In October 1956, “Prestige” label released “Tenor Madness”, the fifth Sonny Rollins album. It was recorded in May 1956, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersey, and was produced by Bob Weinstock.
Personnel:
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone
Red Garland – piano
Paul Chambers – double bass
Philly Joe Jones – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Sonny Rollins, except where noted.
Tenor Madness
When Your Lover Has Gone – Einar Aaron Swan
Paul’s Pal
My Reverie – Larry Clinton, Claude Debussy
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World – Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
In October 1955, “Norgran” label released “Creamy”, the tenth Johnny Hodges album. It was recorded in September 1955, in New York City, and was produced by Norman Granz.
Personnel:
Johnny Hodges – alto saxophone
Jimmy Hamilton – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Harry Carney – baritone saxophone
Clark Terry – trumpet
Lawrence Brown – trombone
Billy Strayhorn – piano
Jimmy Woode – bass
Sonny Greer – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Johnny Hodges, except where noted.
The Ballad Medley: Whispering/Tenderly/Don’t Take Your Love from Me/Prelude to a Kiss/Polka Dots and Moonbeams/Passion Flower – Vincent Rose, John Schonberger, Richard Coburn/Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence/Henry Nemo/Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Irving Mills/Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke/Billy Strayhorn
On October 7, 2008, “Shangri-La Music” label released “Break Up the Concrete”, the ninth Pretenders (The) studio album. It was recorded in April 2008, at “Sage And Sound Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Chrissie Hynde, James Walbourne, Eric Heywood, Nick Wilkinson and Jim Keltner.
Personnel:
Chrissie Hynde – vocals, rhythm guitar
James Walbourne – lead guitar, piano, accordion, backing vocals
On October 7, 1997, “Bomp!” label released “Give It Back!”, the sixth Brian Jonestown Massacre studio album. It was recorded in 1997, and was produced by Anton Newcombe and Mark Dutton.
Personnel:
Anton Newcombe – vocals, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, sitar
Jeff Davies – guitar
Peter Hayes – guitar
Miranda Richards – vocals, guitar
Matt Hollywood – vocals, bass guitar, guitar
Joel Gion – percussion
Raugust – flute
Track listing:
Super-Sonic
This Is Why You Love Me
Satellite
Malela
Salaam
Whoever You Are
Sue
(You Better Love Me) Before I Am Gone
Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth
#1 Hit Jam
Servo
The Devil May Care (Mom & Dad Don’t)
Their Satanic Majesties’ Second Request (Enrique’s Dream)
On October 7, 1997, “Revolution” label released “Trouble Is … “, the second Kenny Wayne Shepherd studio album (the first to be released under the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band moniker). It was recorded in 1997, at “Dogma Studio” in New York City, and was produced by Jerry Harrison.
Personnel:
Kenny Wayne Shepherd – vocals, lead guitar
Noah Hunt – vocals
Joe Nadeau – rhythm guitar
Jimmy Wallace – keyboards
Robby Emerson – bass
Sam Bryant – drums
Reese Wynans – keyboards
James Cotton – harmonica
Tommy Shannon – bass
Chris Layton – drums
Stephanie Spruill – backing vocals
Patricia Hodges – backing vocals
Jerry Harrison – arrangements
Larry Brewer – engineer
Chris Collins – engineer
Tom Lord-Alge – mixing
Joe Chiccarelli – mixing
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Track listing:
Slow Ride – Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Danny Tate, Mark Selby
True Lies – Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Danny Tate
Blue on Black – Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Danny Tate, Tia Sillers
Everything Is Broken – Bob Dylan
I Don’t Live Today – Jimi Hendrix
(Long) Gone – Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Danny Tate, Mark Selby
Somehow, Somewhere, Someway – Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Danny Tate
I Found Love (When I Found You) – Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Danny Tate
King’s Highway – Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Mark Selby, Tia Sillers
Nothing to Do with Love – Jerry Lynn Williams, Frankie Miller
Chase the Rainbow – Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Steven M. Krikorian
Trouble Is – Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Chris Layton, Tommy Shannon, Reese Wynans
On October 7, 1991, “EMI Classics” label released “Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Oratorio”, a live album by Paul McCartney and Carl Davis. It was recorded in June 1991, at “Liverpool Cathedral” in Liverpool, England, and was produced by John Fraser. The album was released to commemorate the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra’s 150th anniversary.
Personnel:
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra – orchestra
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir – chorus
Liverpool Cathedral Choiristers – chorus
Carl Davis – conductor
Ian Tracey – conductor
Kiri Te Kanawa – soprano: Mary Dee
Jerry Hadley – tenor: Shanty
Sally Burgess – mezzo-soprano: Miss Inkley, Chief Mourner, Nurse
Willard White – bass: Headmaster, Preacher, Mr. Dingle
Jeremy Budd – treble: Boy soloist
Track listing:
All pieces by Paul McCartney and Carl Davis.
Movement I – War
Andante (Orchestra)
Non Nobis Solum
The Air Raid Siren Slices Through… (Shanty)
Oh Will It All End Here? (Shanty)
Mother and Father Holding Their Child
Movement II – School
We’re Here in School Today to Get a Perfect Education
Walk in Single File Out of the Classroom (Headmaster)
Settle Down
Kept in Confusion (Shanty)
I’ll Always Be Here (Mary Dee)
Boys, This Is Your Teacher (Headmaster, Miss Inkley)
Tres Conejos (Miss Inkley, Headmaster, Shanty)
Not for Ourselves (Headmaster, Miss Inkley, Shanty)
Movement III – Crypt
And So It Was That I Had Grown (Shanty)
Dance
I Used to Come Here When This Place Was a Crypt (Shanty, Preacher)
Here Now (Shanty)
I’ll Always Be Here (Mary Dee, Shanty)
Now’s the Time to Tell Him (Mary Dee, Shanty)
Movement IV – Father
Andante Lamentoso
O Father, You Have Given… (Chief Mourner)
(Ah)
Hey, Wait a Minute (Shanty)
Father, Father, Father (Shanty, Chief Mourner)
Movement V – Wedding
Andante Amoroso – I Know I Should Be Glad of This (Shanty, Mary Dee)
Father, Hear Our Humble Voices (Preacher)
Hosanna, Hosanna (Mary Dee, Shanty)
Movement VI – Work
Allegro Energico
Working Women at the Top (Mary Dee)
Violin Solo
Did I Sign the Letter… (Mary Dee)
Tempo I
When You Ask a Working Man (Shanty, Mr. Dingle)
Let’s Find Ourselves a Little Hostelry (Mr. Dingle)
Movement VII – Crises
Allegro Molto
The World You’re Coming Into (Mary Dee)
Tempo I
Where’s My Dinner? (Shanty, Mary Dee)
Let’s Not Argue (Shanty, Mary Dee)
I’m Not a Slave (Mary Dee, Shanty)
Right! That’s It! (Mary Dee)
Stop. Wait.
Do You Know Who You Are… (Nurse)
Ghosts of the Past Left Behind (Nurse, Shanty, Mary Dee)
Do We Live in a World… (Mary Dee, Nurse, Shanty)
Movement VIII – Peace
And So It Was That You Were Born (Shanty)
God Is Good
What People Want Is a Family Life (Preacher)
Dad’s in the Garden (Nurse, Mary Dee, Preacher, Shanty)
On October 7, 1985, “Chrysalis” label released “The Gift”, the debut Midge Ure album. It was recorded in 1985, at “Music Fest Studio” in London, and was produced by Midge Ure.
On October 6, 2023, “Ghostly” label released “Goodbye, Hotel Arkada”, the fifth Mary Lattimore studio album. It was recorded in 2023, and was produced by Mary Lattimore.
Personnel:
Mary Lattimore – harp, synths, guitar, omnichord, bells, engineer
Meg Baird – vocals
Rachel Goswell – vocals
Roy Montgomery – guitar
Walt McClements – accordion
Lol Tolhurst – synths
Matt Schuessier – bass
Samara Lubelski – violin
Ben Chasny – recording
Trevor Spencer – mixing, co-production
James Plotkin – mastering
Becky Suss – artwork
Michael Cina – design
Rob Schnapf – additional production
Track listing:
All tracks by Mary Lattimore, except where noted.
And Then He Wrapped His Wings Around Me
Arrivederci – Mary Lattimore, Laurence Tolhurst
Blender in a Blender – Mary Lattimore, Roy Montgomery
On October 6, 2023, “SGB” and “Cooking Vinyl” labels released “The Dark Side of the Moon Redux”, the sixth Roger Waters studio album. “Redux” is a new version of “The Dark Side of the Moon” (1973) by Pink Floyd, released for its 50th anniversary. It was recorded in 2023, at “Sargent Recorders”. “Mantis Studios”, “East West Studios”, “Strongroom”, “Five Star Studios”, and was produced by Roger Waters and Gus Seyffert.
Personnel:
Roger Waters – vocals, bass, VCS3
Azniv Korkejian – vocals
Jonathan Wilson – guitars, synthesizer, organ
Johnny Shepherd – organ, piano
Jon Carin – keyboards, lap steel, synthesizer, organ