On September 7, 2004, “Vagrant” label released “Folker”, the sixth Paul Westerberg album. It was recorded in 2004, and was produced by Paul Westerberg.
Personnel:
Paul Westerberg – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, piano, drums
On September 7, 2004, “Fat Possum” label released “Rubber Factory”, the third Black Keys (The) studio album. It was recorded January – May 2004, at “Sentient Sound, in Akron, OH, and was produced by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney.
Personnel:
Dan Auerbach – vocals, guitars, fiddle, lap steel, hand claps, mixing
Patrick Carney – drums, percussion, hand claps, recording
Greg Calbi – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, except where noted.
On September 7, 1992, “Columbia” label released “Amused to Death”, the third Roger Waters studio album. It was recorded 1987 – 1992, at “The Billiard Room”, “Olympic Studios”, “CTS Studios”, “Angel Recording Studios” and “Abbey Road Studios” in London, “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, “Ameraycan Studios” and “Devonshire Sound Studios” in Los Angeles, “Johnny Yuma Recording” in Burbank, and was produced by Roger Waters and Patrick Leonard.
On September 5, 2024, Sérgio Santos Mendes died aged 83. He was musician (piano), bandleader, composer and arranger, founder and leader of the bands Sexteto Bossa Rio and Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’65, known for playing bossa nova crossed with funk. He won three “Grammy Awards and as leader released 44 albums.
On September 6, 2019, “Six Shooter Records” label released “Here Come the Wolves”, the twelve Rheostatics album. It was recorded in 2019, at “Revolution Recording” and “Union Sound Company” in Toronto, Canada, and was produced by Chris Stringer.
Personnel:
Dave Bidini – vocals, guitar, bass
Martin Tielli – vocals, guitar, tenor guitar, banjo, additional engineering
Kevin Hearn – vocals, keyboards, accordion
Hugh Marsh – violin
Tim Vesely – vocals, bass guitar, additional engineering
Dave Clark – drums, percussion, keyboards, additional engineering
Chris Stringer – additional guitar, keyboards, percussion, engineer
Alex Gamble – engineer
Michael Philip Wojewoda – additional engineering, mixing
Darren McGill – engineer assistant
Luke Schindler – engineer assistant
Chris Peters – design, layout
João Carvalho – mastering
Bryan Lowe – mastering assistant
Chris Walla – mixing
Gus Van Go – mixing
Track listing:
All tracks by Dave Bidini, Martin Tielli, Kevin Hearn, Hugh Marsh, Tim Vesely and Dave Clark.
On September 6, 1979, “Atlantic” label released “La Diva”, the twenty-fifth Aretha Franklin studio album. It was recorded February – May 1979, at “Penny Lane Studios” in New York City, “Record Plant” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Aretha Franklin, Van McCoy, Skip Scarborough and Charles Kipps.
Personnel:
Aretha Franklin – lead and backing vocals, rhythm arrangements
Jack Cavari, Cornell Dupree, Tom Hanlon – guitar
Van McCoy – keyboards, backing vocals, rhythm arrangements
Kenneth Ascher, Richard Tee, Paul Griffin – keyboards
Ken Bichel – synthesizer, orchestra bells
Brian Aslop, Gordon Edwards – bass guitar
Chris Parker – drums
Errol “Crusher” Bennett, George Devens – percussion
On September 6, 1974, “Gull” label released “Rocka Rolla”, the debut Judas Priest studio album. It was recorded June – July 1974, at “Island Studios”, “Trident Studios” and “Olympic Studios” in London, and was produced by Rodger Bain.
Personnel:
Rob Halford – vocals, harmonica
Glenn Tipton – guitars, backing vocals
K. K. Downing – guitars
Ian Hill – bass guitar
John Hinch – drums
Alan Moore – drums
Vic Smith – engineer
John Pasche – cover concept
Bryce Atwell – cover photography
Alan Johnson – band photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Rob Halford and K. K. Downing, except where noted.
One for the Road
Rocka Rolla – Rob Halford, K. K. Downing, Glenn Tipton
Winter – Al Atkins, K. K. Downing, Ian Hill
Deep Freeze – K. K. Downing
Winter Retreat
Cheater
Never Satisfied – Al Atkins, K. K. Downing
Run of the Mill – Rob Halford, K. K. Downing, Glenn Tipton
Dying to Meet You / Hero, Hero
Caviar and Meths – Al Atkins, K. K. Downing, Ian Hill
On September 5, 2023, “Domino Recording Company” label released “Trip9love”, the third Tirzah studio album. It was recorded 2023, at Mica Levi’s and Tirzah home studios, also in Kent and in London, and was produced by Mica Levi.
On September 5, 1989, “MCA” label released “Up to Here”, the debut Tragically Hip (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1989, at “Ardent Studios” in Memphis, Tennessee, and was produced by Don Smith. The album was certified Diamond status in Canada.
Personnel:
Gord Downie – vocals
Rob Baker – guitar
Gord Sinclair – vocals, bass
Paul Langlois – vocals, guitars
Johnny Fay – drums
Bruce Barris – engineer, mixing
Don Smith – engineer, mixing
Andy Udoff – engineer assistant
Jeff DeMorris – engineer assistant
Paul Eberson – engineer assistant
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
Jeanne Bradshaw – design
Michael Going – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Gord Downie, Rob Baker, Gord Sinclair, Paul Langlois and Johnny Fay.
Blow at High Dough
I’ll Believe in You (Or I’ll Be Leaving You Tonight)
On September 5, 1988, “Impulse!” label released “Don’t Try This at Home”, the second Michael Brecker studio album. It was recorded in 1988, at “The Power Station” in New York City, and was produced by Don Grolnick. In 1989, the album won a “Grammy Award” for “Best Improvised Jazz Solo”.
Personnel:
Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone, EWI
Don Grolnick – acoustic piano
Herbie Hancock – acoustic piano
Joey Calderazzo – acoustic piano
Judd Miller – synthesizer programming
Jim Beard – synthesizers, acoustic piano
Mike Stern – guitars
Charlie Haden – acoustic bass
Jeff Andrews – fretless electric bass, electric bass
Jack DeJohnette – drums
Adam Nussbaum – drums
Peter Erskine – drums
Mark O’Connor – violin
James Farber – recording, mixing
Gary Solomon – engineer assistant
Karen Robben – engineer assistant
Greg Calbi – mastering
Kathleen Covert – art direction. design
Mark Seliger – photography
George Varga – liner notes
Tom Gill – piano technician
Ricky Schultz – executive producer
Jerry Wortman – production assistant
Karen Kramer – production coordinator
Track listing:
Itsbynne Reel – Michael Brecker, Don Grolnick
Chime This – Don Grolnick
Scriabin – Vince Mendoza
Suspone – Mike Stern
Don’t Try This at Home – Michael Brecker, Don Grolnick
Everything Happens When You’re Gone – Michael Brecker