On November 1, 2008, James Carl Inkanish, Jr. aka Jimmy Carl Black died aged 70. He was musician (drums, percussion), vocalist, songwriter and music producer, member of Muffin Men, Captain Beefheart, Geronimo Black, The Grandmothers, Black, Brown and Blue and Strange News From Mars, but was best known as a drummer and vocalist of The Mothers of Invention. As leader he released 21 albums.
Monthly Archives: October 2021
Superhiks: Trumano

On November 1, 2003, “Lithium Records” label released “Trumano”, the second Superhiks album. It was recorded in 2003, at “Dimitrovi Studio” in Skopje, Macedonia.
Personnel:
- Petar Mladenovski – vocals, bass guitar
- Boris Minov – guitar, arranger
- Ivica Ivanovski – trombone, arranger
- Aleksandar Spasovski – trumpet, arranger
- Dimitar Todorovski – trumpet, arranger
- Darko Popov Daro – drums, arranger
- DJ Slave – DJ mix
Track listing:
All lyrics by Petar Mladenovski and Dimitar Todorovski, all music by Petar Mladenovski, Boris Minov, Ivica Ivanovski, Aleksandar Spasovski, Dimitar Todorovski and Darko Popov.
- Znam deka ljubi
- Kolku vreme
- Ponelogas
- Chkembe chorba
- Edno leto
- Drugar
- Zaminuvanje
- Chudna sostojba
- One of My Bad Days
- Freaks
- Menores des 3 anos
- Hooker
- Happy End
Manic Street Preachers: Lifeblood

On November 1, 2004, “Sony Music UK” label released “Lifeblood”, the seventh Manic Street Preachers studio album. It was recorded August 2003 – August 2004, at “Stir Studios” in Cardiff, Wales, “Looking Glass Studios” in New York, “Grouse Lodge” in Westmeath, Ireland, and was produced by Tony Visconti, Tom Elmhirst and Greg Haver.
Personnel:
- James Dean Bradfield – lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitar
- Sean Moore – drums, drum programming
- Nicky Wire – bass guitar
- Nick Nasmyth – keyboards
- Jeremy Shaw – keyboards
- Greg Haver – percussion
- Mario J. McNulty – engineer assistance
- Stefano Sofia – engineer assistance
- Steve Davis – engineer assistance
- Loz Williams – engineer assistance
- Tom Elmhirst – mixing
- Mark “Spike” Stent – mixing
- Farrow Design – art direction, artwork, design
- John Ross – sleeve photography
Track listing:
All lyrics by Nicky Wire except where noted, all music by James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore.
- 1985
- The Love of Richard Nixon
- Empty Souls
- A Song for Departure
- I Live to Fall Asleep
- To Repel Ghosts
- Emily
- Glasnost
- Always/Never
- Solitude Sometimes Is
- Fragments – additional lyrics by Patrick Jones
- Cardiff Afterlife
Klaus Schulze: Dreams

On November 1, 1996, “Brain” label released “Dreams”, the nineteenth Klaus Schulze album. It was recorded in 1986, and was produced by Klaus Schulze.
Personnel:
- Klaus Schulze – engineer, synthesizer, guitar, keyboards, electronics, digital mastering, mixing
- Andreas Grosser – synthesizer, piano
- Nunu Isa – guitar
- Ian Wilkinson – vocals
- Harald Asmussen – bass
- Ulli Schober – percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by Klaus Schulze.
- A Classical Move
- Five to Four
- Dreams
- Flexible
- Klaustrophony
Damien Rice: My Favourite Faded Fantasy

On October 31, 2014, “Damien Rice Music” label released “My Favourite Faded Fantasy”, the third Damien Rice studio album. It was recorded in 2014, and was produced by Rick Rubin.
Personnel:
- Damien Rice – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, piano, clarinet, tambourine, pump organ, bass, harmonium, sounds, percussion
- Joel Shearer – piano, crotales, tambourine, shaker, acoustic and electric guitar, swells, bass, sounds, percussion, electric guitar, cuatro, muted guitar, dulcimer, cymbals, Wurlitzer, bells, vibraphone, celeste, glockenspiel, chimes, harmonium
- Zac Rae – Wurlitzer, pad, tack piano, vibraphone, Hammond organ, piano
- David Rawlings – archtop guitar, backing vocals
- Deron Johnson – piano, Hammond organ
- Markéta Irglová – vocals, piano
- Borgar Magnason – double bass
- Cora Venus Lunny – violin, viola, backing vocals
- Una Sveinbjarnardottir – violin, viola
- Gyda Valtisdottir – cello, backing vocals
- Sólrún Sumarliðadóttir – cello
- Bryndis Halla Gylfadottir – cello
- Julia Mogensen – cello
- Emil Friðfinnsson – French horn
- Helgi Jónsson – trombone, backing vocals
- Colm Ó Snodaigh – tin whistle
- Shahzad Ismaily – bass, drums, shaker, floor tom, Hammond organ, cymbals, crotales, Moog, cowbell
- Alex Somers – sampler, bass drum, sub bass, harp
- Magnús Trygvason Eliassen – drums
- James Gadson – drums
- Victor Indrizzo – drums
- Rónán Ó Snodaigh – bodhran, backing vocals
- Earl Harvin – drums, percussion. tambourine
- Frank Aarnink – tympani, gong, cymbals
- Tina Dico – backing vocals
- Marlana Sheetz – backing vocals
- Andrew Heringer – backing vocals
- Robbie Arnett – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Damien Rice.
- My Favourite Faded Fantasy
- It Takes a Lot to Know a Man
- The Greatest Bastard
- I Don’t Want to Change You
- Colour Me In
- The Box
- Trusty and True
- Long Long Way
Riverside: Second Life Syndrom

On October 31, 2005, “Mystic Production” label released “Second Life Syndrom”, the second Riverside studio album. It was recorded July – August 2005, at “Serakos Studio”, “Hard Studio” in Warsaw, Poland and was produced by Mariusz Duda, Piotr Grudziński, Michał Łapaj, Piotr Kozieradzki, Magda Srzedniccy and Robert Srzedniccy.
Personnel:
- Mariusz Duda – vocals, bass
- Piotr Grudziński – guitar
- Michał Łapaj – keyboards
- Piotr Kozieradzki – drums
- Magda Srzedniccy – recording, engineering, mixing
- Robert Srzedniccy – recording, engineering, mixing
- Jacek Gawłowski – mastreing
Track listing:
All lyrics by Mariusz Duda; all music by Mariusz Duda, Piotr Grudziński, Michal Lapaj and Piotr Kozieradzki.
- After
- Volte-Face
- Conceiving You
- Second Life Syndrome
- Artificial Smile
- I Turned You Down
- Reality Dream III
- Dance with the Shadow
- Before
Midnight Oil: The Makarrata Project

On October 30, 2020, “Sony Music Australia” label released “The Makarrata Project”, the twelfth Midnight Oil studio album. It was recorded in 2020, at “Rancom Street Studios”, “Oceanic Studios” in Sydney, and was produced by Warne Livesey.
Personnel:
- Peter Garrett – lead vocals
- Jim Moginie – vocals, guitars, keyboards, additional engineering
- Martin Rotsey – guitars
- Bones Hillman – vocals, bass guitar
- Rob Hirst – vocals, drums, percussion
- Troy Cassar-Daley – lead vocals, spoken word, guitar
- Jessica Mauboy – lead vocals
- Tasman Keith – lead vocals
- Dan Sultan – lead vocals, guitar
- Joel Davison – lead vocals
- Kaleena Briggs – lead and backing vocals
- Bunna Lawrie – lead vocals
- Gurrumul Yunupingu – lead vocals
- Alice Skye – lead vocals
- Frank Yamma – lead vocals
- Kev Carmody – lead vocals
- Sammy Butcher – lead vocals
- Pat Anderson – spoken word
- Stan Grant – spoken word
- Adam Goodes – spoken word
- Ursula Yovich – spoken word, backing vocals
- Leah Flanagan – backing vocals
- Warne Livesey – mixing, recording engineer
- Emily Lazar – mastering
- James Bellesini – artwork
Track listing:
- First Nation – Robert Hirst, Tasman Keith Jarrett
- Gadigal Land – Robert Hirst, Davidson, Bunna Lawrie
- Change the Date – James Moginie, Gurrumul Yunupingu
- Terror Australia – Peter Garrett, Bones Hillman
- Desert Man, Desert Woman – Peter Garrett, Frank Yamma
- Wind in My Head – James Mogonie, Kev Carmody, N Murray, Sammy Butcher
- Uluru Statemant from the Heart / Come on Down – Pat Anderson, Stan Grant, Adam Goodes, Ursula Yovich, Troy Cassar-Daley, James Moginie
David Thomas: The Sound of the Sand and Other Songs of the Pedestrian

On October 30, 1981, “Rough Trade” label released “The Sound of the Sand and Other Songs of the Pedestrian”, the debut David Thomas studio album. It was recorded May – June 1981, at “Regent’s Park” in London, and was produced by Adam Kidron and Peter Walmsley.
Personnel:
The Pedestrians:
- David Thomas – lead vocals, design
- Richard Thompson – guitar, dulcimer
- Allen Ravenstine – synthesizer
- Mayo Thompson – accordion
- John Greaves – bass guitar
- Philip Moxham – bass guitar
- Anton Fier – drums, percussion
- Eddie “Tan Tan” Thornton – trumpet
The Golden Palominos:
- Richard Thompson – guitar, dulcimer
- John Greaves – bass guitar, piano
- Anton Fier – drums, percussion
- Eddie “Tan Tan” Thornton – trumpet
The Trees:
- Allen Ravenstine – synthesizer
- Alan Greenblatt – guitar
- Paul Hamann – bass guitar
- Scott Krauss – drums
- Ralph Carney – saxophone, oboe
The Eggs
- Eddie “Tan Tan” Thornton – trumpet
- Chris Cutler – drums
- Paul Hamann – engineer
- Phil Bodger – engineer assistant
- Adam Kidron – engineer, mixing, mastering
- Anne Clarke – assistant producer
- Martyn Lambert – design
- Peter Walmsley – design
- Mik Mellen – photography
- Shirley O’Loughlin – producer assistant
- Sue Johnson – producer assistant
- Geoff Travis – executive producer
Track listing:
All lyrics by David Thomas, all music as noted.
- The Birds Are a Good Idea – Philip Moxham, David Thomas, Mayo Thompson
- Yiki Tiki – Anton Fier, Mayo Thompson, David Thomas
- The Crickets in the Flats – Anton Fier
- Sound of the Sand – Philip Moxham, David Thomas
- The New Atom Mine – Anton Fier
- Big Dreams – Philip Moxham, David Thomas
- Happy to See You – David Thomas
- Crush This Horn Part 2 – Anton Fier, David Thomas
- Confuse Did – Anton Fier, David Thomas
- Sloop John B – traditional
- Man’s Best Friend – Anton Fier, David Thomas, Mayo Thompson, Eddie Thornton
Bad Manners: Forging Ahead

In October 1982, “Magnet” label released “Forging Ahead”, the fourth Bad Manners album. It was recorded in 1982, at “Rockfield Studios” in Monmouth, Wales and was produced by Roger Lomas.
Personnel:
• Buster Bloodvessel – lead vocals
• Louis Alphonso – guitar
• Martin Stewart – keyboards
• Chris Kane – tenor saxophone
• Andrew Marson – alto saxophone, banjo
• Paul “Gus” Hyman – trumpet
• Winston Bazoomies – harmonica, backing vocals
• David Farren – bass
• Brian Tuitt – drums
• Ted Sharp – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Buster Bloodvessel, Louis Alphonso, Martin Stewart, Chris Kane, Andrew Marson, Paul “Gus” Hyman, Winston Bazoomies, David Farren and Brian Tuitt, except where noted.
- That’ll Do Nicely
- Salad Bar
- Tonight Is Your Night
- Samson and Delilah (Biblical Version)
- Exodus – Ernest Gold
- Got No Brains
- My Girl Lollipop – Morris Levy, Johnny Roberts
- Falling Out of Love
- Seventh Heaven
- Educating Marmalade
- What’s Up Crazy Pup – Van Morrison
- Your
Steve Hackett: Bay of Kings

In October 1983, “Lamborghini Records” released “Bay of Kings”, the seventh Steve Hackett studio album. It was recorded 1980 – 1983, and was produced by John Acock and Steve Hackett.
Personnel:
- Steve Hackett – guitar, keyboards
- Nick Magnus – synthesizer, keyboards
- John Hackett – flute, keyboards
Track listing:
All tracks by Steve Hackett.
- Bay of Kings
- The Journey
- Kim
- Marigold
- St. Elmo’s Fire
- Petropolis
- Second Chance
- Cast Adrift
- Horizons
- Black Light
- The Barren Land
- Calmaria