
As of this writing, he's gotten up to Hardcastle 8.
Paul Hardcastle's smooth jazz albums are named Hardcastle followed by a number. label, Charisma Records Gabriel responded by giving his next three albums curt, two-letter, one-word anti-titles. Gabriel intended to treat his albums like issues in a magazine, hence the repeated eponymous titles, but was eventually forced out of the practice completely by his U.K. The first three are often listed as Car, Scratch, and Melt, after their album covers. and Canada as Security, and maintained that title in those territories until Gabriel reacquired the rights in 2010. Peter Gabriel's first four albums, all literally titled Peter Gabriel - though due to Executive Meddling courtesy of Gabriel's North American distributor, the fourth was released in the U.S. Evans Blue's third album is named "Evans Blue". Said second album should not be confused with Electric Light Orchestra Part II, which is the self-titled debut for the spin-off band of the same name. Electric Light Orchestra's first album was self-titled note the title No Answer used in the US was due to a miscommunication between their UK and US record labels. The second is often referred to as The Wedding Album due to its wedding-themed cover art. Duran Duran released two self-titled albums, one in 1981 and another in 1993. Crystal Castles' 2008 debut LP and 2010 sophomore album (dubbed Crystal Castles II by fans). ( The Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago's debut, was also a self-titled release prior to a change of name due to legal trouble with the actual CTA.) The entirety of Chicago's discography, with only a few exceptions, in the form of Chicago and a Roman numeral. Cheap Trick's 1977 debut Cheap Trick and the band's 1997 thirteenth album of the same name. Eric Carmen has two of these: The first one, released in 1975 and the last one, in 1984 (at least for sixteen years, until he released a new studio album in 2000). (Though the third album is sometimes called Mariachi El Bronx III instead.) They also put out some mariachi music under the side project Mariachi El Bronx, and all of those albums are named Mariachi El Bronx.
Hardcore punk and alternative rock band The Bronx have released six albums under that name, each of which has been titled The Bronx.
Brave Belt III turned into the aforementioned Bachman-Turner Overdrive debut. Brave Belt's Brave Belt and Brave Belt II.He also has two self-titled albums named after his hard rock band, Tin Machine. David Bowie has two different self-titled albums the first is virtually forgotten (most who do remember it generally regard it as mediocre at best), and the second is better known by its re-release title, Space Oddity, added after RCA Records acquired the rights to it.Bon Iver's second album is titled Bon Iver, Bon Iver.Billy Talent's Billy Talent I, Billy Talent II, and Billy Talent III.(To make matters even more confusing, both the self-titled album and Americana Deluxe contain many of the same songs.) Their third album, released after they were picked up by Interscope, is officially titled "Americana Deluxe" per the liner notes, but since the only text on the front cover is the band's name it's often thought to be self-titled as well. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's first album is self-titled and self-released.Eleven years later, the band released another album titled Bachman-Turner Overdrive, without a number. Bachman-Turner Overdrive's first two albums, Bachman-Turner Overdrive and Bachman-Turner Overdrive II.Roberto Carlos has released 58 albums in a career spanning five decades 35 of them are titled simply Roberto Carlos.