In November 2012, “Operation Seraphim” label released “Invicta”, the fourteenth Enid studio album. It was recorded August – October 2012, at “The Lodger Recording Studio” in Northampton, England, and was produced by Max Read and John Godfrey.
Personnel:
Joe Payne – vocals
Max Read – vocals, guitar, engineer, mixing
Jason Ducker – guitars, engineer
Robert John Godfrey – keyboards
Nicholas Willes – bass, percussion
Dave Storey – drums, percussion
Bob Read – cover art
Track listing:
All lyrics by Joe Payne, all music as noted.
Anthropy – Robert John Godfrey, Max Read
One and Many – Robert John Godfrey, Max Read
Who Created Me? – Jason Ducker, Robert John Godfrey, Max Read, Joe Payne, Dave Storey
Execution Mob – Jason Ducker, Joe Payne, Max Read, Dave Storey
Witch Hunt – Jason Ducker, Robert John Godfrey, Joe Payne, Max Read, Dave Storey
Heaven’s Gate – Jason Ducker, Robert John Godfrey, Joe Payne
Leviticus – Jason Ducker, Robert John Godfrey, Joe Payne, Max Read, Dave Storey
Villain of Science – Jason Ducker, Robert John Godfrey, Joe Payne, Dave Storey
On November 30, 2009, “Hypertension Music” label released “Life Goes On”, the tenth Gerry Rafferty album, and the last one released in his lifetime. It was recorded in 2009, at“Icon Studios” in East Sussex, England, “Studio Miraval” in France, “Blue Wave Recording Studios” in St. Philip, Barbados, “Parkgate Studios” in Sussex, England, “Chipping Norton Studios” in Oxfordshire, England, “Tye Farm”, “The Hit Factory”, “Skibo Castle” in Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland, and was produced by Hugh Murphy and Gerry Rafferty.
Personnel:
Gerry Rafferty – lead, harmony and backing vocals, acoustic, electric and high-string guitar, piano, electric piano, organ, synthesizer, programming
In November 2005, “Telarc” label released “Some Skunk Funk”, album by Randy Brecker and Michael Brecker. It was recorded in November, 2003, at the “Forum” in Leverkusen, Germany and was produced by Joachim Becker and Lucas Schmid. In 2006, “Some Skunk Funk” won “Grammy Award” for “Best Jazz Instrumental Solo” (Michael Brecker) and “Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album”.
Personnel:
Randy Brecker – trumpet
Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone
Harold Rosenstein – alto saxophone
Heiner Wiberny – alto saxophone
Olivier Peters – tenor saxophone
Rolf Römer – tenor saxophone
Jens Neufang – baritone saxophone
Rob Bruynen – trumpet
Andy Haderer – trumpet
Rick Kiefer – trumpet
John Marshall – trumpet
Klaus Osterloh – trumpet
David Horler – trombone
Bernt Laukamp – trombone
Ludwig Nuss – trombone
Mattis Cederberg – bass trombone
Jim Beard – piano, synthesizer
Koji Paul Shigihara – guitar
Will Lee – bass guitar
Peter Erskine – drums
Marcio Doctor – percussion
WDR Big Band
Vince Mendoza – conductor, arranger
Peter Brandt – engineer
Klaus Genuit – mixing
Knut Schötteldreier – design
Ines Kaiser – photography
Track listing:
All tracks are written by Randy Brecker except where noted.
In November 2000, “Chiaroscuro” label released “Relaxing at Sea: Live on the QE2”, the 52nd Lou Donaldson album. It was recorded in November 1999, at the “Queen Elizabeth 2” ocean liner, and was produced by SOS Productions in conjunction with HOSS.
On November 29, 2004, “Secret Records” label released “Our Last Album?”, the 13th Toy Dolls (The) album. It was recorded in 2004, at “Trinity Heights Studio” in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and was produced by Michael Algar.
Personnel:
Michael “Olga” Algar — vocals, guitar
Tommy Goober — vocals, bass
Dave “The Nut” Nuttall — vocals, drums
Chris Hunter, Chris Wright, Decca Wade, Dave, Lee Right, Gareth, Tony Van Frater, Mick, Neal – backing vocals
Fred Purser – engineer, mixing
Ciaron Lee Marlow – design, photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Michael Algar, except where noted.
Our Last Intro?
The Death of Barry the Roofer with Vertigo
Cheatin’ Chick from China
Davey’s Days
No One Knew the Real Emu
I Gave My Heart to a Slag Called Sharon from Whitley Bay
On November 29, 1994, “Sunnyside Records” label released “Ten Tales”, album by Joe Lovano and Aldo Romano. It was recorded in May 1989, at “Armada Studio” in Paris, and was produced by Vernon Duke, Joe Lovano and Aldo Romano.
Personnel:
Joe Lovano – saxophones
Aldo Romano – drums, photography
Christof Déjan – engineer
Jean-Marie Guérin – engineer
Marc Le Hene – engineer
Christian Orsini – mastering
Patrick Saunders – translation
Bernard Amiard – art direction, design
Philippe Carles – liner notes
Patxi – adaptation
Pascal Bodin – preparation for release
Francois LeMaire – executive producer
Jean-Jacques Pussiau – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Joe Lovano and Aldo Romano, except where noted.
On November 28, 2000, “Pointy” label released “Suburban Light”, the debut Clientele (The) studio album. It was recorded 1997 – 2000, and was produced by Alasdair MacLean, James Hornsey and Mark Keen.
In November 1995, “Keystone” and “Milestone” labels released “Prelude and Sonata”, the 62nd McCoy Tyner album. It was recorded in November 1994, at “Clinton Recording Studio” in New York City, and was produced by Makoto Kimata and Todd Barkan.
Personnel:
McCoy Tyner – piano
Antonio Hart – alto saxophone
Joshua Redman – tenor saxophone
Christian McBride – double bass
Marvin “Smitty” Smith – drums
Track listing:
Prelude in E Minor Op. 28, No. 4 – Frédéric Chopin
Loss of Love – Henry Mancini, Bob Merrill
Contemplation – McCoy Tyner
For All We Know – J. Fred Coots, Sam M. Lewis
I Will Wait for You – Jacques Demy, Norman Gimbel, Michel Legrand
Soul Eyes – Mal Waldron
Smile – Charlie Chaplin
Good Morning Heartache – Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher, Irene Higginbotham
Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor – Ludwig van Beethoven
In November 1973, “Atlantic” label released “Abandoned Luncheonette”, the second Daryl Hall & John Oates studio album. It was recorded in 1973, at “Atlantic Recording Studios”, “Advantage Sound Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Arif Mardin.
Personnel:
Daryl Hall – lead and backing vocals, mandolin, acoustic and electric piano, keyboards
John Oates – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Chris Bond – mellotron, acoustic and electric guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals
Hugh McCracken – electric guitar
Jerry Ricks – acoustic guitar
Mark Horowitz – banjo
Pat Rebillot – organ
Richard Tee – acoustic piano
Steve Gelfand – bass
Gordon Edwards – bass
Bernard Purdie – drums
Rick Marotta – drums, percussion
Ralph MacDonald – percussion
Pancho Morales – congas
Joe Farrell – oboe, saxophone
Marvin Stamm – flugelhorn
Gloria Agostini – harp
John Blair – electric violin
Larry Packer – fiddle
Alan Ade, Jimmy Douglass, Lewis Hahn, Joel Kerr, Gene Paul – recording, engineer
Christopher Bond – mixing
Jimmy Douglass – mixing
Stephen Innocenzi – mastering
B. Wilson – design, photography
Tommy Mottola – coordinator
Christopher Bond – production assistant
Track listing:
All tracks by Daryl Hall, except where noted.
When the Morning Comes
Had I Known You Better Then – John Oates
Las Vegas Turnaround (The Stewardess Song) – John Oates
She’s Gone – Daryl Hall, John Oates
I’m Just a Kid (Don’t Make Me Feel Like a Man) – John Oates