album
album — noun
1. a group of songs or recorded tracks that an artist puts out together as one prod
a group of songs or recorded tracks that an artist puts out together as one product, usually on a CD, vinyl record, or streaming service.
Taylor Swift's debut album sold over a million copies in its first week.
collocation: debut album
The band recorded their new album in a small studio in Nashville.
collocation: record an album
Hadiya listens to old jazz albums every Sunday morning while making breakfast.
The album includes ten songs and a hidden bonus track at the end.
Coldplay will release their next album in October after a three-year break.
- single
one song released on its own rather than as part of a collection
文法句型
album by [artist]
album of [genre/songs]
用法筆記
Often modified by adjectives describing the album's place in the artist's career: debut, second, latest, greatest hits, live, studio.
常見錯誤
2. a book filled with empty pages or sleeves where you can keep and display photos,
a book filled with empty pages or sleeves where you can keep and display photos, stamps, postcards, or other small flat items.
Grandma showed us a faded photo album from her wedding day in 1962.
collocation: photo album
Lucas keeps his stamp album locked inside his desk drawer.
collocation: stamp album
The family album was the first thing Mei saved when the fire started.
Sofia slid the postcards from Paris into a leather album with brown pages.
My uncle has filled three albums with coins from countries around the world.
文法句型
album of [photos/stamps]
[type] album
用法筆記
The type of contents is usually shown by a noun before 'album' (photo album, stamp album, scrapbook album). Without a modifier, listeners often assume photos.