Album - Wikipedia-style Article
Album
Definition
Album is a noun that typically refers to a collection of recorded music released as a single unit on CD, vinyl, or digital formats. It can also mean a book or binder used to store photographs, stamps, or other items.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈælbəm/
- Respelling: AL-buhm
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈælbəm/
- Respelling: AL-buhm
Etymology
The word "album" originates from the Latin "album," meaning "white" or "blank tablet." The term was first used in English in the 17th century to refer to a blank book or register and later came to denote a collection of recorded music in the 20th century.
Derivatives
- Albumen (noun)
- Albumin (noun)
- Albumenize (verb)
- Subalbum (noun)
- Albumish (adjective, informal)
Synonyms
- Collection
- Record
- Compilation
Antonyms
Usage
The term "album" is commonly used in the music industry to describe a collection of songs. For example, "The artist released a new album this year," or "She keeps her photo album organized by year."
Related Terms
- Record: An audio recording of music, typically released as an album or single.
- Compilation: A collection of various songs or tracks, often from different sources.
- Track: An individual song or recording within an album.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A collection of recorded music released as a single unit: Refers to a set of songs or pieces of music issued as one collection.
- Example: "The band’s latest album includes 10 new tracks."
- A book for storing photographs, stamps, or other items: Used to describe a book or binder that organizes and displays a collection.
- Example: "She looked through her childhood photo album."
- A blank book or register: Refers to an older use, denoting a book with blank pages for keeping notes or records.
- Example: "The guest signed the wedding album."