On July 2, 2013, “Exploding In Sound Records” label released “AM”, the debut Ovlov album. It was recorded in 2013, and was produced by Michael John Thomas III.
Personnel:
Sadie Dupuis – vocals
Steve Hartlett – vocals, guitar
Michael John Thomas III – guitar, engineer, mixing
In July 2, 1971, “Sparmac” label released “Daddy Who?… Daddy Cool”, the debut Daddy Cool studio album. It was recorded 1970 – 1971, at “Armstrong Studios” in Melbourne, and was produced by Robie Porter. It was the first Australian recorded album to make No. 1 nationally.
Personnel:
Ross Wilson – vocals, guitar, harmonica
Ross Hannaford – vocals, guitar
Wayne Duncan – vocals, bass guitar
Gary Young – vocals, drums
Robie Porter – piano, steel guitar
Jeremy Noone – saxophone
Dave Brown – tenor saxophone, flute
Roger Savage – engineer
Ross Hannaford – design
Ian McCausland – cover graphics
Track listing:
All tracks by Ross Wilson, except where noted.
Daddy Cool – Frank Slay, Bob Crewe
School Days – Chuck Berry
Come Back Again
At The Rockhouse
Guided Missile – Alfred Gaitwood
Good Rockin’ Daddy – Richard Berry, Joseph Bihari as “Joe Josea”
Eagle Rock
Zoop Bop Gold Cadillac
Blind Date
Bom Bom – Ross Wilson, Ross Hannaford
Cherry Pie – Joseph Bihari as “Joe Josea”, Marvin Phillips
On July 1, 2022, “Guided by Voices, Inc.” label released “Tremblers and Goggles by Rank”, the 36th Guided by Voices studio album. It was recorded in 2022, at “Magic Door” in Montclair, New Jersey, and was produced by Travis Harrison.
Personnel:
Robert Pollard – lead vocals, guitar, cover art, layout
On July 1, 2022, “Polyvinyl” and “Lucky Number” labels released “Household Name”, the third Momma studio album. It was recorded in 2022, at “Studio G” in Brooklyn, and was produced by Aron Kobayashi Ritch.
Personnel:
Allegra Weingarten – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
Aron Kobayashi Ritch – acoustic and electric guitar, baritone guitar, keyboards, percussion, drum programming, sampler and ambience, string arrangements, engineer, mixing
Etta Friedman – lead and backing vocals, bass, electric guitar, baritone guitar, piano, artwork, design
Kevin Grimmet – bass
Sebastian Jones – double bass
Chris Muth – drums, electric guitar, string arrangements, lacquer cut
Dorothy Carlos – cello
Hayden Ticehurst – engineer assistant
Chris Allgood, Emily Lazar – mastering
Daria Kobayashi Ritch – photography
Track listing:
All music by Allegra Weingarten, Etta Friedman, Zach Capitti Fenton and Aron Kobayashi-Ritch.
Rip Off – lyrics by Allegra Weingarten, Etta Friedman
On July 1, 1990, “MCA” label released “The Hard Way”, the fourth Steve Earle studio album. It was recorded in 1990, at “Sound Emporium” in Nashville, “Ardent Studios” in Memphis, Tennessee, and was produced by Joe Hardy and Steve Earle.
Personnel:
Steve Earle – lead vocal, acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, Mandoblaster, 6-string bass, guitar synthesizer, percussion programme, harmonies
The Dukes
Bucky Baxter – Mullins pedal steel guitar
Ken Moore – organ, synthesizer, string arrangements
Dwayne “Zip” Gibson – vocals, electric guitars
Kelly Looney – vocals, bass
Craig Wright – drums
John Jarvis – piano
Lester Snell – organ, chorus director
Patrick Earle – percussion
Stacey Earle Mims – harmony
The Christ Missionary Baptist Church Choir – chorus
Amy Dotson, Billy Baker, Billy Steele, Chip Phillips, Chuck Allen, Craig Wright, Denis Colby, Doug Baker, Ian Earle, Justin Townes Earle, Katryna Haddrick, Kelly Looney, Ken Moore, Patrick Earle, Peter Keppler, Robyn Gibson, Scot Bonner, Stacey Earle Mims, Tommy McRae, Zip Gibson – backing vocals
Patricia Snell, Susan Jerome, William C. Brown III – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Steve Earle, except where noted.
The Other Kind
Promise You Anything – Steve Earle, Maria McKee, Patrick Sugg
On July 1, 1985, “4AD” label released the self-titled, debut Clan of Xymox studio album. It was recorded in 1985, at “Palladium Studios” in Edinburgh, and was produced by Ivo Watts-Russell.
Personnel:
Ronny Moorings – vocals, guitar, keyboards
Anka Wolbert – vocals, keyboards, bass guitar
Pieter Nooten – vocals, keyboards
Jon Turner – engineer
John Fryer – engineer
Keith Mitchell – engineer assistant
Vaughan Oliver – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Ronny Moorings, Pieter Nooten and Anka Wolbert.
On July 1, 1980, “Warner Bros” label released the self-titled, debut John Anderson studio album. It was recorded in 1980, and was produced by Norro Wilson.
Personnel:
John Anderson – lead and backing vocals
Tommy Allsup – acoustic guitar
Reggie Young – electric guitar
Phil Baugh – electric guitar
Ray Edenton – electric guitar
Pete Drake – steel guitar
Billy Sanford – electric guitar
Pete Wade – electric guitar
Bobby Wood – piano
David Briggs – piano
Hargus “Pig” Robbins – piano
Terry McMillan – harmonica
Bob Moore – upright bass
Henry Strzelecki – bass guitar
Harold Bradley – six string bass guitar
Tommy Cogbill – bass guitar
Ralph Gallant (Larrie Londin) – drums
Kenny Malone – drums
Tommy Jackson – fiddle
Track listing:
Havin’ Hard Times – John Anderson, Lionel Delmore
Something Borrowed, Something Blue – Wayland Holyfield, Norro Wilson
Shoot Low, Sheriff – John Anderson, Lionel Delmore
The Girl at the End of the Bar – John Anderson, Lionel Delmore
Low Dog Blues – John Anderson, Lionel Delmore
1959 – Garry Gentry
She Just Started Liking Cheatin’ Songs – Kent Robbins
The Arms of a Fool – Ronal McCown
It Looks Like the Party Is Over – John Anderson, Lionel Delmore
If There Were No Memories – Ronal McCown
Your Lying Blue Eyes – Ken McDuffie
You’re Right, I’m Wrong, I’m Sorry – John Anderson, Betty Gallup, Ervan James Parker
On July 1, 1972, “Kudu” label released “All the King’s Horses”, the second Grover Washington Jr. studio album. It was recorded May – June 1972, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Creed Taylor.
Personnel:
Grover Washington Jr. – alto and tenor saxophone
Gene Bertoncini – guitar
Cornell Dupree – guitar
Eric Gale – guitar
David Spinozza – guitar
Bob James – electric piano, harpsichord, arrangements, conductor
Richard Tee – organ
Gordon Edwards – bass
Ron Carter – bass
Bernard Purdie – drums
Billy Cobham – drums
Airto Moreira – percussion
Ralph MacDonald – congas
Marvin Stamm – trumpet, flugelhorn
Brass and Woodwind Section
George Marge – alto saxophone, flute, English horn, oboe, recorder
Pepper Adams – baritone saxophone
Arthur Clarke – baritone saxophone, flute
Wayne Andre, Paul Faulise, Tony Studd – trombone
Jon Faddis, John Frosk, Marky Markowitz, Ernie Royal, Alan Rubin, Marvin Stamm, Snooky Young – trumpet, flugelhorn
Ray Alonge, Donald Corrado, Fred Klein, Brooks Tillotson – French horn
String Section
Alexander Cores, Bernard Eichen, Max Ellen, Paul Gershman, Emanuel Green, Harold Kohon, Harry Lookofsky, Joe Malin, David Nadien, Gene Orloff, John Pintaualle, Irving Spice – violin
Richard Dickler, Emanuel Vardi – viola
Charles McCracken, George Ricci – cello
Margaret Ross – harp
String Trio
David Nadien – violin
Emanuel Vardi – viola
George Ricci – cello
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Bob Ciano – design
Pete Turner – photography
Track listing:
No Tears, in the End – Ralph MacDonald, William Salter
All the King’s Horses – Aretha Franklin
Where Is the Love – Ralph MacDonald, William Salter
Body and Soul (Montage) – Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green
Lean on Me – Bill Withers
Lover Man – Jimmy Davis, James Sherman, Ram Ramirez