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The following is a list of chamber pop albums in release order. It may include EPs and non-studio albums.

Title Artist Release date Ref.
The Beach Boys Today! the Beach Boys 8 March 1965
Pet Sounds the Beach Boys 16 May 1966
Odessey and Oracle the Zombies 19 April 1968
Paris 1919 John Cale 25 February 1973
Skylarking XTC 27 October 1986
Out of Time R.E.M. 12 March 1991
Automatic for the People R.E.M. 5 October 1992
Tindersticks Tindersticks 11 October 1993
Promenade the Divine Comedy 28 March 1994
Cardinal Cardinal November 1994
Hawaii the High Llamas 25 March 1996
Tidal Fiona Apple 23 July 1996
If You're Feeling Sinister Belle and Sebastian 18 November 1996
Fin de Siècle the Divine Comedy 31 August 1998
Deserter's Songs Mercury Rev 29 September 1998
Apple Venus Volume 1 XTC 2 March 1999
Nixon Lambchop 7 February 2000
Fevers and Mirrors Bright Eyes 29 May 2000
Somnambulista Brazzaville 2001
Lil' Beethoven Sparks 26 November 2002
Absent Friends the Divine Comedy 29 March 2004
Funeral Arcade Fire 14 September 2004
I Am a Bird Now Antony and the Johnsons 1 February 2005
Centralismo Sore 15 July 2005
Jollity Pugwash 23 September 2005
23 Blonde Redhead 10 April 2007
Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend 29 January 2008
The Singer Teitur Lassen February 2008
Eleven Modern Antiquities Pugwash 21 March 2008
Ports of Lima Sore 24 April 2008
Veckatimest Grizzly Bear 26 May 2009
All We Grow S. Carey 24 August 2010
Bon Iver, Bon Iver Bon Iver 17 June 2011
The Olympus Sound Pugwash 19 August 2011
50 Words for Snow Kate Bush 21 November 2011
Lush Mitski 31 January 2012
~ iamthemorning 27 April 2012
Modern Vampires of the City Vampire Weekend 14 May 2013
Miscellany iamthemorning 1 January 2014
Range of Light S. Carey 1 April 2014
Belighted iamthemorning 15 September 2014
Natalie Prass Natalie Prass 27 January 2015
So There Ben Folds 11 September 2015
Have You in My Wilderness Julia Holter 25 September 2015
From the House of Arts iamthemorning 23 October 2015
Your Hands Bahngbek 28 December 2015
Commontime Field Music 5 February 2016
Grasque Choir of Young Believers 19 February 2016
Lighthouse iamthemorning 1 April 2016
Hippopotamus Sparks 8 September 2017
Open Here Field Music 2 February 2018
Titanic Rising Weyes Blood 5 April 2019
The Weight of the Sun Modern Studies 8 May 2020
Folklore Taylor Swift 24 July 2020
Evermore Taylor Swift 11 December 2020
OK Human Weezer 29 January 2021
Ocean to Ocean Tori Amos 29 October 2021
Madison Sloppy Jane 5 November 2021
Once Twice Melody Beach House 18 February 2022
Ugly Season Perfume Genius 17 June 2022
Long Is the Tunnel Daneshevskaya 10 November 2023
The Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift 19 April 2024
Lives Outgrown Beth Gibbons 17 May 2024

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