Eleven - Music

Music

  • Eleven (Martina McBride album), the 11th studio album by American singer Martina McBride
  • Eleven (22-Pistepirkko album) or Ele∀en, a 1998 album by Finnish band 22-Pistepirkko
  • Eleven (Sugarcult album), a 1999 album by American band Sugarcult
  • Eleven (B'z album), a 2000 album by Japanese band B'z
  • Eleven (Harry Connick, Jr. album), 1992
  • Eleven (band), an American hard rock band
  • Eleven (Serbian band), Serbian alternative rock band
  • Eleven: A Music Company, an Australian record label
  • Up to eleven, an idiom originated in the excessive volume setting
  • "The Eleven", a 1969 song by the Grateful Dead
  • "Eleven", a song on the Primus album Sailing the Seas of Cheese that is in 11/8 time
  • 11 (The Smithereens album), a 1989 album by The Smithereens
  • 11 (Bryan Adams album), a 2008 album by Bryan Adams
  • 11 (Ua album), 1996
  • "Eleven", a song by ¡Forward, Russia!

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