On November 28, 2000, “Pointy” label released “Suburban Light”, the debut Clientele (The) studio album. It was recorded 1997 – 2000, and was produced by Alasdair MacLean, James Hornsey and Mark Keen.
In November 1995, “Keystone” and “Milestone” labels released “Prelude and Sonata”, the 62nd McCoy Tyner album. It was recorded in November 1994, at “Clinton Recording Studio” in New York City, and was produced by Makoto Kimata and Todd Barkan.
Personnel:
McCoy Tyner – piano
Antonio Hart – alto saxophone
Joshua Redman – tenor saxophone
Christian McBride – double bass
Marvin “Smitty” Smith – drums
Track listing:
Prelude in E Minor Op. 28, No. 4 – Frédéric Chopin
Loss of Love – Henry Mancini, Bob Merrill
Contemplation – McCoy Tyner
For All We Know – J. Fred Coots, Sam M. Lewis
I Will Wait for You – Jacques Demy, Norman Gimbel, Michel Legrand
Soul Eyes – Mal Waldron
Smile – Charlie Chaplin
Good Morning Heartache – Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher, Irene Higginbotham
Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor – Ludwig van Beethoven
In November 1973, “Atlantic” label released “Abandoned Luncheonette”, the second Daryl Hall & John Oates studio album. It was recorded in 1973, at “Atlantic Recording Studios”, “Advantage Sound Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Arif Mardin.
Personnel:
Daryl Hall – lead and backing vocals, mandolin, acoustic and electric piano, keyboards
John Oates – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Chris Bond – mellotron, acoustic and electric guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals
Hugh McCracken – electric guitar
Jerry Ricks – acoustic guitar
Mark Horowitz – banjo
Pat Rebillot – organ
Richard Tee – acoustic piano
Steve Gelfand – bass
Gordon Edwards – bass
Bernard Purdie – drums
Rick Marotta – drums, percussion
Ralph MacDonald – percussion
Pancho Morales – congas
Joe Farrell – oboe, saxophone
Marvin Stamm – flugelhorn
Gloria Agostini – harp
John Blair – electric violin
Larry Packer – fiddle
Alan Ade, Jimmy Douglass, Lewis Hahn, Joel Kerr, Gene Paul – recording, engineer
Christopher Bond – mixing
Jimmy Douglass – mixing
Stephen Innocenzi – mastering
B. Wilson – design, photography
Tommy Mottola – coordinator
Christopher Bond – production assistant
Track listing:
All tracks by Daryl Hall, except where noted.
When the Morning Comes
Had I Known You Better Then – John Oates
Las Vegas Turnaround (The Stewardess Song) – John Oates
She’s Gone – Daryl Hall, John Oates
I’m Just a Kid (Don’t Make Me Feel Like a Man) – John Oates
On November 27, 1972, “Bizarre” and “Reprise” label released “The Grand Wazoo”, the eleventh Mothers (The) album. It was recorded April – May 1972, at “Paramount Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Frank Zappa.
Personnel:
Frank Zappa – vocals, guitar, percussion, arrangements, art direction
Tony Duran – guitar, rhythm guitar
George Duke – vocals, keyboards
Don Preston – Mini Moog
Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski) – bass
Aynsley Dunbar – drums
Bob Zimmitti – percussion
Alan Estes – percussion
Lee Clement – gong
Mike Altschul – woodwind
Joel Peskins – woodwind
Joanna Caldwell – woodwind
Johnny Rotella – woodwind
Earl Dumler – woodwind
Fred Jackson – woodwind
Tony “Bat Man” Ortega – woodwind
Ernie Watts – C Melody Saxophone
Sal Marquez – vocals, trumpet , brass
Ken Shroyer – trombones
Billy Byers – trombone
Malcolm McNab – brass
Ken Shroyer – brass
Ernie Tack – brass
Sal Marquez – brass
Janet Neville-Ferguson – vocals
“Chunky” (Lauren Wood) – vocals
Kerry McNabb – engineer
Cal Schenkel – cover illustration
Ed Caraeff, Tony Esparza, Barry Feinstein – photography
On November 27, 1970, “Epic” label released “Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus”, the fourth Spirit album. It was recorded April – October 1970, and was produced by David Briggs.
Personnel:
Randy California – vocals, guitars, bass
Jay Ferguson – vocals, percussion, keyboards
John Locke – keyboards, art direction
Mark Andes – vocals, bass
Ed Cassidy – drums, percussion
Matt Andes –dobro
David Blumberg – horn arrangements
Vic Anesini – mastering
Ira Cohen – photography
Jeff Smith – package design
Adam Block – project director
Track listing:
All tracks by Randy California, except where noted.
Prelude – Nothin’ to Hide
Nature’s Way
Animal Zoo – Jay Ferguson
Love Has Found a Way – Randy California, John Locke
In November 1974, “Island” label released “The End…: the fourth Nico studio album. It was recorded in 1974 at “Sound Techniques” in London, and was produced by John Cale.
Personnel:
Nico – lead vocals, harmonium
John Cale – bass guitar, xylophone, acoustic guitar, synthesizers, organ, marimba, triangles, cabaça, boobams, glockenspiel, percussion, piano, electric piano
Phil Manzanera – electric guitar
Brian Eno – synthesizers
Vicki Wood – backing vocals
Annagh Wood – backing vocals
John Wood – engineer
Victor Gamm – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Nico, except where noted.
It Has Not Taken Long
Secret Side
You Forget to Answer
Innocent and Vain
Valley of the Kings
We’ve Got the Gold
The End – John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, Jim Morrison
Das Lied der Deutschen – Hoffman von Fallersleben, Joseph Haydn
In November 1974, “Kudu Records” label released “Power of Soul”, the third Idris Muhammad album. It was recorded in March 1974, at “van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Creed Taylor.
Personnel:
Idris Muhammad (Leo Morris) – drums
Grover Washington Jr. – soprano and tenor saxophone
Randy Brecker – trumpet, flugelhorn
Bob James – Fender Rhodes, keyboards, arrangements, conductor
In November 1973, “Muse” label released “One, Two, Free”, the eleventh Eric Kloss album. It was recorded in August 1972, in New York City, and was produced by Don Schlitten.
Personnel:
Eric Kloss – alto saxophone
Ron Thomas – electric piano, tambourine
Pat Martino – guitar
Dave Holland – bass
Ron Krasinski – drums
Track listing:
One, Two, Free – Eric Kloss, Pat Martino, Ron Thomas