On March 18, 2016, “Tzadik” label released “The Painted Bird”, album by John Zorn, It was recorded in 2915, at “East Side Sound” in New York, and was produced by John Zorn.
On March 18, 2013, Comedy of Errors self-released “Fanfare & Fantasy”, band’s second album. It was recorded in 2012, at “Rigwoodie Studios” in Ayr, Scotland, “Southpark Studios” in Glasgow, Scotland.
Personnel:
Joe Cairney – vocals
Mark Spalding – guitar, bass, backing vocals
Jim Johnston – keyboards, backing vocals, artwork concept
On March 18, 1997, “550” label released “Whatever and Ever Amen”, the second Ben Folds Five studio album. It was recorded September – October 1996, at “Chapel Hill” in North Carolina, and was produced by Caleb Southern and Ben Folds.
Personnel:
Ben Folds – lead vocals, piano, electric piano, melodica
Robert Sledge – bass guitar, double bass, backing vocals
On March 18, 1995, “DIW” label released “Gimel”, the third Masada album. It was recorded February – June 1994, at “RPM” and “Power Station” in New York City, and was produced by John Zorn and Kazunori Sugiyama.
On March 17, 2015, “Epic” label released “Strangers to Ourselves”, the sixth Modest Mouse studio album. It was recorded in 2014, at “Ice Cream Party” in Portland, Oregon, and was produced by Isaac Brock, Tucker Martine, Brian Deck, Andrew Weiss and Clay Jones.
Personnel:
Isaac Brock – vocals, guitar, twelve-string, piano, Rhodes, mellotron, bass, E Bow, baritone guitar, Korg MS-20
Lisa Molinaro – vocals, viola, cello, bass
Jim Fairchild – guitar, Rhodes, ukulele, backing vocals
Darrin Wiener – modular synthesizer, field recordings, machine sequencing
Jeremiah Green – drums, conga, sequencers, electronic drums, djembe, death whistle, vibes, Korg, kalimba, cigar box guitar, backing vocals
Ben Massarella – percussion
Davey Brozowski – percussion
Tucker Martine – percussion
James Mercer – vocals
Dann Gallucci – drum machine, guitar, acoustic guitar, sequencing, synthesizers
Jose Medeles – drums, percussion, vibes
William Slater – banjo, piano, Rhodes, modular synth, backing vocals
Maureen Pandos – upright bass
Tristan Forney – tuba
Corrina Repp – backing vocals
Jeremy Sherrer – timbales, MPC programming, backing vocals
Seth Lorinczi – bass
Ryan Baldoz – backwards bass
Track listing:
All lyrics by Isaac Brock, except where noted, all music by Isaac Brock, Lisa Molinaro, Jim Fairchild, Darrin Wiener, Russell Higbee, Tom Peloso, Jeremiah Green and Ben Massarella.
Strangers to Ourselves
Lampshades on Fire
Shit Your Cut
Pistol (A. Cunanan, Miami, FL. 1996)
Ansel
The Ground Walks, with Time in a Box
Coyotes
Pups to Dust
Sugar Boats
Wicked Campaign
Be Brave
God Is an Indian and You’re an Asshole – lyrics by Jeremiah Green
On March 17, 1992, “Mammoth” label released “Hey Babe”, the debut Juliana Hatfield album. It was recorded in 1991, at Fort Apache” in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was produced by Gary Smith.
In March 1962, “Impulse!” label released “Further Definitions”, album by Benny Carter and His Orchestra (14th Benny Carter album overall). It was recorded in November 1961, in New York City, and was produced by Bob Thiele.
Personnel:
Benny Carter – alto saxophone
Phil Woods – alto saxophone
Coleman Hawkins – tenor saxophone
Charlie Rouse – tenor saxophone
John Collins – guitar
Dick Katz – piano
Jimmy Garrison – bass
Jo Jones – drums
Johnny Cue – engineer
Pete Turner – photography
Track listing:
Honeysuckle Rose – Andy Razaf–Fats Waller
The Midnight Sun Will Never Set – Quincy Jones, Dorcas Cochran, Henri Salvador
Crazy Rhythm – Irving Caesar, Joseph Meyer, Roger Wolfe Kahn
Blue Star – Benny Carter
Cotton Tail – Duke Ellington
Body and Soul – Johnny Green, Robert Sour, Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton
On March 16, 1984, “Polydor” label released “Café Bleu”, the debut Style Council (The) studio album. It was recorded October 1983 – January 1984, at “Solid Bond” and “CBS” in London, and was produced by Pete Wilson and Paul Weller.
Personnel:
Paul Weller – vocals, guitar; bass guitar, synthesizer, flute
On March 16, 1979, “Step-Forward” label released “Live at the Witch Trials”, the debut Fall (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1977, at “Sound Suite” in Camden, England, and was produced by Bob Sargeant, Mark E. Smith, Martin Bramah, Marc Riley, Karl Burns and Yvonne Pawlett.
Personnel:
Mark E. Smith – vocals, guitar
Martin Bramah – guitar, backing vocals, arrangements
Yvonne Pawlett – keyboards
Marc Riley – bass guitar
Karl Burns – drums
Alvin Clark – engineer
John Wriothesley – artwork
Graham Rhodes – photography
Steve Lyons – photography
Track listing:
Frightened – Mark E. Smith, Tony Friel
Crap Rap 2/Like to Blow – Martin Bramah, Mark E. Smith
Rebellions Jukebox – Mark E. Smith, Martin Bramah
No Xmas for John Quays – Mark E. Smith
Mother-Sister – Mark E. Smith, Una Baines
Industrial Estate – Mark E. Smith, Martin Bramah, Tony Friel
Underground Medicine – Martin Bramah, Mark E. Smith
Two Steps Back – Martin Bramah, Mark E. Smith
Live at the Witch Trials – Mark E. Smith
Futures and Pasts – Martin Bramah, Mark E. Smith
Music Scene – Martin Bramah, Yvonne Pawlett, Mark E. Smith, Marc Riley
In March 1968, “Contemporary Records” label released “Firebirds” album by Prince Lasha & Sonny Simmons. It was recorded in September 1967, at “Contemporary Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Lester Koenig.
Personnel:
Sonny Simmons – alto saxophone, English horn
Prince Lasha – alto saxophone, flute, alto clarinet