In June 1966, “Blue Note” label released “Speak No Evil”, the sixth Wayne Shorter album. It was recorded in December 1964, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Alfred Lion.
In June 1956, “Liberty” label released “Lonely Girl”, the second Julie London album. It was recorded in April 1956, at “Western Recorders” in Hollywood, and was produced by Bobby Troup.
Personnel:
Julie London – vocals
Al Viola – guitar
John Neal – engineer
Ray Jones – photography
Chris Ingham – liner notes
Track listing:
Lonely Girl – Bobby Troup
Fools Rush In – Rube Bloom, Johnny Mercer
Moments Like This – Frank Loesser, Burton Lane
I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City – Leon Rene, Johnny Lange
It’s the Talk of the Town – Jerry Livingtson, Al J. Neiburg, Marty Symes
On May 3, 2024, “You’ve Changed” label released “Hex”, the seventh Jon McKiel album. It was recorded in 2024, and was produced by Jay Crocker and John McKiel.
Personnel:
Jon McKiel – vocals, instrumentation, recording
Jay Crocker – instrumentation, recording
Nicola Miller – saxophone
Paul Henderson – artwork, design
Harris Newman – mastering
Track listing:
All songs written by Jon McKiel, except where noted.
On June 2, 2003, “Rough Trade” label released “The Decline of British Sea Power” the debut British Sea Power (Sea Power) studio album. It was recorded in 2003, at “2 kHz” and “Roadhouse” in London, “Mockingbird Studio” in Denton, Texas, “Golden Chariot Studios” in Mumbai.
Personnel:
Yan (Scott Wilkinson) – lead vocals, guitar, piano, organ, recording
On June 2, 1992, “Atlantic” label released “It’s a Shame About Ray”, the fifth Lemonheads (The) studio album. It was recorded 1991 – 1992, at “Cherokee” in Hollywood, and was produced by Robb Brothers.
Personnel:
Evan Dando – vocals, guitar
Juliana Hatfield – bass guitar, backing vocals
David Ryan – drums
Jeff “Skunk” Baxter – slide guitar
Nic Dalton – bass guitar
Track listing:
All tracks by Evan Dando, except where noted.
Rockin Stroll
Confetti
It’s a Shame About Ray – lyrics by Evan Dando, Tom Morgan, music by Evan Dando
Rudderless
My Drug Buddy
The Turnpike Down
Bit Part (studio version) – lyrics by Evan Dando, Tom Morgan, music by Evan Dando
Alison’s Starting to Happen
Hannah & Gabi
Kitchen – Nic Dalton
Ceiling Fan in My Spoon
Frank Mills – James Rado, Gerome Ragni, Galt MacDermot
On June 1, 2015, “Ninja Tune” label released “Starfire”, the sixth Jaga Jazzist studio album. It was recorded in 2015, at “Pooka Studio”, “EngfeltForsgren Studio”, “Albatross Recorders”, “Wallpaper” in Oslo, and was produced by Lars Horntveth and Jørgen Træen.
Personnel:
Marcus Forsgren – vocals, electric guitar, synthesizer, programming, recording, co-producer
Lars Hornveth – vocals, piano, guitars, lap steel guitar, clarinet, saxophone, flute, bass guitar, arrangements, recording
In May 1982, “Columbia” label released “We Want Miles”, album by Miles Davis. It was recorded June, July – October 1981, at “KIX” in Boston, “Avery Fisher Hall” in New York City and special stage in “Nishi-Shinjuku” Tokyo, Japan, and was produced by Teo Macero.
Personnel:
Miles Davis – trumpet, keyboards
Bill Evans – soprano and tenor saxophone
Mike Stern – electric guitar
Marcus Miller – bass guitar
Al Foster – drums
Mino Cinelu – percussion
Bud Grahm – engineer
Don Puluse – engineer
Hank Altman – engineer
Ted Brosnan – engineer
David Hewitt – engineer
Ted Brosnan – engineer
Yasuhisa Yoneda – cover photography
Bruce Talamon – inside photography
Henri Renaud – series producer
George Butler – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Miles Davis except where indicated.
Jean-Pierre
Back Seat Betty
Fast Track
Jean-Pierre
My Man’s Gone Now – DuBose Heyward, George Gershwin
In May 1977, “Kudu” label released “Turn This Mutha”, the fifth Idris Muhammad album. It was recorded October 1976 – February 1977, and was produced by David Matthews.
Personnel:
Idris Muhammad — drums, tom tom
Hiram Bullock — guitar
Hugh McCracken — guitar
Eric Gale — guitar
Charlie Brown — guitar
Clifford Carter — keyboards
David Tofani — soprano saxophone
Michael Brecker — tenor saxophone solo
Ronnie Cuber — baritone saxophone
Randy Brecker — trumpet
Jon Faddis — trumpet
Jeremy Steig — flute
Wilbur Bascomb — bass
Rubens Bassini — percussion
Sue Evans — percussion
Clifford Carter — synthesizer
Margaret Ross — harp
Frank Floyd — vocal
Bill Eaton — backing vocals
Zachary Sanders — backing vocals
Ray Simpson — backing vocals
Track listing:
Could Heaven Ever Be Like This – David Matthews, Tony Sarafino
Camby Bolongo – David Matthews
Turn This Mutha Out – David Matthews, Tony Sarafino