On July 22, 2004, Arthur G.L. Crier died aged 69. He was singer, songwriter, and music producer, member of The Halos, worked with The Four Tops, The Temptations, Little Eva, Gene Pitney, Ben E. King, The Coasters, and Johnny Nash.
Monthly Archives: July 2020
Anberlin: Lowborn
On July 22, 2014, “Tooth & Nail” label released “Lowborn”, the seventh and final Anberlin studio album. It was recorded in 2014 and was produced by Stephen Christian, Joseph Milligan, Christian McAlhaney, Deon Rexroat and Nathan Young.
Personnel:
- Joseph Milligan – vocals, lead guitar
- Christian McAlhaney – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Stephen Christian- lead vocals, keyboards
- Deon Rexroat – bass guitar
- Nathan Young – drums, percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by Stephen Christian, Joseph Milligan, Christian McAlhaney, Deon Rexroat, and Nathan Young, except where noted.
- We Are Destroyers – Stephen Christian, Joseph Milligan, Christian McAlhaney, Deon Rexroat, Nathan Young, Micah Tawlks
- Armageddon
- Stranger Ways
- Velvet Covered Brick
- Atonement
- Birds of Prey
- Dissenter
- Losing It All
- Hearing Voices
- Harbinger
The Thrills: Teenager
On July 22, 2007, “Virgin” label released “Teenager”, the third Thrills (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2007 and was produced by Tony Hoffer.
Personnel:
- Conor Deasy – vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar
- Daniel Ryan – guitars, bass, mandolin, banjo, backing vocals
- Pádraic McMahon – bass, guitars, backing vocals
- Kevin Horan – piano, organ, backing vocals
- Ben Carrigan – drums, percussion
- Tony Hoffer– mixing
- Bob Clearmountain – mixing
Track listing:
All tracks by Conor Deasy, Kevin Horan, Pádraic McMahon, Daniel Ryan, and Ben Carrigan.
- The Midnight Choir
- This Year
- Nothing Changes Around Here
- Restaurant
- I Came All This Way
- Long Forgotten Song
- I’m So Sorry
- No More Empty Words
- Teenager
- Should’ve Known Better
- There’s Joy to Be Found … The Boy Who Caught All the Breaks
Our Lady Peace: Burn Burn
On July 21, 2009, “Coalition Entertainment” label released “Burn Burn” the seventh Our Lady Peace studio album. It was recorded February 2007 – June 2009, at “King Noise Recorder”, and was produced by Raine Madia.
Personnel:
- Raine Maida– lead vocals, engineer, design concept
- Steve Mazur– guitar, piano, percussion, backing vocals, design concept
- Duncan Coutts– bass, backing vocals, design concept
- Jeremy Taggart– drums, percussion, backing vocals, design concept
- Eladio Reyes – backing vocals
- Dusty Schaller – editing
- Andrew Scheps, Paul Hagar – mixing
- Bob Boyd – mastering
- End Creative, Richard Misener – design
- Dustin Rabin – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Duncan Coutts, Jeremy Taggart, and Steve Mazur, except where noted.
- All You Did Was Save My Life – Zac Maloy
- Dreamland
- Monkey Brains
- The End Is Where We Begin – Raine Maida, Rune Westberg
- Escape Artist
- Refuge
- Never Get Over You
- White Flags
- Signs of Life
- Paper Moon
Civil Twilight: Same
On July 21, 2009, “Wind-up” label released the self-titled, debut Civil Twilight studio album. It was recorded 2005 – 2007 and was produced by Noel Golden, Michael Carney, Steven McKellar, Andrew McKellar and Richard Wouters.
Personnel:
- Steven McKellar – lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboards
- Andrew McKellar – guitar, backing vocals
- Richard Wouters – drums, percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by Steven McKellar, Andrew McKellar and Richard Wouters.
- Anybody Out There
- Soldier
- Next to Me
- Letters from the Sky
- On the Surface
- Trouble
- Human
- Perfect Stranger
- What You Want
- Something She Said
- Quiet in My Town
Foghat: Girls to Chat & Boys to Bounce
In July 1981, “Bearsville” label released “Girls to Chat & Boys to Bounce”, the tenth Foghat studio album. It was recorded in 1981 and was produced by Nick Jameson.
Personnel:
- “Lonesome” Dave Peverett – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar
- Erik Cartwright – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Nick Jameson – keyboards, backing vocals
- Craig MacGregor – bass
- Roger Earl – drums, percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by Dave Peverett except where noted.
- Wide Boy
- Let Me Get Close to You – Nick Jameson
- Live Now – Pay Later
- Love Zone
- Delayed Reaction
- Second Childhood
- Weekend Driver
- Sing About Love (live) – Nick Jameson
Mark Lanegan: Scraps at Midnight
On July 21, 1998, “Sub Pop” label released “Scraps at Midnight”, the third Mark Lanegan album. It was recorded in 1998, at “Rancho De La Luna” in Joshua Tree, California, and was produced by Mike Johnson and Mark Lanegan.
Personnel:
- Mark Lanegan- vocals, guitar
- Mike Johnson- guitar
- Paul Solger Dana – guitar
- Dave Catching – vocals, keyboards, bass
- J Mascis– piano
- Terry John – harmonica
- Fred Drake
- Phil Sparks – upright bass
- Keni Richards – drums
- Tad Doyle– drums
- Liz Burns – voice
- Mike Stinette – saxophone
- John Agnello – engineer, mixing
- John Burton – engineer
- Terry Date– engineer
- Jack Endino– engineer
- Greg Calbi – mastering
- Judith Schaechter – artwork
- Kenneth Sherwood – design
- Charles Peterson – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Mark Lanegan, except where noted.
- Hospital Roll Call
- Hotel
- Stay – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
- Bell Black Ocean – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson, Keni Richards
- Last One in the World – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
- Wheels
- Waiting on a Train – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
- Day and Night
- Praying Ground – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
- Because of This – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson, Keni Richards, Paul Solger Dana
Gary Moore: Dirty Fingers
On July 21, 1983, “Jet” label released “Dirty Fingers”, the third Gary Moore studio album. It was recorded in 1981 and was produced by Chris Tsangarides.
Personnel:
- Gary Moore– co-lead and backing vocals, guitars
- Charlie Huhn– lead vocals
- Don Airey– organ, keyboards
- Jimmy Bain– bass
- Tommy Aldridge– drums
- Chris Tsangarides– engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Gary Moore, except where noted.
- Hiroshima
- Dirty Fingers
- Bad News
- Don’t Let Me be Misunderstood – Bennie Benjamin, Sol Marcus, Gloria Caaldwell
- Run to Your Mama
- Nuclear Attack
- Kidnapped
- Really Gonna Rock Tonight
- Lonely Nights
- Rest in Peace
Rod Stewart: Never a Dull Moment
On July 21, 1972, “Mercury” label released “Never a Dull Moment”, the fourth Rod Stewart studio album. It was recorded March – May 1972, at “Morgan Studios”, “Olympic Studios” in London, and was produced by Rod Stewart.
Personnel:
- Rod Stewart– vocals, acoustic guitar
- Ronnie Wood– electric guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass guitar
- Martin Quittenton– acoustic guitar
- Gordon Huntley – steel guitar
- Lindsay Raymond Jackson– mandolin
- Pete Sears– piano, bass guitar
- Ian McLagan– Hammond organ, piano
- Brian – chest piano
- Spike Heatley– upright bass
- Ronnie Lane– bass guitar
- Micky Waller– drums
- Kenney Jones– drums
- Neemoi “Speedy” Aquaye – congas
- Dick Powell – violin
- Jimmy Horowitz – arrangements
Track listing:
- True Blue – Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood
- Lost Paraguayos – Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood
- Mama, You Been on My Mind – Bob Dylan
- Italian Girls – Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood
- Angel – Jimi Hendrix
- Interluding – Art Wood
- You Wear It Well – Rod Stewart, Martin Quittenton
- I’d Rather Go Blind – Billy Foster, Ellington Jordan
- Twistin’ the Night Away – Sam Cooke
Gary Kellgren
On July 20, 1977, Gary Kellgren died aged 38. He was an audio engineer and co-founder of “The Record Plant” recording studios (with Chris Stone). He worked with musicians John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Mick Jagger, Ron Wood, Bill Wyman, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, Bobby Goldsboro, The Animals, Stevie Wonder, Carole King, Frank Zappa, Sly, and the Family Stone, Velvet Underground, Rod Stewart, Ravi Shankar, Keith Moon, CSNY, Barbra Streisand, and Neil Diamond. He also worked with producers Chas Chandler, Jack Douglas, Robert Margouleff, Phil Spector, Wes Farrell, Tom Wilson, and Bill Szymczyk.







