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album

1. a booklike holder containing sleeves for gramophone records
2. Chiefly Brit an anthology, usually large and illustrated
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album

In ancient Roman architecture, a space on the surface of a wall covered with white plaster, located in a public place, on which public announcements and records, etc. were written.
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Cris Williamson's album The Changer and the Changed (Olivia Records, 1975), although not the first "women's music" album (the first was Alix Dobkin's Lavender Jane Loves Women in 1974), became THE women's music album and "set a tone for a decade of a new genre of music" (Ladyslipper, p.47).