August Albums!
August Albums: 10 Iconic Releases That Defied the Summer Slump
While summer isn’t typically peak season for major album drops, these 10 legendary August releases proved otherwise—from game-changing debuts to era-defining classics. Now available on vinyl at IrelandVinyl.com and Zhivago Gifts Galway.
1. The Beatles – Revolver (August 5, 1966)
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Why It Matters: Marked The Beatles’ psychedelic turn with "Eleanor Rigby" and "Tomorrow Never Knows"
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Fun Fact: Recorded during a break from touring, foreshadowing their studio-focused future
2. Jeff Buckley – Grace (August 23, 1994)
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Why It Matters: Buckley’s only studio album, featuring the immortal "Hallelujah" cover
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Irish Connection: Played legendary Dublin shows at Whelan’s in 1995
3. Lauryn Hill – The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (August 25, 1998)
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Why It Matters: First hip-hop album to win Album of the Year at the Grammys
4. New Order – Substance (August 10, 1987)
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Why It Matters: Definitive singles collection with "Blue Monday" and "Bizarre Love Triangle"
5. Def Leppard – Hysteria (August 3, 1987)
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Why It Matters: Spawned 7 hit singles including "Pour Some Sugar On Me"
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Record-Breaker: Took 3 years to record due to drummer Rick Allen’s accident
6. The Cure – The Head on the Door (August 13, 1985)
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Why It Matters: Bridged goth and pop with "Close to Me" and "In Between Days"
7. Oasis – Definitely Maybe (August 29, 1994)
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Why It Matters: The album that launched Britpop into orbit
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Irish Love: Played their first Irish show at Dublin’s SFX just months before release
8. Lorde – Solar Power (August 20, 2021)
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Why It Matters: A sun-drenched departure from her previous work
9. Blur – Leisure (August 26, 1991)
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Why It Matters: Britpop’s first shot across the bow with "There’s No Other Way"
10. Ariana Grande – Yours Truly (August 30, 2013)
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Why It Matters: The debut that launched a superstar
Find These Summer Classics At:
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📍 Zhivago Gifts, Galway (in-store)