The Residents: Animal Lover

Residents - Animal Lover

On April 5, 2005, “Mute” label released “Animal Lover”, album by The Residents.

Track listing:

  1. On the Way (to Oklahoma)
  2. Olive and Gray
  3. What Have My Chickens Done Now
  4. Two lips
  5. Bee’s Bumble
  6. Inner Space
  7. Dead man
  8. My Window
  9. Ingrid’s Oily Tongue
  10. Mother No More
  11. Dreaming of an Anthill (Teeming)
  12. Elmer’s Song
  13. The Monkey Man
  14. The Whispering Boys
  15. Burn My Bones

The album contains a bonus CD, generally called “…Imaginary Jack”. According to the Cryptic Corporation, it really is one long track, divided to six parts to the enjoyment of the listener. The full title is actually the entire text written on the disc:

I stood at my window staring at an arcing streetlight.
A sudden wind made me pull my shoulders to my ears.
I pissed into the dark.
It smelled like canned tuna.
My swollen lip throbbed.
I could still taste the blood.
My eyes rolled back looking for memories.
I stopped.

I was changing details in my mind, remembering only what I wanted it to be, not what it was.
I had only a short time to do what had to be done, after that it would all be forever absorbed by my imaginary Jack.

The tracks on the bonus CD combine elements from tracks from the original CD with elements from then-unreleased material.

Track listing:

  1. Part 1 – 2:55
  2. Part 2 – 6:52
  3. Part 3 – 1:38
  4. Part 4 – 1:22
  5. Part 5 – 6:28
  6. Part 6 – 10:10

Okervil Ruver: Black Sheep Boy

OR

On April 5, 2005, “Jagjaguwar” label released “Black Sheep Boy”, the third Okkervil River studio album. It was recorded in 2005, at “Brian Beattie’s Wonder Chamber” in Austin, and was produced by Will Sheff, Howard Draper,  Zachary Thomas, Jonathan Melburg and Travis Nelsen. The album cover features the work of Providence artist William Schaff.

Personnel:

  • Will Sheff – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, Wurlitzer
  • Howard Draper – lap steel, pump organ, mandolin, bass, synthesizer
  • Jonathan Meiburg – vocals, piano, Wurlitzer, pump organ, Casio SK-1, electric guitar
  • Zachary Thomas – vocals, bass, mandolin
  • Travis Nelsen – vocals, drums, tambourine
  • Seth Warren – electronics, drums, vibraphone, whirlies, shaker
  • Brian Beattie – bowed bass, sampler, field recordings
  • Michael Kapinus – trumpet
  • Caroline Slack – violin
  • Rebecca Browne – violin
  • Alison Derrick – viola
  • Ben Westney – cello
  • Victoria Wolff – cello
  • Amy Annelle – harmony vocals

Track listing:

All tracks by Will Sheff, except where noted.

  1. Black Sheep Boy – Tim Hardin
  2. For Real
  3. In a Radio Song
  4. Black
  5. Get Big
  6. A King And a Queen
  7. A Stone
  8. The latest Toughs
  9. Song of Our So-Called Friend
  10. So Come Back, I Am Waiting
  11. A Glow

Orbital: The MIddle of Nowhere

Orbital

On April 5, 1999, “FFRR” label released “The Middle of Nowhere”, the fifth Orbital album. It was recorded in 1997 – 1998,  at “Strongroom Studios” in London, and was produced by Paul Hartnoll and Phil Hartnoll.

Personnel:

  • Paul Hartnoll – vocals, guitar, synthesizers
  • Phil Hartnoll – DJ, electronics
  • Pooka (Sharon Lewis and Natasha Jones) – vocals
  • Alison Goldfrapp – vocals
  • Barbara Cohen – vocals
  • Brother Sun Sister Moon
  • Andy James – bass
  • Steve Sidelnyk – drums, percussion
  • Simon Poole – trumpet
  • Dave Pemberton – engineer
  • Lem – engineer
  • Micky Mann – mixing, additional production
  • Farrow Design – design
  • Louis Kelly – photography
  • Phil Holmberg – co-producer

Track listing:

All tracks by Paul Hartnoll and Phil Hartnoll, except where noted.

  1. Way Out – Paul Hartnoll, Phil Hartnoll, Barbara Cohen, Paul Robb
  2. Spare Parts Express
  3. Know Where to Run
  4. I Don’t Know You People
  5. Otoño – Paul Hartnoll, Phil Hartnoll, Natasha Jones, Sharon Lewis
  6. Nothing Left 1
  7. Nothing Left 2
  8. Style

 

Boz Scaggs: Some Change

Boz Scaggs - Some Change

On April 5, 1994, “Virgin” label released “Some Change” album by Boz Scaggs. It was recorded in 1994, and was produced by Boz Scaggs and Ricky Fataar.

Personnel:

  • Boz Scaggs- vocals, various instruments
  • Michael Omartian- various instruments
  • Fred Tackett- acoustic and electric guitars
  • Ricky Fataar- accordion, organ, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion
  • Austin De Lone, Barry Beckett- acoustic piano
  • Kevin Bents – electric piano
  • William “Smitty” Smith, Booker T. Jones- organ
  • James “Hutch” Hutchinson, Nathan East, Neil Stubenhaus- bass
  • Michael Rodriguez – programming
  • Dan Garcia, Paul McKenna, Michael Rodriguez – engineer

Track listing:

All tracks by Boz Scaggs, except where noted.

  1. You Got My Letter
  2. Some Change
  3. I’ll Be The One
  4. Call Me – Robben Ford, Michael Omartian, Boz Scaggs
  5. Fly Like A Bird
  6. Sierra
  7. Lost It
  8. Time
  9. Illusion – Marcus Miller, Boz Scaggs
  10. Follow That Man

 

Journey: Evolution

Journey_Evolution

On April 5, 1979, “Columbia” label released “Evolution”, the fifth Journey studio album. It was recorded October – November 1978, at “Cherokee Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Ray Thomas Baker.

Personnel:

  • Steve Perry- lead vocals
  • Neal Schon – acoustic and electric guitars, guitar synthesizer, backing vocals
  • Gregg Rolie – vocals, keyboards
  • Ross Valory- bass guitar, bass pedals, backing vocals
  • Steve Smith- drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Greg Werner – backing vocals
  • Geoff Workman, George Tutko – engineer
  • Roy Thomas Baker- mixing

Track listing:

  1. Majestic – Steve Perry, Neal Schon
  2. Too late – Steve Perry, Neal Schon
  3. Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ – Steve Perry
  4. City of the Angels – Steve Perry, Gregg Rolie, Neal Schon
  5. When You’re Alone (It Ain’t Easy) – Steve Perry, Neal Schon
  6. Sweet and Simple – Steve Perry
  7. Lovin’ You Is Easy – Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Greg Errico
  8. Just the Same Way – Gregg Rolie, Neal Schon, Ross Valory
  9. Do You Recall – Steve Perry, Gregg Rolie
  10. Daydream – Steve Perry, Gregg Rolie, Neal Schon, Ross Valory
  11. Lady Luck – Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Ross Valory

Johnny Cash: Ragged Old Flag

Johnny Cash - Ragged Old Flag

On April 5, 1974, “Columbia” label released “Ragged Old Flag”, the 47th Johnny Cash album. It was recorded in 1974, and was produced by Johnny Cash and Charlie Brag.

Personnel:

  • Johnny Cash – vocals, guitar, liner notes
  • Bob Wootton, Carl Perkins, Ray Edenton – guitar
  • Earl Scruggs- banjo
  • Larry McCoy – piano
  • Marshall Grant- bass
  • S. Holland- drums
  • The Oak Ridge Boys- backing vocals
  • Chuck Cochran – arrangemnets
  • Charlie Bragg – engineer
  • Freeman Ramsey – engineer
  • Rob Tucker – engineer
  • Seth Foster – mastering
  • Howard Fritzson – art director
  • Billy Barnes – design
  • Randall Martin – design
  • Al Clayton – photography
  • John Henry Jackson – project director

Track listing:

  1. Ragged Old Flag
  2. Don’t Go Near the Water
  3. All I Do is Drive
  4. Southern Comfort
  5. King of the Hill
  6. Pie in the Sky
  7. Lonesome to the Bone
  8. While I Got It on My Mind
  9. Good Morning, Friend
  10. I’m a Worried Man – Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash
  11. Please Don’t Let Me Out
  12. What on Earth Will You Do (for Heaven’s Sake)

Graham Nash & David Crosby: Same

Nash and Crosby

On April 5, 1972, “Atlantic” label released the self-titled, debut album David Crosby and Graham Nash album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Wally Heider Studio III” in Los Angeles, and was produced by  David Crosby, Graham Nash and Bill Halverson.

Personnel:

  • David Crosby— vocals, guitars
  • Graham Nash— vocals, piano, organ; harmonica, guitar
  • Danny Kortchmar— electric guitar
  • Jerry Garcia— pedal steel and electric guitar
  • Dave Mason— electric guitar
  • Craig Doerge— electric piano, piano, organ
  • Leland Sklar— bass
  • Chris Ethridge— bass
  • Phil Lesh— bass
  • Greg Reeves— bass
  • Russ Kunkel— drums
  • Johnny Barbata— drums
  • Bill Kreutzmann— drums
  • David Duke, Arthur Maebe, George Price — French horns
  • Dana Africa — flute
  • Bill Halverson, Doc Storch — engineer
  • Robert Hammer — photography
  • David Geffen, Elliot Roberts— direction

Track listing:

  1. Southbound Train – Graham Nash
  2. Whole Cloth – David Crosby
  3. Blacknotes – Graham Nash
  4. Stranger’s Room – Graham Nash
  5. Where Will I Be – David Crosby
  6. Page 43 – David Crosby
  7. Frozen Smiles – Graham Nash
  8. Games – David Crosby
  9. Girl To Be On My Mind – Graham Nash
  10. The Wall Song – David Crosby
  11. Immigration Man – Graham Nash

British Sea Power: Open Season

Open Season

On April 4, 2005, “Rough Trade” label released “Open Season”, the second British Sea Power album. It was recorded in 2004, at “Kore Studios” in London, and “Rockfield Studios” in South Wales, and was produced by Mads Bjerke  and Graham Sutton.

Personnel:

  • Yan– vocals, guitar, piano, organ
  • Hamilton– vocals, bass, guitar, piano, organ, backing vocals
  • Noble– guitar, piano, backing vocals, organ
  • Wood– drums
  • Abi Fry– viola
  • Phil Sumner– cornet
  • Graham Sutton– string arrangements, additional programming
  • Axl – miniature Italian greyhound

Track listing:

  1. It Ended on an Oily Stage – Hamilton, Noble, Wood, Yan
  2. Be Gone – Yan
  3. How Will I Ever Find My Way Home? – Hamilton
  4. Like a Honeycomb – Yan
  5. Please Stand Up – Yan
  6. North Hanging Rock – Yan
  7. To Get to Sleep – Hamilton, Noble, Wood, Yan
  8. Victorian Ice – Yan
  9. Oh Larsen B – Yan
  10. The Land Beyond – Hamilton
  11. True Adventures – Hamilton

 

 

Lou Reed: Ecstasy

Ecstasy

On April 4, 2000, “Sire” label released “Ecstasy”, the eighteenth Lou Reed album. It was recorded in 1999, at “Sear Sound” in NYC, and was produced by Lou Reed and Hal Willner. The cover photography is by Reed.

Personnel:

  • Lou Reed – vocals, guitar, percussion
  • Mike Rathke – guitar
  • Fernando Saunders- bass, background vocals
  • Tony “Thunder” Smith- drums, percussion, background vocals
  • Don Alias- percussion
  • Laurie Anderson- electric violin
  • Steven Bernstein- trumpet, horn arrangements
  • Doug Wieselman – baritone and tenor saxophone
  • Paul Shapiro- tenor saxophone
  • Jane Scarpantoni- cello

Track listing:

All tracks by Lou Reed

  1. Paranoia Key of E
  2. Mystic Child
  3. Mad
  4. Ecstasy
  5. Modern Dance
  6. Tatters
  7. Future Farmers of America
  8. Turning Time Around
  9. White Prism
  10. Rock Minuet
  11. Baton Rouge
  12. Like a Possum
  13. Rouge
  14. Big Sky

INXS: Elegantly Wasted

INXS_Elegantly_Wasted

On April 4, 1997, “Mercury” label released “Elegantly Wasted”, the tenth INXS studio album. It was recorded December 1996 – February 1997, at “Armoury Studio” in Vancouver , and was produced by Bruce Fairbairn and Andrew Farriss. This was band’s final album with lead singer Michael Hutchence, who died in November that same year.

Personnel:

  • Michael Hutchence– vocals, guitar
  • Tim Farriss– guitar
  • Gary Beers– bass
  • Andrew Farriss– keyboards, guitar
  • Jon Farriss– drums
  • Kirk Pengilly– guitar, saxophone
  • Richard Guy – engineer
  • Mike Plotnikoff – engineer
  • Tom Lord-Alge– mixing

Track listing:

All tracks by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence.

  1. Show Me (Cherry Baby)
  2. Elegantly Wasted
  3. Everything
  4. Don’t Lose Your Head
  5. Searching
  6. I’m Just A Man
  7. Girl on Fire
  8. We Are Thrown Together
  9. Shake That Three
  10. She Is Rising
  11. Building Bridges
  12. Shine