On May 1, 1990, “Hurdy Gurdy Records” label released “Eliogabalus”, the second Devil Doll studio album. It was recorded December 1989 – January 1990, at “Tivoli Studios” in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and was produced by Roberto Dani and Mr. Doctor.
Personnel:
Mr. Doctor – vocals, organ, celesta, accordion, arranger
Edoardo Beato – piano, keyboards
Albert Dorigo – guitar
Bor Zuljan – guitar
Katia Giubbilei – violin
Rick Bosco – bass
Roberto Dani – drums, percussion
Jurij Toni – tuba
Paolo Zizich – backing vocals, duet
The Devil Chorus:
Marian Bunic
Breda Bunic
Polona Sever
Beti Roblek
Helena Pancur
Gregor Oblak
Jure Strencan
Borut Usenik
Valentina Blazinsek
Mr. Doctor
Marian Bunic – conductor
Track listing:
All lyrics by Mr. Doctor, all music by Mr. Doctor and Edoardo Beato.
On April 30, 2021, “PeMa” label released “Endless Arcade”, the eleventh Teenage Fanclub studio album. It was recorded in 2021, at “Clouds Hill Studio” in Hamburg, Germany, and was produced by
On April 30, 2021, “Modern Sky UK” label released “Coral Island”, the tenth Coral (The) studio album. It was recorded 2019 – 2020, at “Parr Street Studios” in Liverpool, and Ian Murray’s house in Merseyside, and was produced by Chris Taylor, James Skelly, Paul Duffy, Paul Molloy, Nick Power and Ian Skelly.
Personnel:
James Skelly – lead vocals, guitar, recording, mixing
Paul Molloy – guitar, piano, recording, mixing
Nick Power – keyboards, recording, mixing
Paul Duffy – bass, recording, mixing
Ian Skelly – drums, recording, mixing
Ian Murrary – narration
Phil McKinnell – slide guitar, guitar
Chris Taylor – stylophone
Jack Prince – shaker
Fiona Skelly – backing vocals
Niamh Rowe – backing vocals
Chris Taylor – recording, mixing
Richard Turvey – recording
Liam Power – narration recording
Joe LaPorta – mastering
Edwin Burdis – artwork
Mark El-khatib – design
Gabriella Jackson – photography
Simon Cardwell – band photography
Track listing:
Welcome to the Coral Island – James Skelly, Nick Power
Lover Undiscovered – James Skelly
Change Your Mind – James Skelly, Rich Turvey
Mist on the River – James Skelly
Pavilions of the Mind – Nick Power, Paul Duffy
Vacancy – James Skelly, Nick Power
My Best Friend – James Skelly, Nick Power
Arcade Hallucinations – Nick Power
The Game She Plays – James Skelly
Autumn Has Come – James Skelly
The End of the Pier – Nick Power
The Ghost of the Coral Island – Nick Power, Ian Skelly, Paul Duffy, Phil McKinnell
Golden Age – James Skelly, Ian Skelly
Faceless Angel – James Skelly
The Great Lafayette – Nick Power
Strange Illusions – James Skelly, Nick Power
Take Me Back to the Summertime – James Skelly, Ian Skelly
On April 29, 2016, “ATO Records” label released “Nonagon Infinity”, the eighth King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard studio album. It was recorded in 2016 at “Daptone Studios” in Brooklyn, New York.
Personnel:
Stu Mackenzie – vocals, electric guitar, synthesizer, organ, zurna, additional mixing
On April 29, 2014, “Silver Arrow records” label released “Phosphorescent Harvest” the third Chris Robinson Brotherhood (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2014, at “Sunset Sound” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Thom Monahan.
Personnel:
Chris Robinson – lead vocals, guitar
Neal Casal – vocals, guitar, photography
Adam MacDougall – vocals, keyboards
Mark Dutton – vocals, bass
George Sluppick – drums
Thom Monahan – engineer, mixing
Geoff Neal – engineer assistant
Nicolas Essig – engineer assistant
JJ Golden – mastering
Amy Finkle – featured artist
Larry Carlson – cover art
Alan Forbes – inside panel, owl artwork
Craig Santiago – “Sower” line art
Track listing:
All tracks by Chris Robinson and Neal Casal, except where noted.
In April 1984, “SST” label released “Meat Puppets II”, the second Meat Puppets (The) studio album. It was recorded April – May 1983, at “Total Access” in Redondo Beach, California.
In April 1976, “Atco” label released “2nd Street”, the second Back Street Crawler studio album. It was recorded in 1976, and was produced by Terry Wilson Slesser, Paul Kossoff, Terry Wilson, John “Rabbit” Bundrick and Tony Braunagel.
Personnel:
Terry Wilson Slesser – lead vocals
Paul Kossoff – lead guitar
John “Rabbit” Bundrick – vocals, keyboard
Terry Wilson – bass, acoustic and electric guitars
Tony Braunagel – vocals, drums
Richard Digby Smith – engineer
Glyn Johns – mixing
Abie Sussman, Bob Defrin – art direction
Sam Emerson – photography
Track listing:
Selfish Lover – John “Rabbit” Bundrick
Blue Soul – Terry Wilson
Stop Doing What You’re Doing – Terry Wilson Slesser, Paul Kossoff, Terry Wilson, John “Rabbit” Bundrick, Tony Braunagel
Raging River – Terry Wilson
Some Kind of Happy – Terry Wilson
Sweet, Sweet Beauty – Terry Wilson
Just for You – John “Rabbit” Bundrick, Dean Rutherford
On Your Life – John “Rabbit” Bundrick
Leaves in the Wind – John “Rabbit” Bundrick, Dean Rutherford
In April 1981, “Elektra” label released “Tender Togetherness”, album by Stanley Turrentine. It was recorded February – April 1981, at “Indigo Ranch” in Malibu, California, and was produced by Larry Dunn.
Personnel:
Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone
Philip Bailey – lead and backing vocals, percussion
Roland Bautista – guitars
Eduardo del Barrio – piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes
Denzil Miller – piano, electric piano, clavinet, Fender Rhodes
Jeff Johnson – synthesizer
Tom Pigott Smith – synthesizer
Nathan East – bass guitar, electric guitar
Byron Miller – bass guitar
Leon “Ndugu” Chancler – drums, arranger
Paulinho Da Costa – percussion
Steven Dunn – percussion, drums, Moog bass, arranger
Fred White – percussion, drums
Ralph Johnson – percussion
Marlena Jeter – vocals
Dianne Reeves – vocals
Gwen Matthews – vocals
Lynn Davis – vocals, vocal arrangements
Don Myrick – alto saxophone
Andrew Woolfolk – tenor saxophone
Rahmlee Michael Davis – trumpet, flugelhorn
Mike Harris – trumpet, flugelhorn
Jerry Hey – trumpet, flugelhorn
David Duke – French horn
Sidney Muldrow – French horn
Bill Reichenbach Jr. – bass trombone
Louis Satterfield – trombone
Roland Bautista – arranger
George del Barrio – conductor, string arrangements
Rahmlee Michael Davis – horn arrangements
Eduardo del Barrio – arranger
Larry Dunn – arranger, vocal arrangement
Mike Harris – horn arrangements
Don Myrick – horn arrangements
Louis Satterfield – horn arrangements
Denzil Miller – arranger, vocal arrangement
Track listing:
Hermanos – Eddie del Barrio, Larry Dunn
I’ll Give You My Love – Roland Bautista, Cavanaugh, Larry Dunn, Stanley Turrentine
Tamarac – Larry Dunn, Steven Dunn
After the Love Has Gone – Bill Champlin, David Foster, Jay Graydon
Cherubim – Larry Dunn
Only You and Me – Eddie del Barrio, Larry Dunn, Roxanne Seeman
World Chimes – Larry Dunn
Pure Love – Larry Dunn, Denzil Miller Jr., Stanley Turrentine
Havin Fun with Mr. T – Chandler, Larry Dunn, Denzil Miller, Byron Miller
In April 1980, “Atco” label released “On to Victory”, the ninth Humble Pie studio album. It was recorded in 1980, at “Villa Recorders” in Modesto, California, and was produced by John Elijah Wright, Steve Marriott, Bobby Tench, Anthony “Sooty” Jones and Jerry Shirley.
Personnel:
Steve Marriott – vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards
Bobby Tench – vocals, guitar
Anthony “Sooty” Jones – vocals, bass
Jerry Shirley – drums
Cheryl Ashley – backing vocals
Marge Raymond – backing vocals
Lisa Zimmerman – backing vocals
John Wright, Akili Walker, Craig – engineer
Track listing:
Fool for a Pretty Face – Steve Marriott, Jerry Shirley
You Soppy Pratt – Steve Marriott, Anthony Jones, Jerry Shirley
Infatuation – Steve Marriott
Take It from Here – Steve Marriott
Savin’ It – Bobby Tench, Steve Marriott
Baby Don’t You Do It – Holland-Dozier-Holland
Get It in the End – Steve Marriott, Anthony Jones, Jerry Shirley
My Lover’s Prayer – Otis Redding
Further Down the Road – Steve Marriott, Bobby Tench, Anthony Jones, Jerry Shirley
In April 1975, “Chess” label released “The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album”, the twelve Muddy Waters album. It was recorded in February 1975, at “Levon Helm Studio” in Woodstock, New York, and was produced by Henry Glover. In 1976, the album won “Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording”.
Personnel:
Muddy Waters – vocals, guitar
Bob Margolin – guitar
Pinetop Perkins – piano
Garth Hudson – organ, accordion, saxophone
Paul Butterfield – harmonica
Howard Johnson – saxophone
Fred Carter Jr. – bass, guitar
Levon Helm – drums, bass
Track listing:
All tracks by McKinley Morganfield (Muddy Waters), except where noted.
Why Are People Like That – Bobby Charles
Going Down to Main Street
Born with Nothing
Caledonia – Fleecie Moore
Funny Sounds
Love, Deep as the Ocean
Let the Good Times Roll – Fleecie Moore, Sam Theard