In August 1970, “Capitol” label released “The Cannonball Adderley Quintet & Orchestra”, the 46th Cannonball Adderley album. It was recorded in June 1970, in Los Angeles, and was produced by David Axelrod.
Personnel:
Cannonball Adderley – alto saxophone
Nat Adderley – cornet
Joe Zawinul – piano, electric piano
Walter Booker – bass
Roy McCurdy – drums
William S. Fischer – conductor
Lalo Schifrin – conductor
Unidentified orchestra
Track listing:
Experience in E – Joe Zawinul, William Fischer
Tensity – David Axelrod
Dialogues for Jazz Quintet and Orchestra – Lalo Schifrin
On August 25, 2014, “Warner Bros” label released the self-titled, debut Royal Blood album. It was recorded 2013 – 2014, at “Rockfield“ in Monmouthshire, Wales, and was produced by Tom Dalgety, Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher.
Personnel:
Mike Kerr – lead vocals, bass guitar
Ben Thatcher – drums
Tom Dalgety – recording, mixing
Alan Moulder – mixing
Dave Sardy – mixing
John Davis – mastering
Track listing:
All lyrics by Mike Kerr, all music by Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher.
On August 25, 2014, “Okeh Records” label released “Inevitable Western”, the twelve Bad Plus (The) album. It was recorded in January 2014, at “The Terrarium” in Minneapolis, MN, and was produced by Reid Anderson, Ethan Iverson and David King.
On August 25, 1986, “Blanco y Negro” label released “Baby, the Stars Shine Bright”, the third Everything but the Girl studio album. It was recorded March – April 1986, at “Abbey Road Studios” in London, and was produced by Mike Hedges, Tracey Horn and Ben Watt.
Personnel:
Tracey Thorn – vocals
Ben Watt – guitar, orchestral arrangements
Cara Tivey – organ, piano
Micky Harris – bass
Rob Peters – drums
Steve Henderson, Joao Bosco De Oliveira, Frank Ricotti, Martin Ditcham – percussion
Jeff Daly, Philip Todd, Peter King, Nigel Nash, Ray Swinfield – saxophone
Alan Downey, Derek Watkins, Luke Tunney, Stuart Brooks – trumpet
Andy Fawbert, Peter Thoms, Chris Pyne, Alan Hutt – trombone
James Handy, John Pigneguy – French horn
Gavyn Wright, Wilfred Gibson, John Willison, Richard Studt, Dave Woodcock, James Archer, Levine Andrade, Basil Smart, Bill Benham, Peter Oxer, Tim Good – violin
Kenneth Essex, George Robertson, Cathy Stevens, David Emanuel, Roger Garland – viola
Chris Green, Paul Kegg, Helen Liebmann, Clive Anstee – cello
Clare Torry, Linda Allen, Bob Saker, Lance Ellington, Gary Taylor, Tony Burrows, Vicky Silva, Tessa Niles – backing vocals
Nick Ingman – conductor, director
Caryn Gough – artwork
Richard Haughton – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt, except where noted.
Come on Home
Don’t Leave Me Behind
A Country Mile – Tracey Thorn
Cross My Heart
Don’t Let the Teardrops Rust Your Shining Heart – Ben Watt
In August 1969, “Reprise” label released “A Man Alone” (fully titled A Man Alone: The Words and Music of McKuen), the 55th Frank Sinatra album. It was recorded in March 1969, in Hollywood, and was produced by Sonny Burke.
Personnel:
Frank Sinatra – vocal
Don Costa – arrangements, conductor
Jerry Whitman – vocal
Nancy Adams, Tom Bahler, Betty Baker, James Bryant, Jan Gassman, Bill Lee, Diana Lee, Susan Tallman, Marie Vernon – vocals
Al Viola – guitar
Bill Miller – piano
Chuck Berghofer, Eddie Gilbert – bass
Alvin Stoller – drums
Irving Cottler – drums
Larry Bunker – percussion
Gene Cipriano, Norman Herzberg, Bill Hood, Ronny Lang, Don Lodice, Ted Nash, Bud Shank, Nino Tempo – saxophone
John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, James Decker, James McGee, Arthur Maebe, William Hinshaw, Richard Perissi – French horn
Thelma Beach, Arnold Belnick, James Getzoff, William Kurasch, Emo Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Mischa Russell, Ralph Schaeffer, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Tibor Zelig, Israel Baker, Bonnie Douglas, Jacques Gasselin, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure – violin
Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn – viola
Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt Reher. Nino Rosso – cello
Kathryn Julye – harp
Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer, Jacqueline Lustgarten – vielle
On August 24, 2004, “New West” label released “The Dirty South”, the fifth Drive-By Truckers album. It was recorded in 2004, and was produced by David Barbe.
Personnel:
Mike Cooley – lead and backing vocals, guitars, banjo, harmonica
Patterson Hood – lead and backing vocals, guitars, piano
Jason Isbell – lead and backing vocals, guitars, 12 string electric Hagstrom guitar, mellophones, piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, B3 organ
On August 24, 2004, “E-Squared Records” label released “The Revolution Starts Now”, the 11th Steve Earle studio album. It was recorded in 2004, and was produced by Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy. In 2005, at the 47th “Grammy Awards”, Steve Earle won “Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album”.
Personnel:
Steve Earle – vocals, guitars, mandola, organ, harmonica, harmonium
On August 24, 2012, “ECM” label released “Rava on the Dance Floor”, the 42nd Enrico Rava album. It was recorded in 2011, at “Auditorium Parco della Musica” in Rome, Italy, and was produced by Manfred Eicher.
Personnel:
Enrico Rava – trumpet
Daniele Tittarelli – alto saxophone, flute
Dan Kinzelman – tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
Andrea Tofanelli, Claudio Corvini – trumpet, flugelhorn
Mauro Ottolini – trombone, tuba
Marcello Giannini – electric guitar
Franz Bazzani – keyboard
Giovanni Guidi – piano, Fender Rhodes, toy piano
Dario Deidda – bass
Zeno de Rossi – drums
Ernesto Lopez Maturell – percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by Michael Jackson, except where noted.
Speechless
They Don’t Care About Us
Thriller – Rod Temperton
Privacy – Bernard Belle, LaShawn Daniels, Michael Jackson, Fred Jerkins III, Rodney Jerkins
Smile – Charlie Chaplin
I Just Can’t Stop Loving You/Smooth Criminal
Little Susie
Blood on the Dance Floor – Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley
History – James Harris III, Michael Jackson, Terry Lewis
On August 24, 2009, “Fiction” label released “Black Swan”, the fourth and final Athlete studio album. It was recorded in 2009, at “Sunset Sound Recorders” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Tom Rothrock.
Personnel:
Joel Pott – vocals, guitar, strings arrangements, additional engineering
Tim Wanstall – keyboard, strings arrangements, additional engineering
In August 1969, “Cadet” label released “Another Voyage”, album by Ramsey Lewis Trio (the 33 Ramsey Lewis album overall). It was recorded in May 1969, at “Ter Mar Studios” in Chicago, and was produced by Ramsey Lewis and Bryan Koniarz.
Personnel:
Ramsey Lewis – piano, keyboards, electric piano
Phil Upchurch – electric guitar
Cleveland Eaton – bass
Maurice White – drums, percussion, kalimba
Stu Black – engineer
Bob Irwin – mastering
Jayme Pieruzzi – mastering
Hollis King – art direction
Randy Harter – design
Sherniece Smith – art producer
Roger Poznan – cover photography
Frank Chaplin – photography
Ken Druker – executive producer
Mark Cooper Smith – production assistant
Charles Stepney – supervisor
Track listing:
All tracks by Ramsey Lewis, except where noted.
If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It, Pt. 1 – Ramsey Lewis, Cleveland Eaton, Maurice White
Wandering Rose – Neal Creque
How Beautiful Is Spring – Eddie Harris
Do What You Wanna
My Cherie Amour – Henry Cosby, Sylvia Moy, Stevie Wonder
Bold and Black – Eddie Harris
Opus Number 5 – Charles Stepney
Uhuru – Maurice White
Cecile – Cleveland Eaton
If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It, Pt. 2 – Cleveland Eaton, Ramsey Lewis, Maurice White