On July 2, 2012, “Snakes & Ladders” label released “Celeste”, the debut My Tiger My Timing album. It was recorded in London, and was produced by Anna Vincent, Sebastian Underhill, James Vincent, Jamie Harrison and Gary Drain.
Personnel:
Anna Vincent– vocals, keyboards, programming
Sebastian Underhill – vocals, synthesizer, keyboards
James Vincent– bass, guitar, backing vocals
Jamie Harrison – bass, guitar, backing vocals
Gary Drain – drums, backing vocals
All tracks by Anna Vincent, Sebastian Underhill, James Vincent, Jamie Harrison and Gary Drain.
On July 2, 1996, “Interscope” label released “It’s Martini Time”, the fourth Reverend Horton Heat (The) album. It was recorded 1995 – 1996, at “Crystal Clear Studios” in Dallas, Texas, “The Village Recorder” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Thom Panunzio.
Personnel:
Jim “Reverend Horton” Heath – vocals, guitar
Jimbo Wallace – vocals, upright bass, fiddle
Scott Churilla – vocals, drums, percussion
Tim Alexander – piano, organ, accordion
Dan Phillips – steel guitar
Billy Pitman – guitar
Jim Lehnert – tenor sax, baritone sax
Gary Sweet – trumpet
Erik Swanson – trombone
Thom Panunzio – engineer, mixing
Keith Rust – assistant engineer, mixing
Terry Slemmons – assistant engineer
David Nottingham – assistant mixer
Chris Shaw – mixing
Robert Vosgien – mastering
Tony Ferguson – A&R
Unleashed – art direction
Richard Lee Smith, Jr. – additional illustration
Jennifer Broussard – photography
Marina Chavez – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jim Heath except where noted.
Big Red Rocket of Love
Slow
It’s Martini Time
Generation Why
Slingshot – Jim Heath, Jimbo Wallace, Scott Churilla
On July 1, 1991, “London” label released “Forbidden Places”, the seventh studio Meat Puppets studio album. It was recorded 1990 – 1991, at “Capitol Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Pete Anderson.
On July 1, 1987, “Sony Music” label released “Neo Geo”, the seventh Ryuichi Sakamoto studio album. It was recorded in 1986, and was produced by Bill Laswell and Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Personnel:
Ryuichi Sakamoto – keyboard, piano, computer
Yukio Tsuji – shakuhachi, gayageum
Iggy Pop – vocals
Kazumi Tamaki – vocals
Misako Koja – vocals
Yoriko Ganeko – vocals
Eddie Martinez – guitar
Haruo Kubota – guitar
Bill Laswell – bass
Bootsy Collins – bass
Emmett Chapman – Chapman stick
David Van Tieghem – percussions
Tony Williams – drums
Sly Dunbar – drums
Lucia Hwong – pipa
Jason Corsaro – mixing
Clive Smith – programmer
Jeff Bova – programmer
Track listing:
All tracks by Ryuichi Sakamoto, express where noted.
On July 1, 1987, “Capo” label released “Defender”, the thirteenth Rory Gallagher studio album. It was recorded in 1986, at “The Point”, “Olympic Studios”, “West 3 Studios”, “Music Works”, “Redan Studios” in London and was produced by Rory Gallagher.
On June 30, 2009, “Quacktone Records” label released “Walk Through the Fire”, the debut Mark Karan album. It was recorded in 2009, and was produced by Mark Karan.
On June 30, 1998, “Geffen” label released “Miles from Our Home”, the seventh Cowboy Junkies studio album. It was recorded January 1997 – January 1998, and was produced by John Leckie.
Personnel:
Margo Timmins – vocals
Michael Timmins – guitar
Alan Anton – bass
Peter Timmins – drums
Jeff Bird – harmonica
Vince Jones – organ, piano, harmonium
Lewis Melville – pedal steel guitar
Greg Clarke – ambient guitars
David Houghton – percussion
Craig Leon – string arrangements
Gavyn Wright – orchestra leader
John Leckie – engineer, mixing
Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
Greg Calbi – mastered
Peter Moore – sequencing
Robert Cobban – additional engineering
John Biodich, Mike Dy, Darryl Smith, Guy Massey – engineer, assistant
On June 30, 1998, “Mercury” label released “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road”, the fifth Lucinda Williams studio album. It was recorded in 1997, at “Room and Board Studio” in Nashville, Tennessee, “Rumbo Studio” in Canoga Park, California, and was produced by Roy Bittan, Steve Earle, Ray Kennedy and Lucinda Williams. “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road: won a “Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album”, and was voted “The Best album of 1998” in The Village Voice’s annual “Pazz & Jop” critics poll.
Personnel:
Lucinda Williams – vocals, acoustic guitar, dobro guitar
Gurf Morlix – electric guitar, 12 string electric guitar, electric slide guitar, acoustic slide guitar, harmony vocal
Buddy Miller – acoustic guitar, mando guitar, electric guitar, harmony vocal
Ray Kennedy – 12 string electric guitar
Greg Leisz – 12 string electric guitar, mandolin
Charlie Sexton – electric guitar, dobro guitar
Steve Earle – acoustic guitar, harmonica, resonator guitar, harmony vocal
Johnny Lee Schell – electric guitar, electric slide guitar, dobro guitar
Bo Ramsey – electric guitar, slide guitar
Richard “Hombre” Price – dobro guitar
Roy Bittan – Hammond B3 organ, accordion, organ
Micheal Smotherman – B-3 organ
John Ciambotti – bass guitar, upright bass
Donald Lindley – drums, percussion
Jim Lauderdale – harmony vocal
Emmylou Harris – harmony vocal
Track listing:
All tracks by Lucinda Williams except where noted.
Right in Time
Car Wheels on a Grave Road
2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
Drunken Angel
Concrete and Barbed Wine
Lake Charles
Can’t Let Go – Randy Weeks
I Lost It
Metal Firecrackers
Greenville
Still Looking for Your Kiss – Lucinda Williams, Duane Jarvis
In June 2006, “Old Europa Cafe” label released “The Berlin Requiem”, the eleventh Autopsia album. It was recorded in 2006, at “Mustakillah Studio” in Prague, Czech Republic, and was produced by Karl Rossman, Jan Krumi, I.n. Cognito, V. Kapsa and Mustakillah.
Personnel:
Karl Rossman
Jan Kruml
I.n. Cognito
V. Kapsa
Dämmerung Orchestra
IkkONA – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Karl Rossman, Jan Krumi, I.n. Cognito, V. Kapsa.
In June 1985, “Warner Bros” label released “B-Movie Matinee”, the second Nile Rodgers studio album. It was recorded in 1985, at “The Power Station” and “Atlantic Recording Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Nile Rodgers and Tommy “Rock” Jymi.
Personnel:
Nile Rodgers – lead and backing vocals, guitars, keyboards
Alfa Anderson – lead and backing vocals
Tommy Jymi, Rob Sabino – keyboards
Jimmy Bralower – guitars, bass, drums
Frank Simms, George Simms, David Spinner, Curtis King – backing vocals
James Farber – recording, mixing
Eric Mahler – second engineer
Bobby Warner, Malcolm Pollack, Josh Abbey – additional engineer
Steve Rinkoff, Dave Greenberg, Ira McLaughlin, Dan Nash – additional second engineer
Joe Sidore, Gus “Nan Desuka” Skinas – digital engineering
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Mick Haggerty – design
Budd Tunnick, Kevin Jones – production manager
Track listing:
All tracks by Nile Rodgers, except where noted.
Plan-9 – Nile Rodgers, Jimmy Bralower
State Your Mind – Martin Celay
The Face in The Window – Eric Lowen, Rick Boston, Dan Navarro