On October 24, 2011, “Wire-Sound” label released “No Thyself”, the fifth and final Magazine studio album. It was recorded in 2011, at “Red Bird”, “Apollo Control”.
Personnel:
Howard Devoto – vocals
Norman Fisher-Jones (aka Noko) – guitar, backing vocals
Dave Formula – keyboards
Jonathan “Stan” White – bass guitar, backing vocals
John Doyle – drums
Christine Hanson – cello, strings
Rosalie Cunningham – backing vocals
Ashley Krajewski – engineer
Mike Nielsen – mixing
Kevin Metcalfe – mastering
Odilon Redon – illustrations
Track listing:
All lyrics by Howard Devoto, except where noted, all music by Howard Devoto, John Doyle, Dave Formula and Norman Fisher-Jones, except where noted.
Do the Meaning – Howard Devoto, John Doyle, Dave Formula, Norman Fisher-Jones, Pete Shelley
On October 24, 2006, “Concord” label released “Givin’ It Up”, an album by Al Jarreau and George Benson. It was recorded in April 2006, at “Henson Recording Studios”, “NRG Studios”, and “Capitol Studios” in Hollywood; “G Studio Digital” in Studio City, CA; “LAFX Studios”, “The Pass”, “Willyworld”, and “Revelation Studios” in Los Angeles; “White Lightning Studios” in Sylmar, CA; “Porcupine Studios” in Chandler, AZ; “The B Hive” in Phoenix, AZ; “East Bay Studios” in Tarrytown, NY, and was produced by John Burk, Michael Broening, Marcus Miller, Patti Austin, Freddie Ravel, Larry Williams and Chris Dunn. In 2007, the album won “Grammy Award” for “Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance” (Al Jarreau), and “Best Pop Instrumental Performance” (George Benson).
Personnel:
George Benson – lead and backing vocals, guitar, arrangements
Al Jarreau – lead and backing vocals, vocal percussion, arrangements
Paul McCartney – lead vocals
Ray Fuller – guitar
Dean Parks – guitar, rhythm guitar
Freddie Fox – guitar
Michael O’Neill – rhythm guitar
Michael Thompson – guitar
Larry Williams – keyboards, acoustic piano, arrangements
Michael Broening – keyboards, organ, programming, arrangements, organ
On October 24, 2000, “Tzadik” label released “Street of Lost Brothers”, album by Gary Lucas. It was recorded in 2000, at “LoHo Studios”, National Taiwan University, in Taipei, “Sound Dimensions”, and was produced by Gary Lucas.
Personnel:
Gary Lucas – vocals, acoustic, electric, slide and steel guitar, engineer
Jesper Gadeliu – guitar
Walter Horn – piano, sampler, synthesizer
Hank Frisch – harmonica
Ernie Brooks – bass guitar
Jason Candler – bass guitar, engineer
Peter Eng – bass guitar
Jonathan Kane – drums
Aldo Tsang – drums
John Zorn – alto saxophone
Larry Fine – vocals
Kenny Hurwitz – vocals
Kenny – vocals
Rob McCabe – engineer
Tim Powell – engineer
Allan Tucker – mastering
Andreas Neumann-Nochten – illustrations
Heung-Heung “Chippy” Chin – design
Hendrik Leitmann – photography
Arjen Veldt – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Gary Lucas, except where noted.
Yigdal – traditional
The Opener of the Way
That’s My Life
Mahzel (Means Good Luck)
It’s Like a Wheel
European Son – John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Lou Reed, Maureen Tucker
On October 24, 2000, “Blue Note” label released “The Dropper”, the tenth Medeski, Martin & Wood album. It was recorded 1999 – 2000, at “Shacklyn” in Brooklyn, New York City, and was produced by John Medeski, Billy Martin, and Chris Wood.
On October 23, 2007, “Arion Records/Sound Resources” labels released “Culture of Ascent”, the ninth Glass Hammer studio album. It was recorded in 2007, and was produced by Fred Schendel and Fred Babb.
On October 23, 2001, “ATO” and “Evangeline Records” labels released “The Deep End, Volume 1”, the fourth Gov’t Mule studio album. It was recorded in 2001, at “The Theater 99” in New York, NY, “Sunset Sound” in Hollywood, CA; “Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, CA, “Water Music” in Hoboken, NJ, and was produced by Michael Barbiero, Warren Haynes, John Cutler, David Z, and Stefani Scamardo.
Personnel:
Warren Haynes – vocals, guitar
Matt Abts – drums
Allen Woody – bass
Jack Bruce – bass, mixing
Oteil Burbridge – bass
Bootsy Collins – bass
John Entwistle – bass
Flea – bass
Roger Glover – bass
Mike Gordon – bass
Larry Graham – bass
Stefan Lessard – bass
Dave Schools – bass
Mike Watt – bass
Willie Weeks – bass
Chris Wood – bass
Gregg Allman – vocals, keyboards
Rob Barraco – organ, Wurlitzer
Keith Barry – tenor saxophone
Randall Bramblett – organ
Jerry Cantrell – vocals
Audley Freed – guitar
Eddie Harsch – keyboards, organ
Huck Leavell – organ, Wurlitzer
Little Milton – vocals, guitar
Danny Louis – organ, Wurlitzer
Page McConnell – organ, Wurlitzer, synthesizer
John Scofield – guitar
Derek Trucks – slide guitar
Mike Uhler – trumpet
Dan Weinstein – trombone
Bernie Worrell – organ, clavinet
Tim Reynolds – guitar
Michael Barbiero – mixing, engineer
John Cutler – engineer
David Z – engineeri, mixing
Ray Martin – engineer, mixing
Raeanne Zschokke – engineer assistant
Greg Griffith – engineer assistant
Jeff Hoffman – engineer assistant
Ryan Castle – engineer assistant
Michael Rosen – engineer assistant
Dan Jurow – engineer assistant
Greg Calbi – mastering
Steve Fallone – editing
Stefani Scamardo – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Warren Haynes, except where noted.
Fool’s Moon
Life on the Ouside – Warren Haynes, Audley Freed
Banks of the Deep End – Warren Haynes, Audley Freed
Down and Out in New York City – Bodie Chandler, Barry De Vorzon
Effigy – John Fogerty
Maybe I’m a Leo – Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice
Same Price
Soulshine
Sco-Mule
Worried About the Blues – Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, John Jaworowicz
On October 23, 1981, “Capitol” label released “Circle of Love”, the eleventh Steve Miller Band studio album. It was recorded in 1981, and was produced by Steve Miller.
Personnel:
Steve Miller – vocals, guitar
Byron Allred – keyboards
Gerald Johnson – bass guitar
Gary Mallaber – drums, percussion
Rick Fisher – recording
Stephen Perringer – art direction
John Browning, Ken Trimpe – design
Greg Stadler – calligraphy
Track listing:
All tracks by Steve Miller, except where noted.
Heart Like a Wheel
Get On Home – traditional, arranged by Steve Miller
On October 23, 1976, “Elektra” label released “On the Road to Kingdom Come”, the sixth Harry Chapin studio album. It was recorded in 1976 and was produced by Stephen Chapin and Harry Chapin.
On October 22, 2007, “Samadhi Sound” label released “Slope”, the debut Steve Jansen album. It was recorded in 2007, at “The Vestry” in London, “Straysound Studio” in Sweden, Samadhisound Studios, “Trout Recording” in Brooklyn, “Blue Sky Falls” in London, “Slovak Radio” in Bratislava, “Studio 5” in Bratislava, and was produced by Steve Jensen.
Personnel:
Steve Jansen – drums, acoustic and electronic percussion, sampled instruments, synth, piano, guitar, string arrangements, recording, mixing
David Sylvian – vocals, guitar, art direction
Theo Travis – sax, flute, clarinet
Tim Elsenburg – vocals, guitar, electric piano
Anja Garbarek – vocals
Thomas Feiner – vocals, mandolin, sampler
Bratislava Movie Orchestra arranged and conducted by Ingo Frenzel
Joan Wasser – vocals, violin
Alberto Tafuri – piano
Nina Kinert – vocals
Steve D’Agostino, David Sylvian, Tim Elsenburg, John Mallison, Ján Machut and Ladislav Krajãoviã, Bryce Goggin, Alberto Tafuri, Love Olzon – recording
Ingo Frenzel – mixing
Tony Cousins – mastering
Chris Bigg – design
Dan McPharlin – models created and photographed
Track listing:
All tracks by Steve Jensen, except where noted.
Grip
Sleepyard – Steve Jansen, Tim Elsenburg
Cancelled Pieces – Steve Jansen, Anja Garbarek
December Train
Sow the Salt – Steve Jansen, Thomas Feiner
Gap of Cloud
Playground Martyrs – Steve Jansen, David Sylvian
A Way of Disappearing
Ballad of a Deadman – Steve Jansen, David Sylvian
Conversation Over
Life Moves On
Playground Martyrs (reprise) – Steve Jansen, David Sylvian
On October 22, 1996, “Columbia” label released “Trial by Fire”, the tenth Journey studio album. It was recorded in 1996, at “Ocean Way Recording” in Hollywood, “The Site” in Marin County, California, “Wildhorse” in Marin County, California, and was produced by Kevin Shirley.
Personnel:
Steve Perry – lead vocals
Neal Schon – lead guitar, backing vocals
Ross Valory – bass, backing vocals
Steve Smith – drums, percussion
Jonathan Cain – keyboards, piano, rhythm guitar, backing vocals, engineer
Paulinho da Costa – percussion
Scott Pinkerton – programming
David Campbell – string arrangements
Kevin Shirley – engineer, mixing
George Massenburg – engineer, mixing
John Hurlbut, Bob Levy – engineer
George Marino – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain, except where noted.
Message of Love – Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, John Bettis
One More
When You Love a Woman
If He Should Break Your Heart
Forever in Blue
Castles Burning
Don’t Be Down On Me Baby
Still She Cries
Colors of the Spirit – Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, John Bettis