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| - This is a list of musicians who have released multiple albums named after themselves. Untitled or numbered albums (such as Van Halen II or Chicago XIV) are not included.
* Atomic Rooster
* Atomic Rooster (1970)
* Atomic Rooster (1980)
* bob hund
* bob hund (1993)
* bob hund (1994)
* David Bowie
* David Bowie (1967)
* David Bowie (1969; released in the US as Man of Words/Man of Music; 1972 reissue was renamed Space Oddity, which has been retained for all subsequent reissues)
* Beau Dommage
* Beau Dommage (1974)
* Beau Dommage (1994)
* The Bronx
* The Bronx (2003)
* The Bronx (2006)
* Cheap Trick
* Cheap Trick (1977)
* Cheap Trick (1997)
* Chilliwack
* Chilliwack (1970)
* Chilliwack (1971)
* Colourbox
* Colourbox (1983 EP, 1986 CD)
* Colourbox (1985)
* Paolo Conte
* Paolo Conte (1974)
* Paolo Conte (1984)
* Darker My Love
* Darker My Love (2004, EP)
* Darker My Love (2006)
* Days of the New
* Days of the New (1997, "Orange album")
* Days of the New (1999, "Green album")
* Days of the New (2001, "Red album")
* Days of the New (2008, "Purple album", tentatively scheduled)
* Delta Goodrem
* Delta Goodrem (2003)
* Delta Goodrem (2007)
* Bo Diddley
* Bo Diddley (1958, Chess Records)
* Bo Diddley (1962, Checker Records)
* Duran Duran
* Duran Duran (1981)
* Duran Duran (1993, "The Wedding Album")
* Bob Dylan
* Bob Dylan (1962)
* Dylan (1973)
* Dylan (2007)
* Everlife
* Everlife (2004)
* Everlife (2007)
* Fleetwood Mac
* Fleetwood Mac (1968)
* Fleetwood Mac (1975)
* Foghat
* Foghat (1972)
* Foghat (1973, often referred to as Rock and Roll)
* Peter Gabriel
* Peter Gabriel (1977, "car" cover)
* Peter Gabriel (1978, "scratch" cover)
* Peter Gabriel (1980, "melt" cover)
* Peter Gabriel (1982, released in U.S. as Security)
* Jerry Garcia
* Garcia (1972)
* Garcia (1974, also known as Compliments of Garcia because the advance copies featured stickers that said "Compliments of")
* Johnny Gill
* Johnny Gill (1983)
* Johnny Gill (1990)
* The Grateful Dead
* The Grateful Dead (1967)
* Grateful Dead (1971)
* Sammy Hagar
* Sammy Hagar (1977)
* Sammy Hagar (1987; subsequently retitled I Never Said Goodbye following a promotional contest on MTV)
* The Hollies
* Hollies (1964)
* Hollies (1974; some sources list the title as Hollies '74 to avoid confusion, but the official title is just Hollies)
* Holy Fuck
* Holy Fuck (2005)
* Holy Fuck (2007, EP)
* The House of Love
* The House of Love (1987; collection of early singles on German Rough Trade)
* The House of Love (1988; Creation)
* The House of Love (1990; Fontana)
* Whitney Houston
* Whitney Houston (1985)
* Whitney (1987)
* Janis Ian
* Janis Ian (1967)
* Janis Ian (1978)
* La Toya Jackson
* La Toya Jackson (1980)
* La Toya (1988)
* Janet Jackson
* Janet Jackson (1982)
* janet. (1993)
* Damita Jo (2004)
* Jimmy Eat World
* Jimmy Eat World (1994)
* Jimmy Eat World (2001, changed from Bleed American after September 11, 2001 attacks)
* Janis Joplin
* Janis (1975)
* Janis (1993)
* Karat
* Karat (1978)
* Karat (1991)
* Killing Joke
* Killing Joke (1980)
* Killing Joke (2003)
* Ricky Martin
* Ricky Martin (1991)
* Ricky Martin (1999)
* Kylie Minogue
* Kylie (1988)
* Kylie Minogue (1994)
* Kylie Minogue (1998; UK title only; released as Impossible Princess elsewhere, but retitled due to the 1997 death of Diana, Princess of Wales)
* Mike + The Mechanics
* Mike + The Mechanics (1985)
* Mike + The Mechanics (1999, also known as M6)
* Ricky Nelson
* Ricky (1957, United Artists Records)
* Ricky Nelson (1958, Imperial Records)
* NRBQ
* NRBQ (1969, Columbia Records)
* NRBQ (1999, Rounder Records)
* Orbital
* Orbital (1991, "Green Album")
* Orbital (1993, "Brown Album")
* Orbital also relased Blue Album in 2004. It was actually called Blue Album, as opposed to their first two, self-titled, albums.
* Elvis Presley
* Elvis Presley (1956, RCA Records)
* Elvis (1956, RCA Records)
* Elvis (1973, RCA Victor Records)
* Puhdys
* Die Puhdys (1974, 1)
* Puhdys (1975, 2)
* Quiet Riot
* Quiet Riot (1977)
* Quiet Riot (1988)
* Rancid
* Rancid (1992, EP, "fire" cover)
* Rancid (1993, "gun" cover)
* Rancid (2000, "skull" cover)
* Ratt
* Ratt (1983, EP, Time Coast)
* Ratt (1999, Sony/Portrait)
* Red House Painters
* Red House Painters (1993, also known as Rollercoaster)
* Red House Painters (1993, also known as Bridge)
* Elis Regina
* Ellis Regina (1963)
* Elis (1966)
* Elis (1971)
* Elis (1972)
* Elis (1973)
* Elis (1974)
* Elis (1977)
* Elis (1980)
* REO Speedwagon
* R.E.O. Speedwagon (1971)
* R.E.O. (1976)
* Diana Ross
* Diana Ross (1970, Motown)
* Diana Ross (1976, Motown)
* Ross (1978, Motown)
* diana (1980, Motown)
* Ross (1983, RCA)
* Santana
* Santana (1969)
* Santana (1971, also known as "Santana III")
* Boz Scaggs
* Boz (1965)
* Boz Scaggs (1969, remixed and re-released under the same title in 1977)
* Seal
* Seal (1991, Seal as A of SEAL on cover)
* Seal (1994, Seal with arms outstretched on cover)
* Seal (2003, also known as Seal IV)
* Stefanie Sun (Chinese Name: Sun Yanzi)
* Yan Zi (2000, after her first name in Mandarin)
* Stefanie (2004, after her English name, symbolising the renewal of her contract)
* Suicide
* Suicide (1977)
* Suicide (1980)
* ThalĂa
* Thalia (1990)
* Thalia (2002)
* Thalia (2003, English language album)
* 3 Doors Down
* 3 Doors Down (1997)
* 3 Doors Down (2008)
* Throwing Muses
* Throwing Muses (1986)
* Throwing Muses (2003)
* Tindersticks
* Tindersticks (1993)
* Tindersticks (1995)
* Trapeze
* Trapeze (1969)
* Trapeze (1976)
* Trouble
* Trouble (1984, later renamed Psalm 9)
* Trouble (1990)
* Caetano Veloso
* Caetano Veloso (1968)
* Caetano Veloso (1969)
* Caetano Veloso (1971)
* Caetano Veloso (1986)
* The Wannadies
* The Wannadies (1990)
* The Wannadies (1997)
* Weather Report
* Weather Report (1971)
* Weather Report (1982)
* Weezer
* Weezer (1994, "the blue album")
* Weezer (2001, "the green album")
* Weezer (2008, "the red album")
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