In February 1968, “RCA Victor” label released “Hangin’ On”, the eight Waylon Jennings album. It was recorded in 1967, at “RCA Victor Studios” in Nashville, and was produced by Chet Atkins.
Personnel:
Waylon Jennings – vocal, guitar
Jerry Gropp – guitar
Richie Albright – drums
Al Pachucki – engineer
Bill Vandevort – engineer
Jim Malloy – engineer
Skeeter Davis – liner notes
Track listing:
Hangin’ On – Ira Allen, Buddy Mize
Julie – Waylon Jennings
The Crowd – Roy Orbison, Joe Melson
Let Me Talk to You – Danny Dill, Don Davis
Woman, Don’t You Ever Laugh at Me – Bobby Bare
The Chokin’ Kind – Harlan Howard
Gentle on My Mind – John Hartford
Right Before My Eyes – Don Bowmann, Waylon Jennings
Lock, Stock and Teardrops – Roger Miler
I Fall in Love So Easily – Glenn Martin, Billy Swan
Looking at a Heart That Needs a Home – Harlan Howard
On February 19, 2002, “Hut” and “Virgin” labels released “Kissin Time”, the 15th Marianne Faithfull studio album. It was recorded 2001 – 2002, and was produced by Tonny Hoffer, Beck, Billy Corgan, Dave Stewart, Jarvis Cocker, Steve Mackey, Etienne Daho, Les Valentines, Ben Hillier and Barry Reynolds.
Personnel:
Marianne Faithfull – lead and backing vocals, synthesizer, percussion, hand-clapping
On February 19, 1991, “MCA” label released “Road Apples”, the second Tragically Hip (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1990, at “Barris” in New Orleans, and was produced by Don Smith.
Personnel:
Gord Downie – lead vocals
Rob Baker – lead guitar
Paul Langlois – rhythm guitar
Gord Sinclair – bass guitar, backing vocals
Johnny Fay – drums
Phil Jones – tambourine
Benmont Tench – piano
Malcolm Burn – accordion
Bruce Barris – recording, mixing
Don Smith – mixing
Ted Jensen – mastering
Scott Campbell – engineer assistant
Greg Calbi – lacquer cut
Track listing:
All tracks by Gord Downie, Rob Baker, Paul Langlois, Gord Sinclair and Johnny Fay.
In February 1968, “Immediate Records” label released “There Are but Four Small Faces”, the third Small Faces (The) album. It was recorded October 1966 – November 1967, at “Olympic” in London, and was produced by Steve Marriot and Ronnie Lane.
Personnel:
Steve Marriott – lead, harmony, and backing vocals, guitars, piano, arrangements
Ian McLagan – lead, harmony, and backing vocals, keyboards, bass guitar, guitar, arrangements
Ronnie Lane – lead, harmony, and backing vocals, bass guitar, arrangements
Kenney Jones – drums, percussion, arrangements
P.P. Arnold – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane, except where noted.
Itchycoo Park
Talk to You
Up the Wooden Hills – Ian McLagan
My Way of Giving
I’m Only Dreaming
I Feel Much Better – Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan
I’m Soldier
Get Yourself Together
Show Me the Way
Here Come the Nice
Green Circles – Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Michael O’Sullivan
On February 18, 2008, “Kranky” and “4AD” labels released “Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel”, the Atlas Sound album. It was recorded in 2007, and was produced by Bradford Cox.
On February 18, 1994, “Vernon Yard” label released “I Could Live in Hope”, the debut Low studio album. It was recorded in 1993, at “Hope Township” in New Jersey, and was produced by Mark Kramer.
Personnel:
Alan Sparhawk – vocals, guitar, artwork
John Nichols – bass, artwork
Mimi Parker – vocals, percussion, artwork
Steve Watson – production assistant
Gerree Small – inner sleeve photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker and John Nichols, except where noted.
On February 18, 1974, “Casablanca” label released the self-titled, debut Kiss album. It was recorded October – November 1973, at “Bell Sound Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Kenny Kerner and Richie Wise.
Personnel:
Ace Frehley – lead guitar, backing vocals
Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar
Gene Simmons – vocals, bass
Peter Criss – vocals, drums
Bruce Foster – acoustic piano, additional guitar
Warren Dewey – fire engine, engineer
Joe Brescio – mastering
Robert Lockart – art director, design
Joel Brodsky – photography
Track listing:
Strutter – Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons
Nothin’ to Lose – Gene Simmons
Firehouse – Paul Stanley
Cold Gin – Ace Frehley
Let Me Know – Paul Stanley
Kissin’ Time – Kal Mann, Bernie Lowe
Deuce – Gene Simmons
Love Theme from Kiss – Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Ace Frehley
In February 1967, “Impulse!” label released “Let It Go”, the 20th Stanley Turrentine album. It was recorded September 1064 – April 1966, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Bob Thiele.
Personnel:
Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone
Shirley Scott – organ
Ron Carter – bass
Bob Cranshaw – bass
Mack Simpkins – drums
Otis Finch – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Joe Lebow – design
Robert Flynn – design
Charles Stewart – photography
Stanley Dance – liner notes
Track listing:
All tracks by Stanley Turrentine, except where noted.
Let It Go
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever – Burton Lane, Alan Jay Lerner
Ciao, Ciao
T’ain’t What You Do (It’s the Way That You Do It) – Sy Oliver, Trummy Young
In February 1967, “Impulse!” label released “Passin’ Thru”, the 20th Chico Hamilton album. It was recorded September 1964 – April 1966, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Bob Thiele.
Personnel:
Chico Hamilton – drums
Charles Lloyd – tenor saxophone, flute
George Bohanon – trombone, percussion
Gábor Szabó – guitar
Albert Stinson – bass
Rudy Van Gelder – recording
Jim Marshall – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Charles Lloyd, except where noted.
Passin’ Thru
The Second Time Around – Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen
El Toro – Chico Hamilton, Charles Lloyd, Gabor Szabo
On February 17, 2017, “Transmit Sound” label released “Notes of Blue”, the eight Son Volt album. It was recorded in 2016, at “Red Pill” in St. Louis, Missouri, and was produced by Jay Farrar.
Personnel:
Jay Farrar – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, organ