On June 9, 2003, “Acony Records” label released “Soul Journey”, the fourth Gillian Welch studio album. It was recorded in 2003 at Gillian Welch’s home, “RCA Studio B” and “Woodland” in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by David Rawlings.
On June 9, 1979, “Radar” label released “Labour of Lust”, the second Nick Lowe album. It was recorded 1978 – 1979, at “Eden” in London, “Love” in Helsinki, Finland, and was produced by Nick Lowe.
Personnel:
Nick Lowe – vocals. bass
Dave Edmunds – rhythm and solo guitars, backing vocals
Billy Bremner – rhythm and solo guitars, backing vocals
Terry Williams – drums
Huey Lewis – harmonica
Bob Andrews – oberheim
Bruce Thomas – bass
Pete Thomas – drums
Elvis Costello – backing vocals
Roger Bechirian – recording
Track listing:
All tracks by Nick Lowe except where noted.
Cruel to Be Kind – Nick Lowe, Ian Gomm
Cracking Up
Big Kick, Plain Scrap!
Born Fighter
You Make Me
Skin Deep
Switch Board Susan – Mickey Jupp
Endless Grey Ribbon
Without Love
Dose of You
Love So Fine – Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, Billy Bremner, Terry Williams
On June 1969, “Imperial” label released “Tadpoles”, the third Bonzo Dog Band (The) album. It is a compilation of their work from the television show “Do Not Adjust Your Set”, although all the tracks were specially re-recorded for the album). It was recorded in 1968, at “Trident Studios” in London, and was produced by Gus Dudgeon.
Personnel:
Vivian Stanshall – vocals, recorder, tuba
Neil Innes – vocals, guitar, piano
Rodney Slater – saxophones
Roger Ruskin Spear – saxophones
Dennis Cowan – bass guitar
Larry Smith – drums
Track listing:
Hunting Tigers Out in ‘Indiah’ – Robert Hargreaves, Stanley Damerell, Tolchard Evans
Shirt – Roger Ruskin Spear
Tubas in the Moonlight – Roger Ruskin Spear
Dr. Jazz – King Oliver, Walter Melrose
Monster Mash – Bobby “Boris” Pickett, Leonard Capizzi
In June 1968, “RCA Victor” label released “Feliciano!”, the eight José Feliciano album. It was recorded November 1967 – January 1968, at “RCA Music Venter of the World” in Hollywood, and was produced by Rick Jarrard.
Personnel:
José Feliciano – vocals, classical guitar, arrangements
Ray Brown – double bass
Milt Holland – percussion, drums
Jim Horn – flute, recorder
Uncredited – organ
George Tipton – orchestration, strings and woodwind arrangements
Perry Botkin Jr. – arrangements
Dick Bogert – recording
George Bartell – illustration
Track listing:
California Dreamin’ – John Phillips, Michelle Phillips
Light My Fire – Robbie Krieger, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore
Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying – Gerry Marsden
In My Life – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
And I Love Her – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Nena Na Na – Jorge Ben
Always Something There to Remind Me – Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Just a Little Bit of Rain – Fred Neil
Sunny – Bobby Hebb
Here, There and Everywhere – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
On June 7, 2011, “Sony Masterworks” label released “Revelator”, the debut Tedeschi Trucks Band studio album. It was recorded in 2010, at “Swamp Raga Studios” in Jacksonville, Florida, and was produced by Jim Scott and Derek Trucks. The album won the “Grammy Award for Best Blues Album” at the 54th “Annual Grammy Awards”.
Personnel:
Derek Trucks – slide guitar
Susan Tedeschi – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Kofi Burbridge – keyboards, flute
Oteil Burbridge – bass guitar
Tyler Greenwell – drums, percussion
J. J. Johnson – drums, percussion
Mike Mattison – harmony vocals
Mark Rivers – harmony vocals
Kebbi Williams – saxophone
Maurice “Mobetta” Brown – trumpet
Saunders Sermons – trombone
Oliver Wood – vocals, guitar
David Ryan Harris – vocals, guitar
Eric Krasno – acoustic guitar
Alam Khan – sarod
Salar Nader – table
Ryan Shaw – harmony vocals
Jim Scott – engineer, mixing
Bobby Tis – engineer
Kevin Dean – additional engineering
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Josh Cheuse – art direction
James Minchin – photography
Track listing:
Come See About Me – Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Tyler Greenwell, Mike Mattison
Don’t Let Me Slide – Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Gary Michael Louris
Midnight in Harlem – Derek Trucks
Bound the Glory – Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Mike Mattison
Simple Things – Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Michael Louris
Until You Remember – Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, John Leventhal
Ball and Chain – Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Oliver Wood
These Walls – Derek Trucks, Eric Krasno, Sonya Kitchell
Learn How to Love – Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Eric Krasno, Adam Deitch, Adam Smirnoff
Shrimp and Grits (Interlude) – Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Oteil Burbridge, Kofi Burbridge, Tyrel Greenwell, J. J. Johnson
Love Has Something Else to Say – Derek Trucks, Mike Mattison, Oteil Burbridge, Doyle Bramhall II
Shelter – Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, David Ryan Harris
Ghost Light (hidden track) – Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge, Kofi Burbridge, Tyrel Greenwell, J. J. Johnson
On June 7, 2004, “Island” label released “Hot Fuss”, the debut Killers (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2003, at “The Hearse” in Berkeley, “Cornerstone” in Los Angeles. and was produced by Brendon Flowers, Jeff Saltzman, Dave Keuniing, Mark Stoermer and Ronnie Vannucci Jr.
Personnel:
Brandon Flowers – vocals, synthesizer
Dave Keuning – guitar
Mark Stoermer – bass
Ronnie Vannucci Jr. – drums
Sweet Inspirations – gospel choir
Jeff Saltzman – recording
Corlene Byrd – recording
Dave Stedronsky – engineer assistant
Mark Needham – engineer assistant; mixing
Will Brierre – engineering assistant
Dario Dendi – engineer assistant
Alan Moulder – mixing
Brian “Big Bass” Gardner – mastering
Louis Marino – art direction
Seth Goldfarb – cover photography
Matt Hartman – band photography
Track listing:
Jenny Was a Friend of Mine – Brendan Flowers, Mark Stoermer
Mr. Brightside – Brendan Flowers, Dave Keuning
Smile Like You Mean It – Brendan Flowers, Mark Stoermer
Somebody Told Me – Brendan Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer, Ronnie Vannucci Jr.
All These Things I’ve Done – Brendan Flowers
Andy, You’re a Star – Brendan Flowers
On Top – Bremdan Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer, Ronnie Vannucci Jr.
Change Your Mind – Brendan Flowers, Dave Keuning
Believe Me Natalie – Brendan Flowers, Ronnie Vannucci Jr.
Midnight Show – Brendan Flowers, Mark Stoermer
Everything Will Be Alright – Brendan Flowers, Mark Stoermer
On June 6, 2025, “Rough Trade” label released “More”, the eighth Pulp studio. It was recorded in 2024, at “Orbb” in London, and was produced by James Ford.
Personnel:
Jarvis Cocker – vocals, Dobro, acoustic and classical guitar, guitar, Wurlitzer piano, Korg Trident, original landscape and studio shot photography, cover concept
Brian Eno, Cecily Eno, Darla Eno, Irial Eno, Lotti Eno – vocals
Richard Hawley – acoustic guitar
Chilly Gonzales – piano
Animesh Raval – piano, Wurlitzer
Serafina Steer – keyboard
Emma Smith – violin, 12 string Vox guitar, choir and backing vocals, string arrangements,
Rich Jones – conductor, string arrangements, viola, piano, keyboards
Jennymay Logan – violin, choir vocals
Paloma Deike, Phil Granell, Rosie Tompsett – violin
Mandhira de Saram, Patrick Dawkins, Ros Stephen – violin
Freya Goldmark – violin
Chihiro Ono – violin
Flora Curzon – violin, choir vocals
Shelley Britton, Zami Jalil – viola, choir vocals
Charlotte Stock – viola, choir vocals
Jordan Bergmans – viola
Laura Moody – cello, choir vocals, vocal arrangements
Sergio de Serra – cello
David Kadumukasa – cello, choir vocals
Val Welbanks – cello
Sam Becker – double bass
Andrew McKinney – bass
Jason Buckle – electronics, guitar
Adem Ilhan, Leo Chadburn, Mara Carlyle, Matthew Kerr – choir vocals
Adam Betts – Synare, percussion
Animesh Raval – engineer, mixing
Matt Colton – mastering
Julian House – design, image creation
Rankin – cover band cut-outs
Tom Jackson – LP back cover band and book back cover portrait
Ashley Bayston – studio painting
Track listing:
All lyrics by Jarvis Cocker, music by Nick Banks, Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Mark Webber, Jason Buckle, Andrew McKinney, and Emma Smith, with additional composers noted.
Spike Island – additional composer Adam Betts
Tina – additional composer Adam Betts
Grown Ups – additional composer Steve Mackey
Slow Jam – additional composer Serafina Steer
Farmers Market
My Sex – additional composer Adam Betts
Git to Have Love – additional composer Adam Betts, Nick Ingman, Steve Mackey
Background Noise
Partial Eclipse – Serafina Steer
The Hymn of the North – Adam Betts
A Sunset – lyrics with The Earth, additional composer Richard Hawley
On June 6, 2025, “Verve” label released “Luminal”, album by Beatie Wolfe and Brian Eno. It was recorded in 2024, and was produced by Beatie Wolfe and Brian Eno.
On June 6, 2025, “Verve” label released “Lateral”, album by Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe. It was recorded in 2025, and was produced by Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe.