On July 25, 2006, “Dangerbird” label released “Carnavas”, the debut Silversun Pickups studio album. It was recorded January – April 2006, at “Beer Wine Fish”, in Sunset Sound, Hollywood, and was produced by Dave Cooley.
Personnel:
Brian Aubert – vocals, guitar
Joe Lester – keyboards
Nikki Monninger – bass, backing vocals
Christopher Guanlao – drums
Tom Biller – engineer
Tony Hoffer – mixing
Darren Waterton – painting (Summit)
Track listing:
All tracks by Brian Aubert, Nikki Monninger, Joe Lester and Christopher Guanlao.
On July 25, 1963, “United Artists” label released “Twisting and Shouting”, the third Isley Brothers (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1963, at “Bell Sound” in New York City, and was produced by Bert Bernes.
Personnel:
Ronald Isley – lead vocals
O’Kelly Isley, Jr. – backing vocals
Rudolph Isley – backing vocals
Alan Lorber – conductor
Garry Sherman – conductor
Tracking listing:
All tracks by Rudolp Isley, O’ Kelly Isley and Ronald Isley, except where noted.
Surf and Shout – Phil Medley, Ruth Batchelor
Please, Please, Please – James Brown, Johnny Terry
On July 24, 2021, “Music Theories Recordings” label released “Parabellum”, the 22nd Yngwie Malmsteen album. It was recorded in 2021, at “Studio 308” in Miami, Florida, and was produced by Yngwie Malmsteen.
Personnel:
Yngwie Malmsteen – lead and backing vocals, classical guitar, guitar synthesizer, bass guitar, sitar, cello, timpani, arrangements, orchestration, mixing
On July 24, 2020, “CN Records” label released “The Balladeer”, the eleventh Lori McKenna studio album. It was recorded in 2020, and was produced by Dave Cobb.
Personnel:
Lori McKenna – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Dave Cobb – acoustic and electric guitar, mixing
Philip Towns – harmonium, mellotron, percussion, piano, Wurlitzer
On July 23, 2021, “Three Blind Mice” and “BMG Right Management” labels released “For Free”, the eighth and final David Crosby album. It was recorded August – December 2020, at “The Bamboom Room” in Altadena, California, “Hz Werks” in Van Nuys, California, “Joe Jack’s Studio” in Santa Ynez, California, “Groove Masters” in Santa Monica, California, “Stubbs Recording” in Spring Hill, Tennessee, “Tomorrow’s Sound Today” in Memphis, Tennessee, and was produced by James Raymond.
Personnel:
David Crosby – vocals, mixing
James Raymond – acoustic piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, synthesizers, synth guitar solo, synth bass, synth acoustic guitar, drum programming, Fender Rhodes, percussion, backing vocals, horn arrangements, recording, mixing
Shawn Tubbs – acoustic and electric guitar
Steve Postell – acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Greg Leisz – pedal steel guitar
Dean Parks – acoustic and electric guitar
Andrew Ford – bass
Elijah Thomson – bass
Gary Novak – drums
Steve DiStanislao – drums
Abe Laboriel Jr. – drums
Steve Tavaglione – tenor saxophone, EWI
Walt Fowler – trumpet, flugelhorn
Sarah Jarosz – vocals
Brian Wilson – count-in vocal
Michael McDonald – backing vocals
Gracie Raymond – backing vocals
Becca Stevens – backing vocals
Michelle Willis – backing vocals
Dan Garcia – recording, mixing
Shawn Tubbs – guitar recording
Dean Parks – guitar recording
Nate Hassely – engineer assistant
Joel Jacks – engineer assistant
Jason Mariani – engineer assistant
Kaushlesh “Garry” Purohit – engineer assistant
Bernie Grundman – mastering
Louise Hendy – artwork, design
Joan Baez – sleeve artwork, original painting
Track listing:
River Rise – David Crosby, James Raymond, Michael McDonald
I Think I – David Crosby, James Raymond, Steve Postell
The Other Side of Midnight – James Raymond
Rodriguez for a Night – David Crosby, Donald Fagen, James Raymond
On July 23, 1982, “Philadelphia International” label released “This One’s for You”, the sixth Teddy Pendergrass album. It was recorded in 1982, and was produced by Gene Mc Fadden, John Whitehead, Victor Carstarphen, John R. Faith, Thom Bell, Kenneth Gamble, Leon A. Huff, Charles B. Simmons, Joseph B. Jefferson, Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson.
Personnel:
Teddy Pendergrass – vocal
Robert LeGrand – guitar
Dennis Harris – guitar
Anthony Bell – guitar
Cecil Womack – guitar
Roland Chambers – guitar
Eric Gale – guitar
Valerie Simpson – piano, backing vocals
Alfred Pollitt – piano
Leon A. Huff – acoustic and electric piano
Ray Chew – electric piano
Barry Eastmond – keyboards, synthesizers, arrangements
Cecil DuValle – keyboards, synthesizer
Thom bell – keyboards
Lenny Pakula – organ
James L. William – bass
Norman Smith – bass
Bob Babbitt – bass
Michael “Sugarbear” Foreman – bass
Francisco Centeno – bass
Daryl Burgee – drums
James Carter – drums
Charles Collins – drums
Quinton Joseph – drums
Keith Benson – drums
Chris Parker – drums
David Cruse – percussion
Ralph McDonald – percussion
Don Renaldo and his Strings and Horns – strings, horns
Barbara Ingram, Carla Benson, Evette Benton, Charles B. Simmons, Constance Harvey, Harriet L. Tharpe, Sherry Butler, Richard Roebuck, Nicholas Ashford, Ullanda McCullough – backing vocals
Anthony Bell – arrangements
Robert Martin – arrangements
Dexter Wansel – arrangements
John R. Faith – arrangements
John Davis – arrangements
Track listing:
I Can’t Win for Losing – Gene Mc Fadden, John Whitehead, Victor Carstarphen
This One’s for You – Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer
Loving You Was Good – Le Roy Bell, Casey James
This Gift of Life – Kenneth Gamble, Leon A. Huff
Now Tell Me That You Love Me – Kenneth Gamble, Leon A. Huff
It’s Up to You (What You Do with Your Life) – Kenneth Gamble, Leon A. Huff
Don’t Leave Me out Along the Road – Richard Roebuck
On July 22, 2022, “Fantasy” label released “Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson”, the seventh She & Him studio album. It is a tribute to Brian Wilson, co-founder of the Beach Boys, featuring covers of Beach Boys tracks.
Personnel:
Zooey Deschanel – vocals, vocal arrangements
M. Ward – vocals, guitars, keys, vocoder, musical arrangements
On July 22, 2022, “Third Man Records” label released “Entering Heaven Alive”, the fifth Jack White studio album. It was recorded in 2012, at “Third Man Studio” in Nashville, and was produced by Jack White.
Personnel:
Jack White – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond organ, bass guitar, ukele bass, drums, percussion, vibraphone, Wurlitzer piano, Chamberlin drum machine, Mellotron M4000D, Hammond Solovox, analog Mellotron, Septavox synthesizer, engineer, mixing
Pokey LaFarge – acoustic guitar
Dan Mancini – acoustic guitar
Mark Watrous – piano, additional keys, Wurlitzer piano
Dean Fertita – Wurlitzer piano solo
Cory Younts – live piano, piano
Quincy McCrary – piano
Jack Lawrence – bass guitar
Dominic Davis – bass guitar, upright bass
Olivia Jean – Tic-Tac bass guitar, electric guitar, live percussion, shakers
Ben Swank – drums
Patrick Keeler – drums
Daru Jones – drums
Fats Kaplin – violin, viola, strings
Joshua V. Smith – engineer, mixing
Bill Skibbe – engineer, mixing, mastering
The Third Man – packaging design
Rob Jones (at Animal Rummy) – packaging design
Sara Deck – photo restoration and touch-up
Nikolai Matorin – front cover photograph (Rhythm of Labor, 1960)
Ed Westcott – back cover and inner sleeve photographs (Civil Defense air raid drill, Highland View School, 1953)
On July 2022, “Polydor” label released “The Theory of Whatever”, the fifth Jamie T studio album. It was recorded 2021 – 2022, and was produced by Charles Watson, Hugo White, Jamie Treays, Olly Burden and Tom Dinsdale.
Personnel:
Jamie T (Jamie Treays) – lead and backing vocals, guitar, bass, piano, drums, bass programming, programming
Hugo White – guitar, bass, drums, programming
Matt Maltese – guitar, backing vocals
Olly Burden – guitar, programming
Hal Ritson – keyboards, programming
Richard Adlam – keyboards, programming
Rupert Jarvis – bass
Jamie Morrison – drums
Nerys Richard – cello
Rob Harris – bass programming
Jag Jago – engineering
Olly Burden – engineering
Cenzo Townshend – mixing
Camden Clarke – mixing assistant
Jan Ashwell – mixing assistant
Robert Sellens – mixing assistant
John Davis – mastering
Track listing:
90’s Cars – Jamie Treays, Alex Chilton, Tom Dinsdale
The Old Style Raiders – Jamie Treays
British Hell – Glenn Danzig
The Terror of Lambeth Love – Jamie Treays, Charles Watson, Olly Burden
On July 21, 2017, “Single Lock Records” Label released “Goodnight Rhonda Lee”, the fourth Nicole Atkins album. It was recorded in 2017, at “Niles City Sound” in Fort Worth, Texas, and was produced by Niles City Sound.
Personnel:
Nicole Atkins – vocals, horn and strings arrangements
Austin Jenkins – acoustic and electric guitar
Kelly Doyle – electric guitar
Will Van Horn – steel and baritone guitar, organ
Robert Ellis – piano, organ, acoustic guitar
Geoffrey Muller – bass guitar
Josh Block – drums, percussion
Jeff Dazey – saxophone
Leo Saenz – trumpet
Ben Tanner – mixing, vibraphone
Imelda Tecson, Sean Redman – violin
Buffi Jacobs – cello
Ele Chupik, Knadijah Islah Mohammed – backing vocals
Jeff Dazey – horn arrangements
Niles City Sound – recording, mixing
Joe La Porta – mastering
Lucia Holm – artwork
Fetzer Design – design
Shervin Lainez – back cover photography
Griffin Lotz – cover and gatefold photogreaphy
Elaine Monte, Joseph Monte – executive producer
Track listing:
A Little Crazy – Chris Isaak, Nicole Atkins
Darkness Falls So Quiet – Nicole Atkins
Listen Up – Nicole Atkins, Ryan Spraker, Vincent John
Goodnight Rhonda Lee – Chris Isaac, Nicole Atkins
If I Could – Chris Seefried, Louise Goffin, Nicole Atkins
Colors – David Michael Sherman, Nicole Atkins
Brokedown Luck – Jim Sclanvunos, Nicole Atkins
I Love Living Here (Even When I Don’t) – David Michael Sherman, Nicole Atkins
Sleepwalking – Nicole Atkins, Reno Bo
A Night of Serious Drinking – Jim Sclanvunos, Nicole Atkins
A Dream Without Pain – Kenny Childers, Nicole Atkins