In November 1965, “Columbia” label released “Of Course, Of Course”, the third Charles Lloyd album. It was recorded May 1964, March – October 1965, at “Columbia 7th Ave” in New York City, and was produced by George Avakian and John Simon.
Personnel:
Charles Lloyd – tenor saxophone, flute
Gábor Szabó – guitar
Robbie Robertson – guitar
Ron Carter – bass
Albert Stinson – bass
Tony Williams – drums
Pete LaRoca – drums
Roy Halee, Stan Tonkel – recording
Richard Mantel – art direction, design
Bob Cato – cover photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Charles Lloyd except where noted.
Of Course, Of Course
The Song My Lady Sings
The Best Thing for You – Irving Berlin
The Things We Did Last Summer – Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
In November 1957, “Verve” label released “Only the Blues”, the 14th Sonny Stitt album. It was recorded in October 1957, and was produced by Norman Granz.
On November 22, 2024, “Sub Pop” label released “Mahashmashana”, the sixth Father John Misty (Josh Tillman) studio album. It was recorded in 2024, at “Five Star”, “United Recording” and “East / West” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Josh Tillman and Drew Erickson.
Personnel:
Josh Tillman – vocals, performance, mixing, art direction
Drew Erickson – performance, arrangements
Jonathan Wilson – performance, additional mixing, executive production
Dan Bailey – performance
Eli Thomson – performance
David Vandervelde – performance
Chris Dixie Darley – performance
Jon Titterington – performance
Kyle Flynn – performance
Fletcher Sheridan – choir, choral conductor
Suzanne Waters – choir, soprano solo
Kathryn Shuman – choir
Kim Dawson – choir
Ann Sheridan – choir
Valerie Tambaoan – choir
Laura Flores Jackman – choir
Adam Faruqi – choir
Jarrett Johnson – choir
David Loucks – choir
Matthew Lewis – choir
Will Goldman – choir
Connor “Catfish” Gallaher – pedal steel
Benji – guitar
Alan Sparhawk – guitar
Dan Higgins – saxophone, flute
Logan Hone – saxophone
Jacob Scesney – saxophone
Tony Barba – saxophone
Wayne Bergeron – trumpet
Steve Holtman – trombone
Danielle Ondarza – French horn
Mark Hollingsworth – clarinet, flute
The Nona Quartet
Andrew Bulbrook – violin
Wynton Grant – violin
Zach Dillinger – viola
Jacob Braun – cello
Christine Kim – cello
Grant Milliken – additional engineering
Sean Cook – additional engineering
Gabe Veltri – additional engineering
Jacob Kell – additional engineering
Franky Fox – additional engineering
Logan Taylor – additional engineering
Scott Moore – additional engineering
Sam Plecker – additional engineering
Dan Bailey – additional engineering
BJ Burton – mixing, additional production
Jeff Kleinsmith – art direction, design
Joe Roberts – artwork
Alex Kweskin – back cover photography
Evan Laffer – liner notes
Track listing:
All lyrics by Josh Tolman.
Mahashmashana – Josh Tillman
She Cleans Up – Josh Tillman, Oscar Carls, Pelle Gunnerfeldt, Linus Hillborg, Henrik Höckert, Elias Jungqvist, Sebastian Murphy, Tor Sjödén
Josh Tillman and the Accidental Dose – Josh Tillman
Mental Health – Josh Tillman, Drew Erickson
Screamland – Josh Tillman
Being You – Josh Tillman, Zach Tillman, David Vandervelde
I Guess Time Just Makes Fools of Us All – Josh Tillman
On November 22, 2024, “Polydor” label released “Small Changes”, the fourth Michael Kiwanuka studio album. It was recorded in 2024, and was produced by Danger Mouse and Inflo.
Personnel:
Michael Kiwanuka – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, Wurlitzer, piano, drums
On November 21, 2024, “New West” label released “The Coward Brothers”, album by Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett. It was recorded in 2024, at “Electric Lady” in New York, “East Iris” and “Blackbird” in Nashville, “The Village” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett (as Henry and Howard Coward).
Personnel:
Elvis Costello (as Howard Coward) – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, upright piano, organ, sounds, electric bass, tambourine, drums, whistle, bass drum, handclaps, drum machine, Moog synthesizer, grand piano, congas, percussion
T Bone Burnett (as Henry Coward) – vocals, electric guitar, electric bass, six-string bass, electric sitar
Christopher Guest (as Christopher Guest-Coward) – vocals, “missiles”, acoustic guitar
Colin Linden – electric sitar, electric guitar, slide dobro
Dennis Crouch – double bass
Russell Pahl – pedal steel
Jay Bellerose – drums, percussion
Paul Kowert – arco bass
Diana Krall (as Jean Coward) – upright piano, grand piano
“Peter Coward” – military drum
“Dexter Coward” – gunshots
“Concepta Collins” – heels
Rachael Moore – mixing, recording
Michael Piersante – mixing, recording
Gavin Larssen – mastering
Reuben Cohen – mastering
Jeff Powell – vinyl mastering
Billy Theriot – additional engineering
Miek Stankiewicz – additional engineering
Collin Bryson – engineer assistant
Austin Brown – engineer assistant
Karl Wingate – engineer assistant
Eddie Roberts – engineer assistant
Ivy Skoff – production coordination
Drew Christie – illustrations
Tom Bejgrowicz – design, layout
Track listing:
Always – T Bone Burnett, Elvis Costello
Like Licorice – Elvis Costello
My Baby Just Squeals (You Heel) – Elvis Costello
The Devil’s Wife – T Bone Burnett, Elvis Costello
Tipsy Woman – Elvis Costello
My baby Just Purrs (You’re Mine, Not Hers) – Elvis Costello
My Baby Just Whistles (Here Comes the Missiles) Elvis Costello
World Serious – T Bone Burnett, Elvis Costello
Early Shirley – Elvis Costello
Yesteryear Is Near – Elvis Costello
Birkenhead Girl – Elvis Costello
Smoke-Ring Angel – Elvis Costello, Christopher Guest
Wooden Woman – T Bone Burnett, Elvis Costello
(I Don’t Want Your) – Lyndon Johnson – Elvis Costello
Lotta Money – T Bone Burnett, Elvis Costello, Christopher Guest
Pure Bubblegum – Elvis Costello
Cathy Com Home – Elvis Costello
Bygones – T Bone Burnett
Row Me Once – T Bone Burnett, Elvis Costello, Christopher Guest
In November 1963, “Prestige” label released “The Burner”, the debut Red Holloway album. It was recorded August – October 1963, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs” New Jersey, and was produced by Ozzie Cadena.
Personnel:
Red Holloway – tenor saxophone
Paul Serrano, Hobart Dotson – trumpet
“Big” John Patton, George Butcher – organ
Eric Gale, Charles Lindsay – guitar
Leonard Gaskin, Thomas Palmer – bass
Herbie Lovelle, Bobby Durham – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Red Holloway except where noted.
Monkey Sho’ Can Talk
Brethren
Crib Theme – Ozzie Cadena
The Burner
Miss Judie Mae
Moonlight in Vermont – John Blackburn, Karl Suessdorf
On November 20, 2025, Gary “Mani” Mounfield died aged 63. He was musician (bass guitar) and DJ, best known as member of the bands Primal Scream and Stone Roses.
In November 1961, “Prestige” label released “Most Much!”, the seventh Jimmy Forrest album. It was recorded in October 1961, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Esmond Edwards.
Personnel:
Jimmy Forrest – tenor saxophone
Hugh Lawson – piano
Tommy Potter – bass
Clarence Johnston – drums
Ray Barretto – congas
Esmond Edwards – supervisor
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Jimmy Forrest except where noted.
Matilda – Norman Span
Annie Laurie – traditional
Autumn Leaves – Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prévert
My Buddy – Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn
Soft Winds – Benny Goodman
Robbin’s Nest – Illinois Jacquet, Bob Russell, Sir Charles Thompson
In November 1961, “Swingville” label released “Buck & Buddy Blow the Blues”, album by Buck Clayton and Buddy Tate. It was recorded in September 1961, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Esmond Edwards.
On November 19, 1974, “Capitol” label released “Heart like a Wheel”, the fifth Linda Ronstadt album. It was recorded June – September 1974, at “The Sound Factory” and “Clover Recorders” in Los Angeles, “Track Recorders” in Maryland, “Record Plant” and “The Hit Factory” in New York City, “Trident Studios” and “AIR Studios” in London, and was produced by Peter Asher. Magazine “Rolling Stone” ranked “Heart like a Wheel” on number 490 on its list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”. The album was certified 2x Platinum by “RIAA”.
Personnel:
Linda Ronstadt – lead and backing vocals
Andrew Gold – acoustic and electric piano, electric rhythm guitar, tambourine, acoustic and electric guitar, ukulele, drums , percussion, arrangements assistant
Eddie Black – electric guitar
Bob Warford – acoustic and electric guitar
Sneaky Pete Kleinow – pedal steel guitar
JD Souther – acoustic guitar, harmony vocals
Herb Pedersen – banjo, backing vocals
Paul Craft – acoustic guitar
John Starling – acoustic guitar
Danny Pendleton – pedal steel guitar
John Boylan – acoustic guitar
Glenn Frey – acoustic guitar
Kenny Edwards – bass guitar, backing vocals
Chris Ethridge – bass guitar
Emory Gordy Jr. – bass guitar
Tom Guidera – bass guitar
Timothy B. Schmit – bass guitar
Dennis St. John – drums
Russ Kunkel – drums
Lloyd Myers – drums
Don Henley – drums
Peter Asher – percussion, cowbell, backing vocals
Jimmie Fadden – harmonica
David Lindley – fiddle
Gregory Rose – string arrangements, conductor
David Campbell – string arrangements, viola
Dennis Karmazyn – cello
Richard Feves – double bass
Clydie King – backing vocals
Sherlie Matthews – backing vocals
Wendy Waldman – backing vocals
Cissy Houston – backing vocals
Joyce Nesbitt – backing vocals
Maria Muldaur – backing vocals
Emmylou Harris – harmony vocals
Val Garay – engineer, mixing
David Hassinger – engineer, mixing
Dennis Ferrante – engineer assistant
John Haeny – engineer assistant
Peter Kelsey – engineer assistant
George Massenburg – engineer assistant
Peter Swettenham – engineer assistant
Bernie Grundman – mastering
Rod Dyer – design
Leandro Correa – photography
Eve Babitz – photography
Track listing:
You’re No Good – Clint Ballard Jr.
It Doesn’t Matter Anymore – Paul Anka
Faithless Love – JD Souther
The Dark End of the Street – Chips Moman, Dan Peen
Heart Like a Wheel – Anna McGarrigle
When Will I Be Loved – Phil Everly
Willin’ – Lowell George
I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love With You) – Hank Williams