In November 1963, “Prestige” label released “Brother Jack at the Jazz Workshop Live!”, the 12 Jack McDuff album. It was recorded in October 1963, at “The Jazz Workshop” in San Francisco, and was produced by Lew Futterman and Peter Paul.
In November 1960, “Prestige” label released “Battle Stations”, album by Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis and Johnny Griffin (22nd Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis” album overall). It was recorded in September 1960, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Esmond Edwards.
Personnel:
Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis – tenor saxophone
Johnny Griffin – tenor saxophone
Norman Simmons – piano
Victor Sproles – bass
Ben Riley – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Track listing:
What’s Happening – Fletcher Henderson
Abundance – Norman Simmons
If I Had You – Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, Ted Shapiro
In November 1961, “Blue Note” label released “Midnight Special”, the 18th Jimmy Smith album. It was recorded in April 1960, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Alfred Lion.
Personnel:
Jimmy Smith – organ
Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone
Kenny Burrell – guitar
Donald Bailey – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Reid Miles – design
Francis Wolff – photography
Del Shields – liner notes
Track listing:
Midnight Special – Jimmy Smith
A Subtle One – Stanley Turrentine
Jumpin’ the Blues – Walter Brown, Jay McShann, Charlie Parker
In November 1959, “New Jazz” label released “Winchester Special”, the third Lem Winchester studio album. It was recorded in September 1959, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Esmond Edwards.
Personnel:
Lem Winchester – vibraphone
Benny Golson – tenor saxophone
Tommy Flanagan – piano
Wendell Marshall – bass
Art Taylor – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Track listing:
Down Fuzz – Lem Winchester
If I Were a Bell – Frank Loesser
Will You Still Be Mine? – Tom Adair, Matt Dennis
Mysticism – Len Foster
How Are Things in Glocca Morra? – Burton Lane, Yip Harburg
In November 1961, “Epic” label released “2 Feet in the Gutter”, the fifth and final Dave Bailey studio album. In October 1961, at “Columbia 30th Street Studio” in Manhattan, New York City, and was produced by Mike Berniker.
In November 1961, “Jazzline” label released “Bash!”, album by Dave Bailey Sextet, (the fourth Dave Bailey studio album overal). It was recorded in October 1961, at “Peter Ind Studio” in New York City, and was produced by Fred Norsworthy.
Personnel:
Dave Bailey – drums
Tommy Flanagan – piano
Frank Haynes – tenor saxophone
Kenny Dorham – trumpet
Curtis Fuller – trombone
Ben Tucker – bass
Track listing:
Osmosis – Osie Johnson
Soul Support – Norris Turney
Grand Street – Sonny Rollins
Like Someone in Love – Johnny Burke, Jimmy van Heusen
On November 12, 2021, “Transgressive” label released “The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows”, the second Damon Albarn studio album. It was recorded in 2021, at “Studio 13” in London, “Staðahverfi” in Reykjavík, “Studio 13” in Devon, and was produced by Damon Albarn.
On November 12, 1996, “Kranky” label released “Beat”, the second Bowery Electric studio album. It was recorded in June 1996, at “Studio 45” in Hartford, Connecticut, and was produced by Rich Costey, Lawrence Chandler, Martha Schwendener and Wayne Magruder.
Personnel:
Lawrence Chandler – vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming
Martha Schwendener – vocals, bass, keyboards
Wayne Magruder – drums
Catherine Opie – photography (“Untitled No 27” from her Freeway Series)
On November 11, 1971, “RCA” label released “Nilsson Schmilsson”, the seventh Harry Nilsson studio album. It was recorded January – June 1971, at “Trident” and “Island” in London, “RCA” in Hollywood, and was produced by Richard Perry.
Personnel:
Harry Nilsson – vocals; piano, mellotron, organ, harmonica, electric piano
John Uribe – acoustic and lead guitar
Chris Spedding – guitar
Caleb Quaye – guitar
Ian Duck – acoustic guitar
Bill Linnane – piano
Jim Webb – piano
Roger Coulam – organ
Gary Wright – piano, organ
Henry Krein – accordion
Klaus Voormann – bass guitar, rhythm and acoustic guitar
Herbie Flowers – bass guitar
Jim Gordon – drums, percussion
Jim Keltner – drums
Roger Pope – drums
Richard Perry – percussion, mellotron
Bobby Keys – saxophone
Jim Price – trumpet, trombone, horn arrangements
Paul Buckmaster – string and horn arrangements
George Tipton – string and horn arrangements
Robin Geoffrey Cable – engineer
Richie Schmitt – engineer
Phill Brown – additional engineering
Acy Lehman – graphics
Dean Torrence – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Harry Nilsson, except where noted.
Gotta Get Up
Driving Along
Early in the Morning – Leo Hickman, Louis Jordam, Dallas Bartley
The Moonbeam Song
Down
Without You – Pete Ham, Tom Evans
Coconut
Let the Good Times Roll – Shirley goodman, Leonard Lee
On November 11, 1969, “Parlaphone” label released “Hollies Sing Hollies”, the ninth Hollies (The) studio album. It was recorded Jube – October 1969, at “EMI Studios” in London, and was produced by Ron Richards.
Personnel:
Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica
Tony Hicks – vocals, lead guitar
Terry Sylvester – vocals, guitar
Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
Bobby Elliott – drums
Track listing:
Why Didn’t You Believe? – Terry Sylvester, Allan Clarke
Don’t Give Up Easily – Tony Hicks
Look at Life – Tony Sylvester, Allan Clarke
Please Sign Your Letter – Tony Sylvester, Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks
My Life Is Over with You – Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks
Please Let Me Please – Tony Hicks, Allan Clarke
Do You Believe in Love? – Tony Sylvester, Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks
Soldier’s Dilemma – Allan Clarke
Marigold’ Gloria Swansong – Tony Sylvester, Allan Clarke
You Love ‘Cos You Like It – Tony Sylvester, Allan Clarke