In February 1968, “Tower Records” label released “The Inner Mystique”, the second Chocolate Watchband (The) album. It was recorded in January 1968, and was produced by Ed Cobb.
Personnel:
David Aguilar – lead and backing vocals, harmonica, percussion
Sean Tolby – lead guitar
Mark Loomis – rhythm guitar, harpsichord
Bill Flores – bass guitar
Gary Andrijasevich – drums
Don Benett – arrangements
Ethon McElroy – arrangements
Richard Podolor – engineer
Ray Harris – production coordinator
Track listing:
Voyage of the Trieste – Ed Cobb
In the Past – Wayne Proctor
Inner Mystique – Ed Cobb
I’m Not Like Everybody Else – Ray Davies
Medication – Ben Di Tosti, Minette Alton
Let’s Go, Let’s Go, Let’s Go – Hank Ballard
Baby Blue – Bob Dylan
I Ain’t No Miracle Worker – Annette Tucker, Nancie Mantz
In February 1968, “Warner Bros” label released “The Mason Williams Phonograph Record”, the second Mason Williams album. It was recorded in 1967, and was produced by Mike Post. Mason Williams won two “Grammy Awards”, for “Best Pop Instrumental Performance” and “Best Instrumental Theme”. Mike Post won “Grammy Award” for “Best Instrumental Arrangement of a song”.
Personnel:
Mason Williams – guitar, arrangements
Alvin Casey, David Cohen, James Burton, Michael Deasy – guitar
Lawrence Knechtel, Michael Melvoin – piano
Carl Fortina – accordion
Bob West, Lawrence Knechtel, Lyle Ritz – bass
Lyle Ritz – double bass
James Beck Gordon – drums
Gary L. Coleman, Gene Estes – percussion
Richard J. Hyde, Hoyt Bohannon, Lew McCreary, Richard Leith – trombone
David Duke, William Hinshaw – French horn, tuba
David Burk, Emanuel Moss, George Kast, Harry Bluestone, Israel Baker, Jack Gootkin, Jimmy Getzoff, Jerry Reisler, John Vidor, Ralph Schaeffer, Robert Korda, Robert Sushel, Sidney Sharp, Stan Plummer, Tibor Zelig, William Kurasch – violin
Armand Kaproff, Jerome Kessler, Jesse Ehrlich, Joe DiTullio – cello
On February 25, 2022, “Concord” label released “The Tipping Point”, the seventh Tears for Fears studio album. It was recorded 2013 – 2021, and was produced by Charlton Pettus, Florian Reutter, Sacha Skarbek, Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith.
Personnel:
Roland Orzabal – vocals, guitars, keyboards, programming, mixing
Curt Smith – vocals, keyboards, bass guitars, mixing
On February 25, 2021, “Goliath” label released “Carnage”, album Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. It was recorded in 2020, at “Soundtree” in London, and was produced by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis.
Personnel:
Nick Cave – lead and backing vocals, piano, synthesizer, percussion, arrangements, mixing, design
On February 25, 2021, “The Twenty First Century Recording Company” label released “War”, the 19th Alarm (The) album. It was recorded in 2020, at “Crusader Studios” in Dyserth, Wales, “Sunshine Corner Studios” in Fleet, England, “Rock Hard Studios” in Blackpool, England, and was produced by George Williams.
Personnel:
Mike Peters – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica
James Stevenson – guitar, backing vocals
Jules Jones – piano, keyboards, backing vocals
George Williams – bass, keyboards
Steve “Smiley” Barnard – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Benji Webbe – vocal
George Williams – mixing
Howie Weinberg – mastering
Dan Shearn – artwork
Track listing:
All tracks by Mike Peters, except where noted.
Protect and Survive
We Got This
Tribes (Stop the War)
Still Unsafe
Crush
Warriors
Fail
Gods and Demons
Safe from Harm – Andrew Vowles, William Emanuel Cobham, Grant Marshall, Robert Del Naja
On February 25, 1999, “Drag City” label released “Eureka”, the second Jim O’Rourke album. It was recorded July 1997 – December 1998, at “Steamroom” and “Solid Sound” in Chicago, and was produced by Jim O’Rourke.
In February 1975, “Vertigo” label released “Scented Gardens for the Blind”, the second Dragon studio album. It was recorded in December 1974, at “Stabbings Studio” in Auckland, New Zealand, and was produced by Rick Shadwell.
Personnel:
Ray Goodwin – vocals, guitars
Ivan Thompson – keyboards
Marc Hunter – vocals, saxophone, percussion
Todd Hunter – bass, backing vocals
Neil Storey – drums
Josie – backing vocals
Tony Moan – engineer
Super Graphics Ltd – artwork, design
Track listing:
Vermillion Cellars – Marc Hunter, Todd Hunter, Ray Goodwin
La Gash Lagoon – Marc Hunter, Todd Hunter, Ray Goodwin
Sunburst – Ray Goodwin, Todd Hunter, Marc Hunter
Greylynn Candy – Ray Goodwin, Todd Hunter
Darkness – Marc Hunter, Todd Hunter, Ray Goodwin
Scented Gardens for the Blind – Marc Hunter, Todd Hunter, Ray Goodwin
On February 24, 2015, “Complicated Game Records” label released “Complicated Game”, the ninth James McMurtry studio album. It was recorded in 2015, at “The Nappy Dugout”, “Marigny Recording Studio” in New Orleans, Louisiana, “La Louisianne Recording Studios”, “Electric Comoland”, “FHQ Studio” in Lafayette, Louisiana, “Wire Recording” in Austin, Texas, and was produced by Mike Napolitano and C.C. Adcock.
Personnel:
James McMurtry – vocal, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar, piano, dobro
Sam Broussard – electric guitar, strings arrangements
C. C. Adcock (Charles Clinton Adcock) – electric guitar, baritone guitar, keyboards, dobro, pub gang vocals, mixing
Cornbread (Michael Traylor) – bass, pub gang vocals
Kevin Smith – double bass
Daren Hess – drums, percussion, pub gang vocals
Warren Storm – drums
Mike McGoldrick – bagpipes, low whistle, bodhrán, backing vocals
Rick Nelson – violin, cello
Quintron (Robert Rolston) – loops
Little Isidore – doo wop vocals
Tim Holt – backing vocals, pub gang vocals
David Forman – backing vocals, pub gang vocals
Trina Shoemaker – backing vocals
Doyle Bramhall II – backing vocals
Rory McGoldrick – pub gang vocals
Tony Trundle – pub gang vocals
Mike Napolitano – recording, mixing
Ben Mumphrey, Bobby Tis, David Rachou, Dave Rosser, Erik Flettrich, John Porter, Matt Aguiluz, Rick Nelson, Stuart Sullivan, Tony Daigle, Wes Fontenot – additional engineering
In February 1974, “Warner Bros” label released the self-titled, sixth Badfinger studio album. It was recorded June – November 1973, at “Olympic Studios” and “Air Studios” in London, and was produced by Chris Thomas.
In February 1973, “Harvest” label released “Lifemask”, the sixth Roy Harper album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Abbey Road Studios” in London, and was produced by Peter Jenner.
Personnel:
Roy Harper – vocals, guitar, synthesizer, bass, harmonica, bells