On June 28, 2019, “BMG” label released “Down to the River”, the debut Allman Betts Band studio album. It was recorded 2018 – 2019, at “Muscle Shoals Sound Studio” in Sheffield, Alabama, and was produced by Matt Ross Spang.
Personnel:
Devon Allman – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Duane Betts – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Johnny Stachela – slide and electric guitar
Berry Duane Oakley – bass, backing vocals
John Lum – drums
R. Scott Bryan – percussion, backing vocals
Peter Levin – Hammond B-3 organ, Wurlitzer electric piano, piano
Matt Ross-Spang – acoustic guitar, percussion
Lamar Williams, Jr. – backing vocals
Chuck Leavell – piano
Matt Ross-Spang – mixing
Daniel Lynn – mixing assistant
Pete Lyman – mastering
Charley Robinson – art direction, design
Christopher Brush – photography
Track listing:
All Night – Devon Allman, Duane Betts, Stoll Vaughan
Shinin’ – Duane Betts, Stoll Vaughan
Try – Cisco Adler, Devon Allman
Down to the River – Devon Allman, Duane Betts, Stoll Vaughan
Autumn Breeze – Chris Williams
Good Ol’ Days – Devon Allman
Melodies Are Memories – Devon Allman, Duane Betts, Stoll Vaughan
Southern Accents – Tom Petty
Long Gone – Devon Allman, Duane Betts, Stoll Vaughan
On June 28, 2011, “RCA” label released “This Loud Morning”, the third David Cook studio album. It was recorded in 2011, and was produced by Matt Serletic.
Personnel:
David Cook – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar
Neal Tiemann – lead and acoustic baritone guitar
Andy Skib – rhythm guitar, piano, background vocals
Monty Anderson – bass guitar
Kyle Peek – drums, backing vocals
Tim Pierce – acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar
Joel Shearer – acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar
Phil X – acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar
Jamie Muhoberac – keyboards
Chris Chaney – bass guitar
Kaare Kabel Mai – drums
Dorian Crozier – drums
Mark Castrillon – background vocals
Bernd Ruf – orchestra music director
Ulrich Zimmer – orchestra contractor and leader
Johannes Krampen – violin
Lisa Barry – violin
Michael Speth – violin
Klaus Kulling – violin
Klaus Marquardt – violin
Ariane Volm – violin
Monika Beck – violin
Kathrin Bscheidl – violin
Claudiu Rupa – violin
Alexander Brutsch – viola
Natascha Klotschkoff – viola
Friederike Faust – viola
Marcin Niziol – viola
Betty Bachofer – viola
Christiane Alber – cello
Constantin Meier – cello
Felix Brade – cello
Alex Uhl – double bass
Children Choir
Jasper Randall – choir contractor
Julian Babad
Christopher James
Michael O’Brien
Victor Pineschi
Hale Thornhill-Wilson
Rokulus Strings
Rok Golob – conductor, orchestrator
Mojca Arnold – violin
Ziga Cerar – violin
Marija Naversnik – violin
Nastja Znideric – violin
Marijana Gregoric – violin
Andreja Zupanc – violin
Ajda Kralj – violin
Tamar Tasev – viola
Marjeta Skrjanc – viola
Pavel Rakar – acoustic cello
Ursula Ivanus – acoustic cello
Tomaz Stular – contrabass
Matt Serletic – arranger, keyboards, piano, programmer
Mark Dobson – Pro Tools editor, recording engineer
Doug Trantow – Pro Tools editor, programmer, recording engineer
On June 28, 2011, “Sire” label released the self – titled, fifth Taking Back Sunday studio album. It was recorded October 2010 – January 2011, at “Barefoot Recording” in Hollywood, and was produced by Eric Valentine.
Personnel:
Adam Lazzara – lead vocals
John Nolan – vocals, lead guitar, keyboards
Eddie Reyes – rhythm guitar
Shaun Cooper – bass guitar
Mark O’Connell – drums, percussion
Eric Valentine – engineer, mixing
Cian Riordan – engineer assistant
Howie Weinberg – mastering
Brad Filip – art design
Track listing:
All tracks by Adam Lazzara, Eddie Reyes, John Nolan, Mark O’Connell and Shaun Cooper
On June 27, 2000, “Universal” label released “Fortress”, the third Sister Hazel studio album. It was recorded February – November 1999, and was produced by Ralph Sall and Richie Zito.
Personnel:
Ken Block – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Jett Beres – bass, harmony vocals
Andrew Copeland – vocals, rhythm guitar
Ryan Newell – lead and slide guitar, harmony vocals
Mark Trojanowski – drums
Emily Saliers – backing vocals
Track listing:
All lyrics by Ken Block, except where noted, all music as noted.
Change Your Mind – music by Ken Block
Back Porch – music by Ryan Newell, Ken Block, Jett Beres
Thank You – music by Ryan Newell
Champagne High – Ken Block
Beautiful Thing – Ken Block
Surreal – lyrics and music by Jett Beres
Shame on Me – music by Ryan Newell, Andrew Copeland, Ken Block
Your Winter – music by Ken Block
Strange Cup of Tea – lyrics and music by Andrew Copeland
Save Me – music by Ryan Newell
Give In – lyrics by Mark Trojanowski, music by Mark Trojanowski, Paul Ebersold, Billy Smith
Out There – lyrics by Ken Block, Al Block, music by Ken Block
On June 27, 1995, “Avex” label released “Mirror Mirror”, the eleventh and final 10cc album. It was recorded 1975, 1985, 1981, and was produced by Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Adrian Lee and Rod Gammons.
Personnel:
Eric Stewart — lead and backing vocals, lead guitar, keyboards, percussion
Graham Gouldman — lead and backing vocals, guitars, bass guitar, percussion, mandolin
Rick Fenn — lead guitar
Steve Pigott — keyboard, drum programming
Gary Wallis — drums, percussion
Kevin Godley — bass drum, musical box, backing vocals
Lol Creme — grand piano, backing vocals
Adrian Lee — bass, programming, arrangements, keyboard, brass section, percussion, accordion, vibes, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Paul McCartney — rhythm guitar, strings, electric piano, frogs, crickets, percussion
Andrew Gold — lead and backing vocals
Ian Thomas — drums
Gary Barnacle — saxophone
Peter Thoms — trombone
Lise Aferiat, Nicola Burton – violin
Chris Goldscheider – viola
Patrick Jones – cello
Andrew Hines – cello
Track listing:
Yvonne’s the One – Paul McCartney, Eric Stewart
Code of Silence – Eric Stewart
Blue Bird – Graham Gouldman
Age of Consent – Eric Stewart
Take This Woman – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldon
The Monkey and the Onion – Graham Gouldman, Tim Rice
Everything Is Not Enough – Eric Stewart
Ready to Go Home – Andrew Gold, Graham Gouldman
Grow Old with Me – Graham Gouldman
Margo Wants the Mustard – Eric Stewart
Peace in Our Time – Graham Gouldman, Steve Pigott
Why Did I Break Your Heart – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman
Now You’re Gone – Graham Gouldman
I’m Not in Love (acoustic version 95’) – Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman
On June 27, 1992, “Victory Music” label released “Black Moon”, the eighth Emerson, Lake & Palmer studio album. It was recorded in 1992, at “Marcus Studios”, “Front Page Recorders” and was produced by Mark Mancina, Ian Morrow and John Van Tongeren.
Keith Emerson – piano, keyboards
Greg Lake – vocals, guitars, bass, harmonica
Carl Palmer – drums, percussion
Tim Heintz, Gary Hodgson, Ian Morrow, John Van Tongeren – programming
Mark Holding – vocal arrangements
Steve Kempster, Stephen Marcussen, David Mitchell – engineer
Anthony Danbury, Gil Morales, Marnie Riley, Brett Swain, Charlie Watts – engineer assistant
Steve Kempster, David Mitchell – mixing
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
Jay Rifkin – digital editing
Willie Alexander – keyboard technician
Track listing:
Black Moon – Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Carl Palmer
Paper Blood – Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Carl Palmer
On June 26, 2020, “Infectious Music” released “Kitchen Sink”, the fourth Nadine Shah studio album. It was recorded in 2020, and was produced by Ben Hillier.
Personnel:
Nadine Shah – lead vocals
Neil MacColl – vocals
Ben Nicholls – bass guitar
Pete Wareham – saxophone, flute
Track listing:
All tracks by Nadine Shah and Ben Hiller, except where noted.
Club Cougar
Ladies for Babies (Goats for Love)
Buckfast – Ben Hiller, Nadine Shah, Ben Nichols, Neil MacColl
Dillydally – Ben Hiller, Nadine Shah, Ben Nichols
Trad – Ben Hiller, Nadine Shah, Ben Nichols
Kitchen Sink
Kite
Ukrainian Wine
Wasp Nest
Walk
Prayer Mat – Ben Hiller, Nadine Shah, Neil MacColl
On June 26, 2020, “Jagjaguwar” label released “Our Two Skins”, the second Gordi studio album. It was recorded in 2020, and was produced by Sophie Payten, Zach Hanson, Chris Messina,
Gordi (Sophie Payten) – vocals, various instruments, engineer, mixing
Zach Hanson – various instruments, engineer, mixing
On June 25, 1996, “Astor Place” label” released “Composer”, the 34th Cedar Walton album. It was recorded in January 1996, at “Clinton Recording Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Don Sickler.
On June 25, 1991, “Arista” label released “What You See Is What You Sweat”, the thirty-third Aretha Franklin studio album. It was recorded in 1990, and was produced by Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, David “Pic” Conley, Aretha Franklin, Michel Legrand, Oliver Leiber, Gene Lennon, Bruce Roberts, Joshua Thompson, David Townsend, Luther Vandross, Narada Michael Walden and Elliot Wolff.
Personnel:
Aretha Franklin – lead and backing vocals, piano
Rick Iantosca – acoustic guitar
Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar
Dean Parks – guitar
Vernon Black – guitar
David Townsend – guitar
Jean-Marc Benais – guitar
Teddy F. White – guitar
Al Turner – bass guitar
Marcus Miller – bass guitar
Dominique Bertram – bass guitar
Rudolph Stansfield – piano
Thierry Eliez – piano
Skip Anderson – keyboards
Burt Bacharach – keyboards
Oliver Leiber – keyboards, drum programming, guitar
Jason Miles – keyboards
Louis Biancaniello – keyboards, programming
David Foster – keyboards, programming
Nat Adderley Jr. – keyboards
Bobby Wooten – keyboards, electric piano, drum programming, synthesizer
Michael Boddicker – keyboards, programming
Hubert Eaves III – keyboards, drum programming
Elliot Wolff – keyboards, drum programming
Joshua Thompson – keyboards, guitar, synthesizer
Peter Schwartz – additional keyboards
Charles Scales – synthesizer
Michel Legrand – synthesizer
Guy Vaughn – drum programming
Narada Michael Walden – drums, programming
Buster Marbury – drums
André Ceccarelli – drums
Paulinho da Costa – percussion
Larry Fratangelo – percussion
Larry Williams – programming
Franck Thore – Pan pipes
Onita Sanders – harp
Candy Dulfer – saxophone
David Boruff – saxophone
Gene Lennon – programming
Cindy Mizelle – backing vocals
Jesse Richardson – backing vocals
Sandra Feva – backing vocals
Brenda Corbett – backing vocals
Fonzi Thornton – backing vocals
Diane Green – backing vocals
Sherry Fox – backing vocals
Portia Griffin – backing vocals
Margaret Branch – backing vocals
Jarvis Barker – backing vocals
Nikita Germaine – backing vocals
Skyler Jett – backing vocals
Jeanie Tracy – backing vocals
Tony Lindsay – backing vocals
Gwen Guthrie – backing vocals
Tawatha Agee – backing vocals
Donna Davis – backing vocals
Marj Harber – backing vocals
Esther Ridgeway – backing vocals
Gloria Ridgeway – backing vocals
Gracie Ridgeway – backing vocals
Clive Davis – executive producer
Track listing:
Everyday people – Sly Stone
Ever Changing Times – Burt Bacharach, Bill Conti, Carole Bayer Sager
What You See Is What You Sweat – David Conley, Derrick Culler, Gene Lennon, Joshua Thompson
Mary Goes Round – Elliot Wolff, Oliver Leiber
I Dreamed a Dream – Alain Boubill, Herbert Kretzmer, Jean Marc Natel, Claude Michel Schonberg
Someone’s Else’s Eyes – Bruce Roberts, Burt Bacharach, Bayer Sager
Doctor’s Orders – Luther Vandross, Hubert Eaves III
You Can’t Take Me for Granted – Aretha Franklin
What You Give – Aretha Franklin
Everyday People (Shep Pettibone Remix) – Sly Stone