In October 1953, “Blue Note” label released “Miles Davis Vol. 2”, the fifth Miles Davis album (released as 10” LP). It was recorded in April 1953, at “WOR Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Alfred Lion.
On October 5, 2012, “Provogue / Mascot Label” labels released “Bang Bang Boom Boom”, the sixth Beth Hart studio album. It was recorded in 2012, and was produced by Kevin Shirley.
Personnel:
Beth Hart – vocals, piano
Joe Bonamassa – guitar
Randy Flowers – guitar
Arlan Schierbaum – organ
Michael Rhodes – bass
Curt Bisquera – drums
Herman Matthews – drums
Anton Fig – drums
Lenny Castro – percussion
Ron Dziubla – saxophone
Lee Thornburg – trumpet, trombone, horn arrangements
Jeff Bova – string arrangements
Rune Westberg – engineer, mixing
Jared Kvitka – engineer
Josh La Count – recording assistant
Kevin Shirley – mixing
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Roy Koch – package design
Marcus Bird – photography
Jeff Katz – photography
Scott Guetzkow – executive producer
David Wolff – executive producer
Track listing:
Baddest Blues – Beth Hart
Bang Bang Boom Boom – Beth Hart, Rune Westberg
Better Man – Beth Hart, Monty Byrom
Caught Out in the Rain – Beth Hart, James House
Swing My Thing Back Around – Beth Hart
With You Every Day – Beth Hart, Juab Winans
Thru the Window of My Mind – Beth Hart, Rune Westberg
On October 5, 1993, “GRP” label released “Dave Grusin Presents GRP All-Star Big Band Live!”, album by the GRP All-Star Big Band. It was recorded in January 1993, at “Gotanda Kan-i Hoken Hall” in Tokyo, Japan, and was produced by Dave Grusin, Larry Rosen, Michael Abene and Gretchen Hoffmann Abene.
Personnel:
Dave Grusin – piano
Tom Scott – conductor, soprano, tenor and baritone sax
Eric Marienthal – soprano and alto saxophones
Nelson Rangell – soprano and alto saxophones, flute
Bob Mintzer – soprano and tenor saxophones, bass clarinet
Ernie Watts – soprano and tenor saxophones
Arturo Sandoval –trumpet, flugelhorn
Chuck Findley – trumpet, flugelhorn
Randy Brecker – trumpet, flugelhorn
Byron Stripling – trumpet, flugelhorn
George Bohanon – trombone
Phillip Bent – flute
Eddie Daniels – clarinet
Russell Ferrante – piano
John Patitucci – bass
Dave Weckl – drums
Gary Burton – vibraphone
Gary Lindsay – arrangements
Bernie Kirsh – engineer, mixing
Keiichi Yamada – engineer assistant
Darren Mora – engineer assistant, mixing
Wally Traugott – mastering
Dan Serrano – art direction
Scott Johnson – art direction
Alba Acevedo – design
Yasuhisa Yoneda – photography
Katsuya Koike – photography
Geoff Mayfield – liner notes
Michael Landy – post-production
Joseph Doughney – post-production
Diane Dragonette – assistant coordinator, production coordination
On October 5, 1987, “Ensign” and “Charisma” labels released “The Lion and the Cobra”, the debut Sinéad O’Connor studio album. It was recorded 1986 – 1987, at “Oasis Studios” in London, and was produced by Kevin Moloney and Sinéad O’Connor.
Personnel:
Sinéad O’Connor – vocals, electric guitar, arrangements, mixing
Marco Pirroni – acoustic and electric guitar
Rob Dean – acoustic and electric guitar
Kevin Mooney – guitar, bass guitar
Mike Clowes – synthesizer, keyboards, string arrangements
Richard “Spike” Holifield – bass guitar
John Reynolds – drums, programming
Gavyn Wright – orchestra director
Enya – speaking part
Leslie Winer – spoken words
Kevin Moloney –engineer, mixing
Fachtna Ó Ceallaigh – mixing
Terence Morris – mixing
Lloyd Phillips – mixing
Chris Birkett – mixing
Jack Adams – mastering
John Maybury – art direction, cover art
Steve Horse – art direction, cover art
Kate Garner – photography
Kim Bowen – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Sinéad O’Connor, except where noted.
Jackie
Mandinka
Jerusalem – Sinéad O’Connor, Ali McMordie, Mike Clowes, John Reynolds
Just Like U Said It Would Be – Sinéad O’Connor, Steve Wickham
Never Get Old
Troy
I Want Your (Hand on Me) – Sinéad O’Connor, John Reynolds, Rob Dean, Spike Holifield
Drink Before the War
Just Call Me Joe – Sinéad O’Connor, Kevin Mooney, Leslie Winer
On October 5, 1979, “Virgin” label released “Reproduction”, the debut Human League (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1979, at “Workshop Studio” in Sheffield, England, and was produced by Colin Thurston, Philip Oakey, Ian Craig Marsh and Martyn Ware.
Personnel:
Philip Oakey – vocals, synthesizer
Ian Craig Marsh – vocals, synthesizer
Martyn Ware – vocals, synthesizer
Philip Adrian Wright – film technician
Track listing:
All tracks by Ian Craig Marsh, Martyn Ware and Philip Oakey, except where noted.
Almost Medieval
Circus of Death
The Path of Least Resistance
Blind Youth
The World Before Last
Empire State Human
Morale…You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling – Barry Mann, Cynthia Well, Phil Spector
On October 4, 1993, “Creation” label released “Thirteen”, the fourth Teenage Fanclub studio album, It was recorded October 1982 – April 1993, at “Ca Va Sound Workshop” in Glasgow, Scottland, “Revolution Studios” in Cheadie Hulme, Cheshire, England, and was produced by Andy MacPherson, Norman Blake, Gerard Love, Raymond McGinley and Brendan O’Hare.
On October 4, 2010, “Mascot Records” label released “My California”, the fifth Beth Hart studio album. It was recorded in 2010, and was produced by Rune Westberg,
Personnel:
Beth Hart – vocals, keyboards, piano, strings
Slash – guitar
Stephen Galfas – guitar, keyboards, mixing
Rune Westberg – bass, guitar, engineer
Frederik Bokkenheuser – drums
Lucy Watermann – design
Greg Watermann – photography
David Wolff – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Rune Westberg and Beth Hart, except where noted.
My California
Life Is Calling
Happiness…Any Day Now – Tim Fagan, Rune Westberg, Beth Hart
On October 4, 2010, “Sony Music Spain” label released “I Ka Kené”, the seventh Dover album. It was recorded June – July 2010, at “Estudios Reno” in Madrid, Spain, and was produced by Jesús Antúnez, Chris Lord-Alge, Cristina Lianos, Amparo Lianos, Samuel Titos and Jesús Antúnez.
On October 4, 2000, “ANTI-label” released “Real Gone”, the sixteenth Tom Waits studio album. It was recorded in 2000, and was produced by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan.
Personnel:
Tom Waits – vocals, guitar, chamberlin, percussion, shakers, beatboxing
In October 1955, “Norgran” label released “Buddy and Sweets”, album by Harry “Sweets” Edison and Buddy Rich. It was recorded in September 1955, in Los Angeles, and was produced by Norman Granz.
Personnel:
Harry Sweets Edison – trumpet
Barney Kessel – guitar
Jimmy Rowles – piano
John Simmons – bass
Buddy Rich – drums
Track listing:
Yellow Rose of Brooklyn – Harry “Sweets” Edison
Easy Does It – Sy Oliver, Trummy Young
All Sweets – Harry “Sweets” Edison
Nice Work If You Can Get It – George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
Barney’s Bugle – Buddy Rich
Now’s the Time – Charlie Parker
You’re Getting to Be a Habit with Me – Al Dubin, Harry Warren