On March 22, 2019, “Infectious” label released “Inside the Rose”, the fourth These New Puritans studio album. It was recorded in 2019, and was produced by George Barnett and Jack Barnett.
Personnel:
Jack Barnett – vocals, acoustic, electric and prepared piano, electric and upright bass, synthesizer, pitched percussion, sound design
George Barnett – vocals, drum kits, percussion, metal, glass, electronics
Maria Chiara Argiró: piano
Yazz Ahmed – flugelhorn, trumpet
Noel Langley – flugelhorn
Azazello Satariel – pocket tuba
Thomas Hein – percussion, backing vocals
David Tibet, Scintii, Elisa Rodrigues, Graham Sutton, Fred McPherson, Micaela Haslam, Michelle Daly – vocals
On March 22, 2019, “Prairie Star Records” label released “If It Ain’t Love”, the second Patrice Jégou studio album. It was recorded in 2018, and was produced by David Paich, Yinka Oyelese, Mike Lang, Mark Kibble and Jorge Calandrelli.
Personnel:
Patrice Jegou – vocals
Mark Kibble – vocals, percussion
Alvin Chea – vocals
Take 6 – vocals
Ramón Stagnaro – guitar, acoustic guitar
Larry Koonse – acoustic guitar, guitar
Michael Thompson – electric guitar
Dean Parks – guitar
Yaron Gershovsky – piano
Mike Lang – piano, Rhodes
Greg Phillinganes – keyboards
David Lang – Wurlitzer
David Paich – Hammond B-3, piano
The Clayton – Hamilton Orchestra
Sam Levine – alto saxophone
Tom Scott – tenor saxophone
Doug Moffet – tenor and baritone saxophone
Gilbert Castellanos – trumpet
Steve Patrick, Mike Barry – trumpet
Roy Agee – trombone
Kevin Axt – bass
Abraham Laboirel, Sr. – bass
Boris Kozlov – bass
Cliff Almond – drums
Steve Ferrone – drums
John “J.R.” Robinson – drums
Ray Brinker – drums
Luis Conte – percussion
Lenny Castro – percussion
Bill Cantos, Kurt Lykes, Jamie McCrary, Jason Morales, Melodye Perry, Alfie Silas. Tiffany Smith, Tata Vega – choir
Track listing:
Lover Come Back to Me – Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg
Jersey Bounce – Tiny Bradshaw, Buddy Feyne, Eddie Johnson, Bobby Plater
Baubles, Bangles and beads – George Forest, Robert Wright
Yes We Can, Can – Allen Toussaint
I’m So Glad I’m Standing Here Today – Will Jennings, Joe Sample
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams – Harry Barris, Ted Koehler, Billy Moll
If It Ain’t Love – Andy Razaf, Donald Redman, Thaomas Fats Waller
Estate (Summer) – Bruno Brighetti, Bruno Martino
Lover Come Back to Me – Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg
Waltz for Debby – Bill Evans, Gene Lees
Losing You – Randy Newman
Just Squeeze Me – Duke Ellington, Lee Gaines
Where Do You Start – Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Johnny Mandel
Remembrances – Peter Getz, Brian Hobbs, Mike Lang
Please Send Me Someone to Love – Percy Mayfield
It Might be You – Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Dave Grusin
On March 22, 2019, “Polyvinyl” and “Big Scary Monsters” labels released the self-titled, third American Football album. It was recorded in 2018, at “ARC Studios” in Omaha, Nebraska, and was produced by Jason Cupp, Steve Holmes, Steve Lamos, Mike Kinsella and Nate Kinsella.
On March 22, 2011, “Pazzo Music” label released “The Great Divide”, the debut Tommy Shaw album. It was recorded in 2010, and was produced by Tommy Shaw, Brad Davis and Will Evankovich.
Personnel:
Tommy Shaw – lead vocals, guitars, resonator guitar, dobro
Brad Davis – guitars
Sam Bush – mandolin
Scott Vestal – banjo
Greg Davis – banjo
Rob Ickes – dobro
Jerry Douglas – dobro
Byron House – bass
Chris Brown – drums
Stuart Duncan – fiddle
Will Evankovich – guitars, backing vocals, engineer, editing, mixing
On March 21, 2006, “Sub Pop” label released “Everything All the Time”, the debut Band of Horses studio album. It was recorded in 2006, at “Avast Studios” in Seattle, US, and was produced by Phil Ek, Ben Bridwell, Mat Brooke, Chris Early and Tim Meinig
Personnel:
Ben Bridwell – vocals, electric guitar, pedal steel, bass, piano
Mat Brooke – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, banjo, e-bow
Chris Early – bass guitar
Tim Meinig – drums
Sera Cahoone – drums
Cristopher Wilson – artwork, photography
Jeff Kleinsmith – design
Dusty Summers – design
Track listing:
All lyrics by Ben Bridwell except where noted, all music by Ben Bridwell, Mat Brooke, Chris Early and Tim Meinig.
The First Song
Wicked Gil
Our Swords
The Funeral
Part One
The Great Salt Lake
Weed Party
I Go to the Barn Because I Like The – lyrics by Mat Brooke
In March 1976, “De-Lite” label released “Love & Understanding”, the seventh Kool & the Gang studio album. It was recorded in 1975, and was produced by Ricky West, Robert Bell, George Brown, Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Bell, Spike Mickens, Larry Gitten and Otha Nash.
Personnel:
Ricky West – piano
Charles Smith – guitar
Robert “Kool” Bell – vocals, bass
George Brown – vocals, drums, percussion
Dennis Thomas – vocals, alto saxophone, flute, conga
Ronald Bell – vocal, piano, tenor saxophone, alto flute, synthesizer
Otha Nash – vocal, trombone
Peter Duarte – alto saxophone
Dennis White – tenor saxophone
Spike Mickens – trumpet
Larry Gitten – vocal, trumpet, flugelhorne
Ray Wright – trombone
Kevin Bell – guitar
Don Boyce, Royal Jackson, Something Sweet, Tomorrow’s Edition – backing vocals
B. Clearwater, Harvey Goldberg – engineer
Terry Rosiello – engineer, mixing
Earl Williams – mastering
Frank Daniel – mastering
Simon De Cherpitel, Bill Peronneau – photography
Khalis Bayyan – executive producer
Track listing:
Love & Understanding – Claydes Smith, Khalis Bayyan, Ricky West, Robert Bell, George Brown, Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Bell, Spike Mickens, Larry Gitten, Otha Nash
Sugar – George Brown, Ricky West, Robert Bell, Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Bell, Spike Mickens, Larry Gitten, Otha Nash
Do It Right Now – Otha Nash, Ricky West, Robert Bell, George Brown, Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Bell, Spike Mickens, Larry Gitten
Cosmic Energy – Claydes Smith, Khalis Bayyan, Ricky West, Robert Bell, George Brown, Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Bell, Spike Mickens, Larry Gitten, Otha Nash
Hollywood Swinging (live) – Ricky West, Robert Bell, George Brown, Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Bell, Spike Mickens, Larry Gitten, Otha Nash
Summer Madness (live) – Alton Taylor, Robert “Spike” Mickens, Robert Bell, George Brown, Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Bell, Larry Gitten, Otha Nash
Universal Sound (live) – Khalis Bayyan, Robert Bell, George Brown, Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Bell, Spike Mickens, Larry Gitten, Otha Nash
Come Together – Charles Smith, Robert Bell, George Brown, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Bell, Spike Mickens, Larry Gitten, Otha Nash
On March 21, 1957, “Regent” label released “The Jazz Harpist”, the debut Dorothy Ashby studio album. It was recorded in August 1956, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersey, and was produced by Ozzie Cadena.
Personnel:
Dorothy Ashby – harp
Frank Wess – flute
Eddie Jones – bass
Wendell Marshall – bass
Ed Thigpen – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Ozzie Cadena – supervisor
Track listing:
All tracks by Dorothy Ashby, except as noted.
Thou Swell – Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
Stella by Starlight – Ned Washington, Victor Young
Dancing on the Ceiling – Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
In March 1978, “Atlantic” label released “The Last of the Blue Devils”, the 14th Jay McShann album. It was recorded June – July 1977, at “RCA Recording Studios, Studio B” in New York City, and was produced by İlhan Mimaroğlu.
Personnel:
Jay McShann – vocals, piano, electric piano
Paul Quinichette, Buddy Tate – tenor saxophone
Joe Newman – trumpet
John Scofield – electric guitar
Milt Hinton – bass
Jackie Williams – drums
Track listing:
Confessin’ the Blues – Jay McShann, Walter Brown
‘Tain’t Nobody’s Bizness If I Do – Everett Robbins, Porter Grainger
Hootie Blues – Charlie Parker, Jay McShann, Walter Brown
Blue Devil Jump – Paul Quinichette
My Chile – Jay McShann
Jumpin’ at the Woodside – Count Basie, John Hendricks
Just for You – Pete Johnson, Herman Walder, Leo Corday, Booker Washington