Since I purchased albums from amazon.com in the past they keep sending me promo stuff every now and then. And today they sent me a link to this list. It was compiled by amazon.com editors, so I think it meets Henrik's criteria.
The albums are listed in chronological order:
Various Artists "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (soundtrack)
Jurassic 5 "Quality Control"
Radiohead "Kid A"
Jimmy Dale Gilmour "One Endless Night"
Travis "The Man Who"
The Dandy Warhols "Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia"
Takashi Hirayasu & Bob Brozman "Jin Jin/Firefly"
Primal Scream "Xtrmntr"
James Carter "Chasin' the Gypsy"
D'Angelo "Voodoo"
Suba "Sao Paulo Confessions"
Sinead O'Connor "Faith and Courage"
Bebel Gilbert "Tanto Tempo"
Saint Germain "Tourist"
XTC "Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2)"
David Gray "White Ladder"
Deftones "White Pony"
Neko Case and her Boyfriends "Furnace Room Lullaby"
Ryan Adams "Furnace"
Blackalicious "Nia"
Bulgarian Women's Choir "Voices of Life"
Bob Dylan "Life and Theft"
Macy Gray "The Id"
The White Stripe "White Blood Cells"
Bjork "Vespertine"
Guided by Voices "Isolation Drills"
Loudon Wainwright III "Last Man on Earth"
Rufus Wainwright "Poses"
The Strokes "Is This It?"
The Langley School's Music Project "Innocent and Despair"
Willard White "John Adams - El nińo / Hunt-Lieberson, Upshaw, W. White, Nagano"
Buddy Guy "Sweet Tea"
Lucinda Williams "Essence"
Gillian Welch "Time (the Revelator)"
Mel Brooks "The Producers"
Spoon "Girls Can Tell"
Basement Jaxx "Rooty"
Nick Lowe "The Convincer"
Various Artists "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" (soundtrack)
Weezer "Weezer" (green)
Baaba Maal "Missing You (Mi Yeewnii)"
Mofro "Blackwater"
Blind Boys of Alabama "Spirit of the Century"
Gorillaz "Gorillaz"
Alicia Keys "Songs in A Minor"
Afro Celt Sound System "Further in Time"
Various Artists "Moulin Rouge" (soundtrack)"
Daft Punk "Discovery"
Wilco "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot"
The Flaming Lips "Yoshimi Battle the Pink Robots"
Solomon Burke "Don't Give Up On Me"
Beck "Sea Change"
Black Star "Black Star"
Clinic "Walking with Thee" (single)
Chuck Prophet "No Other Love"
Orchestra Baobad "Pirate's Choice"
Steve Earle "Jerusalem"
Nora Jones "Come Away With Me"
Coldplay "A Rush of Blood to the Head"
Interplay "Turn on the Bright Lights"
Queens of the Stone Age "Songs for the Deaf"
Thievery Corporation "The Richest Man in Babylon"
Beth Orton "Daybreaker"
Badly Drawn Boy "About a Boy"
Marc Shaiman "Hairspray (2002 Original Broadway Cast)"
Sigur Ros "()"
Outkast "Speakerboxx/The Love Below"
The Shins "Shutes Too Narrow"
The Postal Service "Give Up"
The New Pornographers "Electric Version"
Damien Rice "O"
Michael Franti and Spearhead "Everyone Deserves Music"
Drive by Truckers "Decoration Day"
Vic Chestnut "Silver Lake"
The Jayhawks "Rainy Day Music"
Jet "Get Born"
Cafe Tacuba "Cuatro Caminos"
Richard Thompson "Old Kit Bag"
50 Cent "Get Rich or Die Tryin'"
The Fountains of Wayne "Welcome Interstate Managers"
The Decemberists "Her Majesty"
Krishna Das "Door of Faith"
The Bad Plus "These Are the Vistas"
Brad Paisley "Mud on the Tires'
Joss Stone "The Soul Sessions"
Robert Randolph and the Family Band "Unclassified"
Dan Zanes "House Party"
Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"
Modest Mouse "Good News for People Who Love Bad News"
Franz Ferdinand "Franz Ferdinand"
Snow Patrol "Final Straw"
Brian Wilson "Smile"
Kanye West "The College Dropout"
Tom Waits "Real Gone"
Elliott Smith "From a Basement on a Hill"
Ray LaMontagne "Trouble"
Jill Scott "Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds vol. 2"
Green Day "American Idiot"
The Arcade Fire "Funeral"
Rachel Yamagata "Heppenstance"
A Girl Called Eddy "A Girl Called Eddy"
Various Artists "Garden State" (soundtrack)
Los Amigos Invisibles "The Venezulean Zinga Son vol. 1"
Nick Cave "Lyre of Orpheus/Abattoir Blues"
Kelly Clarkson "Breakaway"
Jem "Finally Woken"
Tegan and Sara "So Jealous"
Death Cab for Cutie "Transatlantism"
Various Artists "De-Lovely" (soundtrack)
Sufjan Stevens "Illinois"
M.I.A. "Arular"
My Morning Jacket "Z"
Amadou and Miriam "Dimanche and Bamako"
Thelonius Monk and John Coltrane "Thelonius Monk Quartet with John Coltrane in Carnegie Hall"
Fiona Apple "Extraordinary Machine"
Sarah Lee Guthrie and John Irion "Exploration"
The Eels "Blinking Lights and Other Revelations"
Mary J. Blige "The Breakthrough"
The Magic Numbers "The Magic Numbers"
Johnny Cash "The Legend Box"
Kate Bush "Aerial"
Bright Eyes "I'm Awake, It's Morning"
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