Robert Randolph: Preacher Kids

On June 27, 2025, “Sun” label released “Preacher Kids”, the fifth Robert Randolph album. It was recorded in 2025, and was produced by Shooter Jennings. “Preacher Kids” won a “Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album”.

Personnel:

  • Robert Randolph – vocals, pedal steel guitar
  • Tash Neal – guitar
  • Jay White – bass
  • Willie Barthell – drums
  • Margo Price – vocal
  • Judith Hill – vocal
  • David Spreng – mixing
  • Pete Lyman – mastering
  • Daniel Bacigalupi – assistant
  • Julian Gross – design, photography

Track listing:

  1. Big Women – Robert Randolph, Judith Hill
  2. 7 Generations – Robert Randolph, Stephen Kellogg
  3. Gravity – Robert Randolph
  4. I’d Like to Love You Baby – JJ Cale
  5. Choir Woman – Robert Randolph, Judith Hill
  6. Sinner – Robert Randolph, Aaron Raitiere
  7. King Karma – Robert Randolph, JT Nero
  8. When Will the Love Rain Down – Robert Randolph, Judith Hill
  9. All Night Lover – Robert Randolph, Sam Hollander
  10. Roosevelt Pool – Robert Randolph

Fuubutsushi: Meridians

On June 27, 2024, “Cached Media” label released “Meridians”, the debut Fuubutsushi album. It was recorded 2021 – 2023, in California, Colorado, Illinois, Missouri, Pennsylvania.

Personnel:

  • Chaz Prymek – acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, double bass, field recording, recording
  • Mathew Sage – piano, keyboards, synthesizer, harmonica, accordion, guitar, field recording, recording
  • Patrick Shirosihi – vocals, alto and tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, accordion, glockenspiel, melodica, field recording, recording
  • Chris Jusell – violin, mandolin, marimba, vibraphone, recording
  • Amber Navran – mixing
  • Sean McCann – mastering

Track listing:

All tracks by Chaz Prymek, Mathew Sage, Patrick Shirosihi and Chris Jusell.

Pacific

  1. Blue Rose
  2. Hamilton
  3. Distance Learner
  4. Tenel Ka (First Crush)

Mountain

  • Prelude to New Flora
  • New Flora
  • Circulating Air
  • Light in the Annex

Central

  • Midori
  • Nora Nora
  • Pool Tile Blue
  • Barrel Duet

Eastern

  1. Wonder Years
  2. Spent for Light
  3. Meridians

Demon: The Plague

In June 1983, “Clay Records” label released “The Plague”, the third Demon album.  It was recorded in 1983, at “Highland Studios” in Inverness, Scotland, and was produced by Dave Hill, Les Hunt, Ma; Spooner, Chris Ellis and John Wright.

Personnel:

  • Dave Hill – lead vocals, art direction
  • Les Hunt – guitars
  • Mal Spooner – guitars, art direction
  • Chris Ellis – bass
  • John Wright – drums, percussion
  • Andy Richards – keyboards
  • Lorne Balfe – child voice
  • Stuart Eales – engineer
  • Julian Mendelson – mixing
  • Mike Stone – mixing
  • Denis Blackham – lacquer cut
  • PAG – plated
  • Mike Hannah – art direction, paintings

Track listing:                                                                             

All tracks by Dave Hill and Mal Spooner.

  1. The Plague
  2. Nowhere to Run
  3. Fever in the City
  4. Blackheath
  5. Blackheath Intro
  6. The Writings on the Wall
  7. The Only Sane Man
  8. A Step Too Far

Cosmic Dealer: Crystallization

In June 1971, “Negram” label released “Crystallization”, the debut Cosmic Dealer album. It was recorded in 1971, and was produced by Eddy Ouwens.

Personnel:

  • Jan Reynders – vocals, lead guitar
  • Bas Van Der Pol – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Angelo Noce Santoro – bass guitar
  • Ad Vos – drums
  • Frans Poots – vocals, percussion
  • Eichard Emmery – arrangement

Track listing:

  1. Daybreak – Bas Van Der Pol, Frans Poots
  2. If There Is Nothing Behind the Hills – Bas Van Der Pol
  3. Child of the Golden Sun – Bas Van Der Pol, Frans Poots
  4. Swinging Joe Brown – Bas Van Der Pool
  5. I Had a Friend – Frans Poots, Jan Reynders
  6. Crystallization – Bas Van Der Pol, Frans Poots, Jan Reynders, Angelo Noce Santoro, Ad Vos
  7. The Scene – Bas Van Der Pol, Frans Poots
  8. The Fly – Bas Van Der Pol, Kort
  9. One Night with You – Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King
  10. Find Your Way – Bas Van Der Pol, Frans Poots
  11. Flying In the Winter – Bas Van Der Pol, Frans Poots
  12. Head in the Clouds – Paul Curtis
  13. Illusions – Jan Reynders

Amaro Freitas: Sankofa

On June 25, 2021, “Far Out Recordings” label released “Sankofa”, the third Amaro Freitas album. It was recorded in 2012, at “Estúdio Carranca” in Torre, Recife, Brazil, and was produced by Amaro Freitas.

Personnel:

  • Amaro Freitas – piano
  • Jean Elton – double bass
  • Hugo Medeiros – drums, percussion
  • Vinicius Aquino – recording, mixing
  • Arthur Joly – mastering
  • Laercio Costa – art direction
  • Acidum Project – artwork
  • Bloco Gráfico – design
  • Alessandro Renaldin – additional design
  • Carlo Mesquita – image editor
  • Helder Tavares – photography
  • Pete Norman – lacquer cut
  • Joe Davis – A&R
  • Laercio Costa – executive producer

Track listing:

All tracks by Amaro Freitas.

  1. Sankofa
  2. Ayeye
  3. Baquaqua
  4. Vila Bela
  5. Cazumbá
  6. Batucuda
  7. Malakoff
  8. Nascimento

Paul Desmond: Easy Living

In June 1966, “RCA Victor” label released “Easy Living”, the ninth Paul Desmond album. It was recorded June 1963, September 1964, June 1965, in New York City, and was produced by George Avakian.

Personnel:

  • Paul Desmond – alto saxophone
  • Jim Hall – guitar
  • Gene Cherico, Percy Heath, Eugene Wright – bass
  • Connie Kay – drums

Track listing:

All tracks by Paul Desmond except where noted.

  1. When Joanna Loved Me – Robert Wells, Jack Segal
  2. That Old Feeling – Sammy Fain, Lew Brown
  3. Polka Dots and Moonbeams – Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke
  4. Here’s That Rainy Day – Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke
  5. Easy Living – Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin
  6. I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face – Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner
  7. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered – Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
  8. Blues for Fun

Jeff Parker: The New Breed

On June 24, 2016,”International Anthem” label released “The New Breed”, the seventh Jeff Parker album. It was recorded in 2016, and was produced by Paul Bryan and Jeff Parker.

Personnel:

  • Jeff Parker – electric guitar, Korg MS-20, Wurlitzer electric piano, mellotron, loops and samplers, MIDI and drum programming, arrangements
  • Josh Johnson – alto saxophone, flute, clarinet, Wurlitzer electric piano, mellotron
  • Paul Bryan – electric bass guitar, engineer, editing, mixing
  • Jamire Williams – drums
  • Jay Bellerose – drums, percussion
  • Ruby Parker – vocals
  • John McEntire – vocal recording
  • Dave Cooley – mastering

Track listing:

All tracks by Jeff Parker, except where noted.

  1. Executive Life
  2. Para Ha Tay
  3. Here Comes Ezra
  4. Visions – Bobby Hutcherson
  5. Jrifted
  6. How Fun It Is to Year Whip
  7. Get Dressed
  8. Cliché

Graham Collier: Deep Dark Blue Centre

In June 1967, “Deram” label released “Deep Dark Blue Centre” the debut Graham Collier album. It was recorded in January 1967, at “Jakson Studios” in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England, and was produced by John Jackson and Malcolm Jackson.

Personnel:

  • Graham Collier – bass
  • Dave Aaron – alto saxophone, flute
  • Karl Jenkins – baritone saxophone, oboe
  • Harry Beckett – trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Kenny Wheeler – trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Michael Gibbs – trombone
  • Philip Lee – guitar
  • John Marshall – drums

Track listing:

All tracks by Graham Collier, except where noted.

  1. Blue Walls – Charlie Mariano
  2. El Miklos
  3. Hirayoshi Suite
  4. Crumblin’ Cookie
  5. Conversations
  6. Deep Dark Blue Centre

Clive Davis

On June 22, 2026, Clive Jay Davis died aged 94. He was record executive, A&R executive, record producer and lawyer. Davis won four “Grammy Awards” and was inducted into the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame”, as a non-performer. He signed many artists including Barry Manilow, Chicago, Pink Floyd, Donovan, Sly and the Family Stone, Janis Joplin, Laura Nyro, Santana, Bruce Springsteen, Earth, Wind & Fire, Aerosmith, Billy Joel, The Bay City Rollers, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Luther Vandross, Loggins and Messina, Ace of Base, Olivia Longott, Westlife and Gavin DeGraw.

Ry Cooder: Jazz

In June 1978, “Warner Bros” label released “Jazz”, the seventh Ry Cooder album. It was recorded in 1978 at “Amigo” in Hollywood, and was produced by Ry Cooder and Joseph Byrd.

Personnel:

  • Ry Cooder – vocals, guitar, dobro, mandolin, tiple, harp
  • David Lindley – mandobanjo, mandolin
  • John Rodby – piano 
  • Earl Hines – piano 
  • Barbara Starkey – pump organ
  • Chuck Berghofer – bass
  • Tom Pedrini – bass
  • Chuck Domanico – bass 
  • Mark Stevens – drums
  • Harvey Pittel – alto saxophone, clarinet
  • Pat Rizzo – alto saxophone
  • Bill Hood – bass saxophone
  • George Bohanon – baritone horn 
  • Mario Guarneri – cornet
  • Oscar Brashear – cornet 
  • Randy Aldcroft – trombone
  • Willie Schwartz – clarinet
  • David Sherr – bass clarinet 
  • Red Callender – tuba 
  • Tom Collier – marimba, vibraphone 
  • Stuart Brotman – cimbalom
  • Jimmy Adams – backing vocals
  • Cliff Givens – backing vocals
  • Bill Johnson – backing vocals
  • Simon Pico Payne – backing vocals

Track listing:

  1. Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now) – Milton Ager, Jack Yellen
  2. Face to Face That I Shall Meet Him – traditional; adapted by Joseph Spence
  3. The Pearls / Tia Juana – Jelly Roll Morton; adapted by Ry Cooder
  4. The Dream – Jack the Bear, Jess Pickett
  5. Happy Meeting in Glory – traditional; adapted by Joseph Spence
  6. In a Mist – Bix Beiderbecke
  7. Flashes – Bix Beiderbecke
  8. Davenport Blues – Bix Beiderbecke
  9. Shine – Cecil Mack, Ford Dabney
  10. Nobody – Bert Williams
  11. We Shall Be Happy – traditional; adapted by Joseph Spence

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