||
Relationship of Command | At the Drive-In | - | ||
Righteous Love | Joan Osborne | - | ||
Symbolic | Voodoo Glow Skulls | - | ||
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage | Cold | - | ||
Twilight As Played By The Twilight Singers | The Twilight Singers | - | ||
Ultimate Collection | Aimee Mann | Compilation | ||
The Worst | Tech N9ne | - | ||
18 | Music | Madonna | - | |
Selmasongs | Björk | Soundtrack | ||
19 | The Art of Drowning | AFI | - | |
Confederacy of Ruined Lives | Eyehategod | - | ||
Fearless | Terri Clark | - | ||
14 Diamonds | Stratovarius | Greatest Hits | ||
The Friends of Rachel Worth | The Go-Betweens | - | ||
The Harsh Light of Day | Fastball | - | ||
Live Cannibalism | Cannibal Corpse | Live | ||
Milk Cow Blues | Willie Nelson | - | ||
The Prodigal Son | Nate Dogg | - | ||
S.D.E. | Cam'ron | - | ||
Solaris | Photek | - | ||
Something Like Human | Fuel | - | ||
The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy | Sadat X | EP | ||
Suitcase: Failed Experiments and Trashed Aircraft | Guided by Voices | Box Set | ||
Timeless: Live in Concert | Barbra Streisand | 2xCD; Live | ||
25 | Dopethrone | Electric Wizard | - | |
Enemy of the Music Business | Napalm Death | - | ||
House of Yes: Live from House of Blues | Yes | Live | ||
Into the Light | David Coverdale | UK | ||
Light Years | Kylie Minogue | - | ||
26 | Aaron's Party (Come Get It) | Aaron Carter | - | |
Ventilation: Da LP | Phife Dawg | LP | ||
America Town | Five for Fighting | - | ||
Arch Allies: Live at Riverport | REO Speedwagon and Styx | Live | ||
Beware of Dog | Lil' Bow Wow | - | ||
Bridging the Gap | The Black Eyed Peas | - | ||
Friends for Schuur | Diane Schuur | - | ||
Good Charlotte | Good Charlotte | Debut | ||
The Hardest Part | Allison Moorer | - | ||
Jazzmatazz, Vol. 3: Streetsoul | Guru | - | ||
Learning to Breathe | Switchfoot | - | ||
Let's Get Ready | Mystikal | - | ||
New American Gospel | Lamb of God | - | ||
New Found Glory | New Found Glory | - | ||
New Train | Paul Pena | delayed 1973 release | ||
Playaz of Da Game | Juvenile | - | ||
Primitive | Soulfly | - | ||
Revelation | 98° | - | ||
Sailing to Philadelphia | Mark Knopfler | - | ||
Shyne | Shyne | Debut | ||
27 | Duty | Ayumi Hamasaki | - | |
30 | Darkness Forever! | Turbonegro | US; Live |
October–December
Date | Album | Artist | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
O C T O B E R | 2 | The Best of Richard Marx | Richard Marx | - |
DJ-Kicks: Nightmares on Wax | Nightmares on Wax | Compilation | ||
Kid A | Radiohead | - | ||
On Earth to Make the Numbers Up | Fosca | Debut | ||
Hell's Kitchen | Maxim | - | ||
3 | 10 | Enuff Z'Nuff | Japan | |
Destroy the Opposition | Dying Fetus | - | ||
If I Could Tell You | Yanni | - | ||
The Last of a Dying Breed | Scarface | - | ||
Melodie Citronique | Blonde Redhead | EP | ||
Oui | The Sea & Cake | - | ||
Saints & Sinners | All Saints | - | ||
Sibling Rivalry | The Doobie Brothers | - | ||
So Much for the Ten Year Plan: A Retrospective 1990-2000 | Therapy? | Compilation | ||
Soul Assassins II | Soul Assassins | - | ||
Soul Caddy | Cherry Poppin' Daddies | - | ||
Violent by Design | Jedi Mind Tricks | - | ||
Vivo | Luis Miguel | Live | ||
A War Story Book I | Psycho Realm | - | ||
Warning | Green Day | - | ||
You Win Again | Van Morrison & Linda Gail Lewis | - | ||
You're the One | Paul Simon | - | ||
Inches from the Mainline | Slaves on Dope | - | ||
9 | Black Market Music | Placebo | - | |
Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven | Godspeed You! Black Emperor | - | ||
Renegade | HammerFall | - | ||
10 | 5th Dog Let Loose | Flesh-N-Bone | - | |
Ain't Life Grand | Slash's Snakepit | - | ||
Alone in a Crowd | Catch 22 | - | ||
Bette | Bette Midler | - | ||
Blender | Collective Soul | - | ||
Breach | The Wallflowers | - | ||
The Door | Keb' Mo' | - | ||
The Height of Callousness | Spineshank | - | ||
The Very Best of Yanni | Yanni | Compilation | ||
If I Could Only Fly | Merle Haggard | - | ||
Rule 3:36 | Ja Rule | - | ||
V-The New Mythology Suite | Symphony X | - | ||
Vapor Transmission | Orgy | - | ||
Warriorz | M.O.P. | - | ||
Statement | Nonpoint | - | ||
16 | Atomhenge 76 | Hawkwind | Live | |
Back to Mine: Faithless | Faithless | Compilation | ||
High Visibility | The Hellacopters | - | ||
The House of Atreus Act II | Virgin Steele | - | ||
Renaissance | Lionel Richie | - | ||
The Very Beast of Dio | Dio | Compilation | ||
17 | American III: Solitary Man | Johnny Cash | - | |
Back for the First Time | Ludacris | - | ||
Bedlam Ballroom | Squirrel Nut Zippers | - | ||
Born to Do It | Craig David | UK | ||
Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water | Limp Bizkit | - | ||
Deltron 3030 | Deltron 3030 | - | ||
Eat at Whitey's | Everlast | - | ||
In the Valley of Dying Stars | Superdrag | - | ||
Iommi | Tony Iommi | - | ||
Lounge Against the Machine | Richard Cheese | Covers album | ||
PS I Love You | Kid 606 | - | ||
The Rose that Grew from Concrete | 2Pac | Poetry | ||
Skinhead Girl | The Specials | Covers album | ||
The Curtain Falls: Live At The Flamingo | Bobby Darin | - | ||
Train of Thought | Reflection Eternal | - | ||
18 | Casino | Alcazar | - | |
21 | Spacebrock | Hawkwind | - | |
23 | The Collector's Series, Volume One | Celine Dion | Compilation | |
Folkémon | Skyclad | - | ||
Lemonjelly.ky | Lemon Jelly | - | ||
Right Now | Atomic Kitten | Debut | ||
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea | PJ Harvey | - | ||
24 | Bedlam Born | Steeleye Span | - | |
Borders & Boundaries | Less Than Jake | - | ||
Capitol Punishment: The Megadeth Years | Megadeth | Compilation | ||
Days In Avalon | Richard Marx | - | ||
The Forbidden Love E.P. | Death Cab for Cutie | EP | ||
Fozzy | Fozzy | Debut | ||
Greatest Hits | Lenny Kravitz | Compilation +1 new track | ||
Hybrid Theory | Linkin Park | - | ||
Just Go Ahead Now: A Retrospective | Spin Doctors | Compilation | ||
Ladies, Women and Girls | Bratmobile | - | ||
Live @ the Key Club | Pennywise | Live | ||
Love Ways | Spoon | EP | ||
My Kind of Christmas | Christina Aguilera | Christmas | ||
Night and Day II | Joe Jackson | - | ||
Not the Tremblin' Kind | Laura Cantrell | - | ||
Play: The B Sides | Moby | Compilation | ||
Scattered, Smothered and Covered | Hootie & the Blowfish | Covers compilation | ||
Shine: The Hits | Newsboys | Compilation | ||
Take a Bite Outta Rhyme: A Rock Tribute to Rap | Various Artists | Rap covers by rock artists | ||
Ten 13 | Sammy Hagar | - | ||
Whoa, Nelly! | Nelly Furtado | Debut | ||
30 | All That You Can't Leave Behind | U2 | - | |
Blur: The Best Of | Blur | Compilation | ||
Buzz | Steps | - | ||
Follow the Reaper | Children of Bodom | - | ||
31 | Awake | Godsmack | - | |
Bizaar | Insane Clown Posse | - | ||
Bizzar | Insane Clown Posse | - | ||
Christmas Around the World | Bradley Joseph | Christmas | ||
The Dynasty: Roc La Familia | Jay-Z | - | ||
The Essential Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan | Compilation | ||
Freek Show | Twiztid | - | ||
Gotta Tell You | Samantha Mumba | - | ||
Haunted | Poe | - | ||
King of the Beach | Chris Rea | - | ||
Kissproof World | Jane Wiedlin | - | ||
The Least Worst Of | Type O Negative | Compilation with remixes and unreleased tracks | ||
Liquored Up and Lacquered Down | Southern Culture on the Skids | - | ||
Loveboat | Erasure | - | ||
Made Me Do It | The Haunted | - | ||
No Name Face | Lifehouse | - | ||
The Perfect Element, part I | Pain of Salvation | - | ||
Road Rage | Great Big Sea | - | ||
Sindustries | Gardenian | - | ||
Stankonia | OutKast | - | ||
Tomorrow's Sounds Today | Dwight Yoakam | - | ||
Underground Vol. 3: Kings of Memphis | Three 6 Mafia | - | ||
The Very Best of the Specials and Fun Boy Three | The Specials and Fun Boy Three | Compilation | ||
We Have Come for Your Parents | Amen | - | ||
N O V E M B E R | 1 | 3LW | 3LW | - |
3 | Cosmic Genesis | Vintersorg | - | |
4 | Origin | Evanescence | - | |
6 | Coast to Coast | Westlife | - | |
Genesis Archive 2: 1976–1992 | Genesis | Box Set | ||
Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars | Fatboy Slim | - | ||
The Unutterable | The Fall | - | ||
7 | El Cancionero Mas y Mas | Los Lobos | Box Set | |
Châtelet Les Halles | Florent Pagny | - | ||
Close to a World Below | Immolation | - | ||
The Color of Silence | Tiffany | - | ||
Forever | Spice Girls | - | ||
Hits+ | Kylie Minogue | Compilation | ||
The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show: The Enema Strikes Back | blink-182 | Live | ||
Myths, Legends, and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2 | The Aquabats | Compilation | ||
Pure | Gary Numan | - | ||
Ride Wit Us or Collide Wit Us | Outlawz | - | ||
Saturday People | Prozzäk | - | ||
The Seventh Song | Steve Vai | Compilation | ||
Stilelibero | Eros Ramazzotti | - | ||
Strait Up | Snot | - | ||
TP-2.com | R. Kelly | - | ||
War to End All Wars | Yngwie Malmsteen | - | ||
13 | 1 | The Beatles | Compilation | |
Familiar to Millions | Oasis | Live | ||
Ghost Tropic | Songs: Ohia | - | ||
Seul | Garou | Debut | ||
14 | Aijuswanaseing | Musiq | - | |
Bridging the Gap | Charlie Wilson | - | ||
The Collection: Volume Two | Bone Thugs-N-Harmony | Compilation | ||
Conspiracy of One | The Offspring | - | ||
Didn't See Me Coming | Keith Sweat | - | ||
Enters the Colossus | Mr. Lif | EP | ||
Exposed | Chanté Moore | - | ||
Fuse | Colin James | - | ||
Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) | Marilyn Manson | - | ||
Lovers Rock | Sade | - | ||
Midian | Cradle of Filth | - | ||
Musique | Theatre of Tragedy | - | ||
My Favorite Headache | Geddy Lee | - | ||
Now That's What I Call Music! 5 (U.S. series) | Various Artists | Compilation | ||
The Playa Rich Project | Various Artists | Compilation | ||
Sound Loaded | Ricky Martin | - | ||
The Swiss Army Romance | Dashboard Confessional | Debut | ||
20 | Maxi On | Takako Minekawa | - | |
Now That's What I Call Music! 47 (UK series) | Various Artists | Compilation | ||
21 | Black & Blue | Backstreet Boys | - | |
Bottles to the Ground | NOFX | EP | ||
Checkmate | B.G. | - | ||
A Day Without Rain | Enya | - | ||
Flashback | Electric Light Orchestra | Box Set | ||
Greatest Hits | Tim McGraw | Compilation | ||
Mama's Gun | Erykah Badu | - | ||
Mass Romantic | The New Pornographers | Debut | ||
Paradox Addendum | The Crüxshadows | EP | ||
The Reunion | Capone-N-Noreaga | - | ||
Songs from an American Movie Vol. Two: Good Time for a Bad Attitude | Everclear | - | ||
Space Age 4 Eva | 8Ball & MJG | - | ||
Things Falling Apart | Nine Inch Nails | EP | ||
The W | Wu-Tang Clan | - | ||
27 | The Early Chapters of Revelation | Therion | Box Set | |
In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country | Boards of Canada | EP | ||
Intermission | dc Talk | Compilation | ||
It's All About the Stragglers | Artful Dodger | - | ||
One Touch | Sugababes | UK | ||
Since I Left You | The Avalanches | [14] | ||
Tomorrow Comes Today | Gorillaz | EP | ||
The Fake Sound of Progress | Lostprophets | - | ||
28 | Catch the Wind | Donovan | Compilation | |
Dawn of Victory | Rhapsody | - | ||
Ghetto Postage | Master P | - | ||
Lyricist Lounge 2 | Various Artists | Compilation | ||
Suburban Light | The Clientele | - | ||
D E C E M B E R | 1 | Human Nature | Human Nature | - |
5 | The Best Of The Doors | The Doors | Compilation | |
Burning Japan Live 1999 | Arch Enemy | Live | ||
The Dark Ride | Helloween | - | ||
In the Flesh – Live | Roger Waters | 2xCD; Live | ||
Live | Alice in Chains | Live | ||
O Brother, Where Art Thou? | Various Artists | Soundtrack | ||
Renegades | Rage Against the Machine | Covers Album | ||
Sessions at West 54th: Recorded Live in New York | Keb' Mo' | Live DVD | ||
The Understanding | Memphis Bleek | - | ||
12 | Live at the Fillmore | Cypress Hill | Live | |
One Night Only | Elton John | Live | ||
Paperdoll | Kittie | EP; remix +5 live tracks | ||
Restless | Xzibit | - | ||
Salival | Tool | Box Set | ||
Spiritual Machines | Our Lady Peace | Canada | ||
Tangents: The Tea Party Collection | The Tea Party | Compilation | ||
Temple of Two Suns | Mob Rules | - | ||
X | K-Ci & JoJo | - | ||
15 | Flood | Boris | - | |
19 | Tha Last Meal | Snoop Dogg | - | |
Lights Out | Lil Wayne | - | ||
Sessions at West 54th | Neil Finn | Live | ||
26 | Past Life Trauma (1985–1992) | Kreator | Compilation |
Release date unknown
Still Standing – Yellowcard
Cherry Kicks – Caesars
Marvin at the Movies – Hank Marvin- [Floodgate]] – MD Dunn
Live in Chicago – Kurt Elling
Biggest hit singles
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions
in the charts of 2000.
# | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart Entries |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Madonna | Music | 2000 | UK 1 – May 2000 (14 weeks), Holland 1 – Apr 2000 (13 weeks), Sweden 1 – Apr 2000 (7 weeks), Switzerland 1 – May 2000 (17 weeks), Norway 1 – May 2000 (14 weeks), Canada RPM 1 for 6 weeks – May 2000, New Zealand 1 for 1 week – Jun 2000, Australia 1 for 2 weeks – May 2000, Europe 1 for 6 weeks – May 2000, Spain 1 for 1 week – Aug 2000, US BB 2 of 2000, Germany 2 – May 2000 (3 months), POP 2 of 2000, Japan (Tokyo) 3 – May 2000 (14 weeks), Austria 3 – May 2000 (4 weeks), Belgium 3 – Apr 2000 (15 weeks), France Gold (certified by SNEP in Jul 2001), Germany Gold (certified by BMieV in 2000), Switzerland 7 of 2000, US Billboard 9 – Apr 2000 (20 weeks), France 10 – May 2000 (1 week), ARC 17 of 2000 (peak 1 17 weeks), US Radio 19 of 2000 (peak 1 14 weeks), Australia 26 of 2000, Italy 34 of 2000, Party 39 of 1999, Brazil 44 of 2000, Germany 154 of the 2000s (peak 2 11 weeks), Acclaimed 2376 (2000) | |
2 | Britney Spears | Oops!... I Did it Again | 2000 | UK 1 – Sep 2000 (23 weeks), US Billboard 1 – Aug 2000 (24 weeks), Japan (Tokyo) 1 – Aug 2000 (25 weeks), Sweden 1 – Aug 2000 (10 weeks), Switzerland 1 – Sep 2000 (15 weeks), Norway 1 – Sep 2000 (10 weeks), Canada RPM 1 for 9 weeks – Sep 2000, New Zealand 1 for 1 week – Oct 2000, Australia 1 for 4 weeks – Aug 2000, Europe 1 for 6 weeks – Sep 2000, Spain 1 for 1 week – Oct 2000, Grammy in 2000 (Nominated), US Platinum (certified by RIAA in Oct 2000), Holland 4 – Aug 2000 (12 weeks), Poland 4 – Aug 2000 (13 weeks), Germany 4 – Aug 2000 (3 months), France Gold (certified by SNEP in Jul 2001), Germany Gold (certified by BMieV in 2000), Austria 6 – Sep 2000 (3 weeks), Belgium 6 – Aug 2000 (11 weeks), Italy 7 of 2000, Brazil 8 of 2000, Australia 11 of 2000, US Radio 15 of 2000 (peak 2 17 weeks), ARC 19 of 2000 (peak 1 16 weeks), Switzerland 19 of 2000, Japan (Osaku) 27 of 2000 (peak 3 16 weeks), US BB 33 of 2000, RYM 33 of 2000, POP 33 of 2000, Party 41 of 1999, Scrobulate 87 of pop, Germany 196 of the 2000s (peak 2 8 weeks), UKMIX 533, Acclaimed 674 (2000) | |
3 | U2 | Beautiful Day | 2000 | UK 1 – Oct 2000 (16 weeks), Holland 1 – Sep 2000 (17 weeks), Norway 1 – Oct 2000 (6 weeks), Poland 1 – Sep 2000 (46 weeks), Éire 1 for 3 weeks – Oct 2000, Australia 1 for 1 week – Oct 2000, Europe 1 for 2 weeks – Oct 2000, Spain 1 for 1 week – Nov 2000, Grammy in 2000, Japan (Tokyo) 2 – Sep 2000 (24 weeks), MTV Video of the Year 2001 (Nominated), Sweden 3 – Oct 2000 (5 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in May 2005), Switzerland 6 – Oct 2000 (8 weeks), Belgium 8 – Oct 2000 (6 weeks), Italy 12 of 2000, RYM 13 of 2000, US Billboard 21 – Oct 2000 (25 weeks), Germany 21 – Oct 2000 (1 month), Scrobulate 22 of rock, Austria 23 – Nov 2000 (1 week), ARC 37 of 2001 (peak 4 18 weeks), Australia 46 of 2000, Europe 50 of the 2000s (2000), Party 62 of 2007, US Radio 77 of 2001 (peak 19 3 weeks), Brazil 83 of 2000, Virgin 99, TheQ 225, WXPN 471, Acclaimed 1223 | |
4 | The Corrs | Breathless | 2000 | UK 1 – Dec 2000 (17 weeks), Sweden 1 – Dec 2000 (10 weeks), Austria 1 – Jan 2001 (5 weeks), Switzerland 1 – Dec 2000 (22 weeks), Éire 1 for 6 weeks – Dec 2000, Europe 1 for 10 weeks – Dec 2000, Germany 1 for 1 week – Jan 2001, Spain 1 for 1 week – Feb 2001, Holland 2 – Dec 2000 (11 weeks), Germany 2 – Jan 2001 (4 months), MTV Video of the Year 2001 (Nominated), UK Platinum (certified by BPI in Dec 2000), France Platinum (certified by SNEP in Feb 2001), Germany Platinum (certified by BMieV in 2001), Switzerland 3 of 2001, Norway 3 – Dec 2000 (13 weeks), Belgium 3 – Dec 2000 (13 weeks), Australia 3 of 2001, RYM 3 of 2000, Japan (Tokyo) 18 – Jan 2001 (11 weeks), Italy 26 of 2001, Poland 30 – Jan 2001 (5 weeks), US Billboard 51 – Nov 2000 (15 weeks), Scrobulate 53 of hip-hop, Germany 69 of the 2000s (peak 1 12 weeks), France (InfoDisc) 127 of the 2000s (peak 3, 26 weeks, 398k sales estimated, 2000), Rolling Stone 290, Acclaimed 323 (2000), UKMIX 787 | |
5 | Bon Jovi | It’s My Life | 2000 | Japan (Tokyo) 1 – Apr 2000 (24 weeks), Holland 1 – May 2000 (14 weeks), Sweden 1 – May 2000 (6 weeks), Switzerland 1 – May 2000 (23 weeks), Poland 1 – Apr 2000 (27 weeks), Belgium 1 – May 2000 (17 weeks), Europe 1 for 4 weeks – Jun 2000, Spain 1 for 1 week – Jul 2000, Japan (Osaku) 2 of 2000 (peak 1 29 weeks), Austria 2 – May 2000 (7 weeks), Germany 2 – May 2000 (4 months), Germany Platinum (certified by BMieV in 2000), UK 3 – Jun 2000 (13 weeks), France 3 – Apr 2000 (2 weeks), Switzerland 3 of 2000, Norway 3 – May 2000 (16 weeks), Italy 3 of 2000, POP 8 of 2001, US BB 11 of 2001, Australia 19 of 2000, Germany 27 of the 2000s (peak 2 16 weeks), US Billboard 33 – Aug 2000 (20 weeks), US Radio 67 of 2000 (peak 14 6 weeks), Party 124 of 1999, RYM 144 of 1999 |
Popular songs
- "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)" – Aaron Carter
- "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" – Nine Days
- "Adam's Song" – Blink-182 (September 5)
- "Again" – Lenny Kravitz (November 14)
- "Against All Odds" – Westlife and Mariah Carey (UK)
- "All the Small Things" – Blink-182 (January 18)
- "American Pie" – Madonna (March 3)
- "A Mil Por Hora" – Lynda Thomas
- "A Puro Dolor" – Son by Four
- "Around the World (La La La La La)" – ATC (May 9)
- "Babylon" – David Gray
- "Back Here" – BBMak
- "Bang Bang Boom" – The Moffatts
- "Bayern" – Die Toten Hosen
- "BEP Empire" – The Black Eyed Peas
- "Be With You – Enrique Iglesias (March 7)
- "Beautiful Day" – U2 (October 9)
- "Bent" – Matchbox Twenty (July 4 [US])
- "Bohemian Like You" – The Dandy Warhols
- "Boyz-N-The-Hood" – Dynamite Hack
- "Breathe" – Faith Hill
- "Breathless" – The Corrs (June 14)
- "Bye Bye Bye" – NSYNC (January 11)
- "Californication" – Red Hot Chili Peppers (May 20)
- "The Call" – Backstreet Boys
- "Can I Get A" – Jay-Z Featuring Ja Rule
- "Can't Fight the Moonlight" – LeAnn Rimes (August 22)
- "Case of the Ex" – Mýa (November 14)
- "Castles in the Sky" – Ian van Dahl (May 2000 [Europe], 2001 [worldwide])
- "Change (In the House of Flies)" – Deftones
- "Come On Over (All I Want Is You)" – Christina Aguilera (September 26)
- "Coming Around" – Travis (June 5)
- "Crazy for This Girl – Evan and Jaron
- "Day & Night" – Billie Piper (May 15)
- "Don't Give Up" – Chicane ft. Bryan Adams
- "Don't Say You Love Me" – M2M (January 2000)
- "Down With The Sickness" – Disturbed
- "Drive" – Incubus
- "Everything You Want" – Vertical Horizon
- "Faded" – SoulDecision
- "Feel the Beat" – Darude
- "Fly on the Wings of Love" – Olsen Brothers
- "Fool Again" – Westlife
- "Forgot About Dre" – Dr. Dre featuring Eminem
- "Freestyler" – Bomfunk MC's (October 1999 [Finland], February 14 2000 [worldwide])
- "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" – Britney Spears (February 1 [US] – February 22 [Aus])
- "Graduation (Friends Forever)" – Vitamin C (July 4)
- "The Great Beyond" – R.E.M. (November 1999 (US), January 24, 2000 (UK))
- "He Wasn't Man Enough" – Toni Braxton
- "Higher" – Creed
- "Hit or Miss" – New Found Glory
- "I Think I'm in Love with You" – Jessica Simpson (May 18)
- "I Try" – Macy Gray (September 27, 1999 (UK), January 25, 2000 (US))
- "I Turn To You" – Melanie C
- "I Turn To You" – Christina Aguilera
- "If You're Gone" – Matchbox Twenty
- "Independent Women Part I" – Destiny's Child (September 4)
- "It Wasn't Me" – Shaggy feat. Rikrok
- "It Feels So Good" – Sonique ( re-released May 2000)
- "It's Gonna Be Me" – NSYNC
- "It's My Life" – Bon Jovi (May 23)
- "It's So Hard" – Big Pun (April 17)
- "Kids" – Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue (October 9)
- "Komodo (Save a Soul)" – Mauro Picotto
- "Kryptonite" – 3 Doors Down (January 11)
- "L'amour toujours " – Gigi D'Agostino (July 2000)
- "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" – Modjo
- "Last Resort" – Papa Roach (September 18)
- "Leader of Men" – Nickelback (March 4)
- "Life Is a Rollercoaster" – Ronan Keating (July 10)
- "Little Things" – Good Charlotte
- "Loser" – 3 Doors Down
- "Lucky" – Britney Spears (August 4 (UK), August 15 (US))
- "Make Me Bad" – KoЯn
- "Makes No Difference" – Sum 41
- "Mama Told Me Not to Come" – Tom Jones and the Stereophonics
- "Man Overboard" – Blink-182
- "Maria Maria" – Santana (January 25)
- "Minority" – Green Day (October 31)
- "Moi... Lolita" – Alizée (July 4, 2000)
- "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" – Eels (February 14 (UK))
- "Music" – Madonna (August 21)
- "My Generation" – Limp Bizkit (September 2000)
- "My Love" – Westlife
- "Never Be The Same Again – Melanie C
- "On a Night Like This" – Kylie Minogue
- "One More Time" – Daft Punk (November 30)
- "One Step Closer" – Linkin Park
- "The One" – Backstreet Boys (May 16) (Millennium album)
- "Only Time – Enya
- "Oops!... I Did It Again" – Britney Spears (April 25 [US], May 1 [UK])
- "Original Prankster" – The Offspring (October 24)
- "Otherside" – Red Hot Chili Peppers (January 11)
- "Pinch Me" – Bare Naked Ladies (August 29)
- "Please Stay" – Kylie Minogue (December 11)
- "Private Emotion" – Ricky Martin featuring Meja
- "Pure Shores" – All Saints (February 26)
- "The Real Slim Shady" – Eminem (May 16)
- "Responsibility" – MxPx
- "Rise" – Gabrielle (January 24(UK) May 2(U.S.))
- "Rock DJ" – Robbie Williams (July 31)
- "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" – Limp Bizkit (September 2000)
- "Say My Name" – Destiny's Child (February 29 [US], May 16 [UK])
- "Sex Bomb" – Tom Jones featuring Mousse T.
- "7 Days" – Craig David
- "17 Again" – Eurythmics (January 2000)
- "Shape of My Heart" – Backstreet Boys (October 31)
- "Shine" – Vanessa Amorosi (June 2000)
- "Show Me The Meaning of Being Lonely" – Backstreet Boys (Millennium album)
- "Something Deep Inside" – Billie Piper (September 18)
- "Spinning Around" – Kylie Minogue (June 2000)
- "Stan" – Eminem featuring Dido (December)
- "Stronger" – Britney Spears (November 13 [EUR] December 4 [UK], November 30 [US])
- "Summer Jam" – The Underdog Project
- "Take a Look Around" – Limp Bizkit
- "Teenage Dirtbag" – Wheatus
- "Thank God I Found You" – Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees (January 25 (U.S.), February 28(UK))
- "Thank You for Loving Me" – Bon Jovi (December)
- "There She Goes" – Sixpence None the Richer
- "Try Again" – Aaliyah (February 29)
- "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" – D'Angelo (January 1)
- "Wait and Bleed" – Slipknot (February)
- "Warning" – Green Day (December 11)
- "The Way I Am" – Eminem
- "Weekends" – The Black Eyed Peas
- "Who Let the Dogs Out?" – Baha Men (July)
- "With Arms Wide Open" – Creed
- "Yellow" – Coldplay (June 26)
- "You're No Rock n' Roll Fun" – Sleater-Kinney
Best selling albums of the year (Soundscan)
According to Soundscan, the best selling album of 2000 was No Strings Attached by NSYNC, selling nearly 10 million copies.[15]
Rank | Album | Artist | Sales (in millions) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | No Strings Attached | NSYNC | 9.9 |
2 | The Marshall Mathers LP | Eminem | 7.9 |
3 | Oops!... I Did It Again | Britney Spears | 7.8 |
4 | Human Clay | Creed | 6.5 |
5 | Supernatural | Santana | 5.8 |
6 | 1 | The Beatles | 5.0 |
7 | Country Grammar | Nelly | 5.0 |
8 | Black & Blue | Backstreet Boys | 4.7 |
9 | 2001 | Dr. Dre | 3.9 |
10 | The Writing's on the Wall | Destiny's Child | 3.8 |
Classical music
Thomas Adès – Piano Quintet, op. 20
John Coolidge Adams – El Niño (opera-oratorio)
John Luther Adams – The Light That Fills the World, for orchestra
Julian Anderson – Alhambra Suite, for chamber orchestra
Milton Babbitt
Little Goes a Long Way, for violin and piano
Pantuns, for soprano and piano
Leonardo Balada – Music for Flute and Orchestra
Chen Yi – KC Capriccio, for wind ensemble and mixed choir
Edward Cowie
Bad Lands Gold, for tuba and piano- Concerto for oboe and orchestra
Dark Matter, for brass ensemble
Elysium IV, for orchestra
Four Frames in a Row, for high voice and baroque ensemble
The Healing of Saul, for violin and harp (or piano)
Several Charms, for violin and piano
Peter Maxwell Davies – Symphony No. 7
Peter Eötvös – Paris–Dakar, for ensemble
Lorenzo Ferrero
Glamorama Spies, for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, and piano
Rastrelli in Saint Petersburg, for oboe and string orchestra
Tempi di quartetto, for string quartet
Stefano Gervasoni – Rigirio
Frans Geysen
Alles heeft zijn tijd 1, for orchestra
Alles heeft zijn tijd 2, for string quartet
Alles heeft zijn tijd 3, for string quartet
Alles heeft zijn tijd 4, for keyboard instrument
Alles heeft zijn tijd 5, for keyboard instrument
Alles heeft zijn tijd 6, for string quartet
Alles heeft zijn tijd 7, for four-part mixed choir (or string quartet, or trumpet, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon)
Alles heeft zijn tijd 8, for keyboard instrument
Alles heeft zijn tijd 9, for 4 trumpets
Alles komt terug 2, for three-part choir
Alles komt terug 3, for SSATB choir
Alles komt terug 4, for carillon
Alles komt terug 5, for keyboard instrument
Benadering van de kern, for keyboard instrument
Muziek voor toetsenbord 2, for piano
Toetsing, for keyboard instrument
Philip Glass
Tirol Concerto, for piano and orchestra- Concerto Fantasy, for two timpanists and orchestra
Alexander Goehr- Piano Quintet, op. 69
- Suite, for two pianos, op. 70
Friedrich Goldmann –
Augenblick für Stimme, for mezzo-soprano, flute, oboe, clarinet, trombone, percussion, electric guitar, keyboard, viola and cello- Etudes (3) for piano
- Quartet, for oboe, violin, viola, and cello
7 x 10 Takte für Dieter Schnebel, for flute and clarinet
Ilja Hurník
Con brio, for orchestra- Symphony in C
Karl Jenkins – Adiemus IV: The Eternal Knot
Nigel Keay – Viola Concerto ([1])
Wojciech Kilar –
Introitus for organ
Missa pro pace, for solo voices, choir and orchestra or instrumental ensemble
The Oscar fanfare
Meyer Kupferman – Icon Symphony
Mario Lavista- Estudio, for four marimbas
Mater dolorosa, for organ
Tres Miniaturas, for guitar,
- Estudio, for four marimbas
György Ligeti – Síppal, dobbal, nádihegedüvel
Magnus Lindberg- Corrente – China Version
Jubilees, for piano
James MacMillan – Mass, for choir and organ
Mesías Maiguashca – El Tiempo, for 2 flutes, 2 clarinets, 2 cellos, 2 percussionists, and electronics
Tomás Marco – América (cantata)
Donald Martino – Romanza, for violin solo
Robert Morris
In Concert, for ten instruments
Still, for piano
Bayan Northcott – Alma Redemptoris Mater, for three tenors, op. 7, no. 2
Gérard Pape – Tantric Transformations, eight-channel electronic music and digital video
Henri Pousseur
Anneaux du soleil, for piano
Navigations, for harp
Seize Paysages planétaires, ethno-electroacoustical music
Wolfgang Rihm
Auf einem anderen Blatt, for piano- Concerto (Dithyrambe), for string quartet and orchestra
Deus passus (Passions-Stücke nach Lukas), for soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, mixed chorus, and orchestra
… fleuve V (omnia tempus habent), for mezzo-soprano, baritone, distant ensemble (2 trumpets, 3 percussion), and large orchestra
Frage, for coloratura soprano, English horn, A-clarinet (+ bass clarinet), harp, viola, cello, double bass, piano, and percussion
Im Anfang, for large orchestra
In Frage, for English horn, bass clarinet, harp, viola, cello, double bass, piano, and percussion
Rilke: Vier Gedichte, for tenor and piano
Stilles Stück (text by Hermann Lenz), for baritone and 2 string quartets
Vers une symphonie fleuve IV, for large orchestra
Vier Male (Stücke), for A-clarinet
Peter Ruzicka – Traces, for clarinet and orchestra
Peter Sculthorpe
Djilile, for string quartet
From the River, for violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano
Harbour Dreaming, for piano (originally titled Between Five Bells)
New Norcia, for brass and percussion
Parting, for viola and piano
Quamby, for chamber orchestra
Reef Singing, for clarinet and piano
Saibai, for unison voices and drums
Song for a Penny, for solo piano (shorter and longer versions)
Tailitnama Song, for viola and piano, or viola solo
Three Shakespeare Songs, for voice and piano (Text: William Shakespeare)
Roger Smalley – String Quartet No. 2
Juan Maria Solare
Blockartig, for three recorders (TTB)
Constelación (Nueva Suite Modal) [Constellation (New Modal Suite)], five pieces for flute and clarinet
de capa caída, tango for two pianos
Utopía caminante [Walking Utopia], for trombone and cello
Viejo Fueye Deconstruido [Old, deconstructed bag (bellows)], postmodern tango for tenor saxophone, bandoneon, double bass, and piano
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Engel-Prozessionen (from Sonntag aus Licht)- Refrain 2000
John Tavener – Song of the Cosmos
Eric Whitacre – October
Charles Wuorinen- Fourth String Quartet
Cyclops 2000, for twenty players
Opera
Michael Abels – Homies and Popz
John Coolidge Adams – El Niño (opera-oratorio)
Harrison Birtwistle – The Last Supper
Peter Maxwell Davies – Mr Emmet Takes a Walk
Carlisle Floyd – Cold Sassy Tree
Cristóbal Halffter – Don Quijote
Jake Heggie – Dead Man Walking
Michael Nyman – Facing Goya
Poul Ruders – The Handmaid's Tale
Kaija Saariaho – L'Amour de loin
Sheila Silver – The Thief of Love
Richard Thomas – Tourette's Diva
Jazz
Musical theater
Aida – Broadway production opened at the Palace Theatre and ran for 1852 performances
The Dead – Broadway production opened at the Belasco Theatre and ran for 120 performances
The Full Monty – Broadway production opened at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre and ran for 770 performances
Jane Eyre – Broadway production opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre and ran for 209 performances
The Music Man (Meredith Willson) – Broadway revival
Seussical – Broadway production opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre and ran for 198 performances
The Sapphire Necklace – Midway Village premiere
Musical film
- Almost Famous
Dancer in the Dark, starring Björk- Darling Darling
- The Filth and the Fury
- Kandukondain Kandukondain
- Nuvvu Vastavani
The Road to El Dorado (animation)
The Tigger Movie released February 10
The Fantasticks released September 22, starring Joel Grey- Thenkasipattanam
- Turn It Up
Births
January 8 – Noah Cyrus, American singer, actress (sister of Miley Cyrus, Trace Cyrus, daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus)
March 27 – Halle Bailey, American singer-songwriter and member of duo Chloe x Halle
April 9 – Jackie Evancho, American classical crossover singer
June 16 – Tay-K, American rapper and songwriter
August 17 – Lil Pump, American rapper, record producer, and songwriter
October 31 – Willow Smith, American singer, actress and dancer (daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith)
Deaths
January 2 – Nat Adderley (68), jazz cornet and trumpet player
January 16 – Gene Harris (67), jazz pianist
January 19
Irra Petina (91), operatic contralto
Josh Clayton-Felt (32), singer-songwriter (choriocarcinoma)
January 22 – Carlo Cossutta (67), operatic tenor
February 3 – Alla Rakha (80), tabla player
February 4 – Doris Coley (59), vocalist (the Shirelles)
February 7
Big Punisher (28), rapper (heart attack)
Dave Peverett (56) (Foghat)
February 11 – Lord Kitchener (77), calypsonian
February 12
Screamin' Jay Hawkins (70), U.S. vocal artist
Andy Lewis (33), Australian bass player (The Whitlams) (b. 1967)
Oliver (54), U.S. singer (b. 1945)
February 19 – Marin Goleminov (91), violinist and composer
February 23 – Ofra Haza (42), singer
February 29 – Dennis Danell (38), guitarist (Social Distortion) (brain aneurysm)
March 4 – Walter Dana (97), polka-music promoter
March 5 – Alexander Young (79), operatic tenor
March 7 – Pee Wee King (86), country musician and songwriter (heart attack)
March 20 – Gene "Eugene" Andrusco (38), actor and singer (brain aneurysm)
March 27 – Ian Dury (57), English rock musician (liver cancer)
April 25 – Niels Viggo Bentzon (80), Danish composer
April 27 – Vicki Sue Robinson (45), US disco singer (cancer)
May 2 – Sundar Popo (56), Indo-Trinidadian chutney musician (heart and kidney ailment relating to diabetes)
May 13 – Cesare Valletti (77), operatic tenor
May 20 – Jean-Pierre Rampal (78), flautist
May 31 – Johnnie Taylor (66), singer
June 1 – Tito Puente (77), Afro-Cuban jazz and salsa musician
June 7 – James Moore (44), gospel singer
June 14 – Paul Griffin (62), pianist
July 5 – Lord Woodbine (Harold Adolphus Philips) (71), calypsonian
July 6
Ľudovít Rajter (93), Slovak composer and conductor
Władysław “Władek” Szpilman (88), Jewish-Polish pianist who survived the Holocaust
July 11 – Jaroslav Filip (51), Slovak musician, actor
July 15 – Paul Young (53), English singer and percussionist of Sad Café and Mike + The Mechanics (heart attack)
July 24 – Oscar Shumsky (83), violinist
July 28 – Jerome Smith (KC and the Sunshine Band)
August 10 – Suzanne Danco (89), operatic soprano
August 13 – Nazia Hassan (34), iconic Pakistani singer (lung cancer)
August 25
Jack Nitzsche (63), arranger, producer, songwriter and composer
Allen Woody (44), bass guitarist
September 12 – Stanley Turrentine (66), jazz saxophonist
September 21 – Bengt Hambraeus (72), composer for organ
September 25 – Tommy Reilly (81), harmonica virtuoso
September 26 – Carl Sigman (91), songwriter
October 1
Robert Allen (73), American pianist and composer (b. 1928)
Cub Koda (51), singer, guitarist and songwriter (Brownsville Station)
October 3 – Benjamin Orr (53), bassist, vocalist of The Cars
October 17 – Joachim Nielsen (36), Norwegian rock singer in Jokke & Valentinerne
October 18 – Julie London (74), US singer and actress
October 21 – Frankie Crocker, radio DJ
October 27 – Winston Grennan (56), Jamaican drummer
October 28 – Carlos Guastavino (78), composer
October 30 – Steve Allen (78), comedian, composer, talk show host, author
November 8
Brian Boydell (83), Irish composer
Dick Morrissey (60), UK tenor saxophonist (cancer)
November 12 – Stanley Turrentine (64), US tenor saxophonist (stroke)
November 16
DJ Screw (29), hip-hop DJ (codeine overdose)
Joe C. (26), rapper
November 30 – Scott Smith (45), bassist (Loverboy) (lost at sea)
December 17 – Harold Rhodes (89), inventor of Rhodes piano
December 18 – Kirsty McColl (41), English singer songwriter (speedboat accident)
December 19
Rob Buck (42), guitarist (10,000 Maniacs) (liver disease)
Milt Hinton (90), jazz double bassist
Pops Staples (85), gospel and R & B musician
December 24 – Nick Massi (65), bass singer in The Four Seasons
Awards
- The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Eric Clapton, Earth, Wind & Fire, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Moonglows, Bonnie Raitt and James Taylor
- Inductees of the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame include Shirley Caesar, and The Oak Ridge Boys
Grammy Awards
- Grammy Awards of 2000
Country Music Association Awards
Eurovision Song Contest
- Eurovision Song Contest 2000
Mercury Music Prize
The Hour of Bewilderbeast – Badly Drawn Boy wins.
MTV Video Music Awards
- 2000 MTV Video Music Awards
Charts
Triple J Hottest 100
- Triple J Hottest 100, 2000
See also
- 2000 in music (UK)
Record labels established in 20000807145249
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