She bought me an album.

Literal

She [topic-は] me [to-に] album [object-を] bought [for me-てくれた].

アルバム ('album') in modern Japanese typically refers either to a music album (a collection of songs) or a photo album, depending on context. As a loanword from English (probably via the early 20th-century photography boom and post-war music industry), it has fully naturalized into everyday use. The ~てくれる auxiliary on 買う adds the warmth: she didn't just buy an album, she bought one for me.