On June 21, 1990. “Rockville” label released “No Depression”, the debut Uncle Tupelo album. It was recorded in January 1990., at “Fort Apache South” in Boston, and was produced by Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie.
Personnel:
Jay Farrar – vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, harmonica
Jeff Tweedy – vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar
Mike Heidorn – drums, cymbals
Rich Gilbert – pedal steel guitar
Sean Slade – piano, engineering, backing vocals
Paul Q. Kolderie – engineer, sound effects
J. Hamilton – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy and Mike Heidorn except where noted.
In June 1973, “Deram” label released “Canis Lupus”, the debut Darryl Way’s Wolf album. It was recorded in 1973, at “Advision Studios” in London, and was produced by Ian McDonald.
Personnel:
Darryl Way – violin, viola, keyboards
John Etheridge – guitar
Dek Messecar – vocals, bass
Ian Mosley – drums
Ian McDonald – piano, tambourine
Mike Dunne – recording
Andy Hendriksen – remix
Ray Hendriksen – remix
Bruce Coleman – front cover photography
Jane Burton – back cover photography
Suzette Stephens – inside cover photography
Chris Welch – sleeve notes
Track listing:
The Void – Darryl Way
Isolation Waltz – Darryl Way, Dek Messecar
Go Down – Darryl Way, Dek Messecar
Wolf – Daryl Way, Dek Messecar
Cadenza – Darryl Way, Ian Mosley
Chanson Sand Paroles – Darryl Way, John Etheridge
McDonald’s Lament – Darryl Way, Dek Messecar, Ian Mosley, John Etheridge
In June 1972, “Vertigo” label released “Dead Forever…”, the debut Buffalo album. It was recorded in 1972, at “United Sound & Copperfield Sound Productions” in Sydney, and was produced by Spencer Lee.
In June 1970, “Mercury” label released “Them Changes” the third Buddy Miles album. It was recorded in 1970, at “Audio Finishers Studios” in Chicago, Illinois, and was produced by Buddy Miles, Robin McBride.
Personnel:
Buddy Miles – lead and backing vocals, drums, bass, guitar, keyboards, arrangements
Marlo Henderson – guitar, backing vocals
Jim McCarty – guitar
Wally Rossunolo – guitar
Charlie Karp – guitar, backing vocals
Bob Hogins – keyboards, organ, piano, electric piano, trombone, backing vocals
Andre Lewis – clavinet, organ, piano, backing vocals
Robin McBride – electric harpsichord, keyboards, piano, backing vocals
On June 18, 2013, “Tum Records” label released “Da Bang!”, the 30th Billy Bang album. It was recorded in February 2011, at “Studio MI” of the “Finnish Broadcasting Company” in Helsinki, Finland.
In June 1972, “Metronome” label released “Old Boot Wine”, the second Spirogyra album. It was recorded February – March 1972, at “Morgan Studios” in Willesden, London, and was produced by Max Hole.
Barbara Gaskin – vocals, arrangements
Martin Cockerham – vocals, acoustic guitar, arrangements
Mark Francis – vocals, electric guitar, keyboards, arrangements
Steve Borrill – bass guitar, arrangements
Julian Cusack – keyboards, violin, arrangements
Rick Biddulph – mandolin, dormobile
Alan Laing – cello
Dave Mattacks – drums
Robin Black – engineer, mixing
Pete Rhodes – painting, design, photography
Tonstudio Pfanz – lacquer cut
Track listing:
All tracks by Martin Cockerharn, except where noted.
On June 15, 2026, Adolph Johannes Brand (Abdullah Ibrahim), previously known as Dollar Brand, died aged 91. He was musician (piano, saxophone, cello), composer and bandleader, especially known for “Mannenberg”, a jazz piece that became a notable anti-apartheid anthem. As leader he released 72 albums.
On June 17, 2002, “Jetset” label released “Folklore”, the fourth and final 16 Horsepower studio album. It was recorded in 2002, at “Absinthe” in Denver, and was produced by David Eugene Edwards, Pascal Humbert and Jean-Yves Tola.
David Eugene Edwards – vocals, various instruments
Pascal Humbert – bass
Jean-Yves Tola – drums
Bob Ferbrache – arrangements, engineer, mixing, mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by David Eugene Edwards, Pascal Humbert, Jean-Yves Tola. and David Eugene Edwards except where noted.
In June 1970, “Charisma” label released “Five Bridges”, a live and studio album by Nice (The) (the fourth The Nice album overall). It was recorded in October – December 1969, at “Fairfield Halls” in London, “Filmore East” in New York City, and “One of Those People” studio recording. In the “Q” & “Mojo” “Classic Special Edition Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock”, “Five Bridges” was ranked at no. 29 in its list of “40 Cosmic Rock Albums”.
Personnel:
Keith Emerson – keyboards, arrangements
Lee Jackson – vocals, bass guitar
Brian Davison – drums, percussion
Joe Harriott – saxophone
Peter King – saxophone
Alan Skidmore – saxophone
John Warren – saxophone, flute
Kenny Wheeler – trumpet, flugelhorn
Chris Pyne – trombone
The Sinfonia of London Orchestra
Joseph Eger – conductor, arrangements
Track listing
The Five Bridges Suite – Keith Emerson, Lee Jackson