On February 4, 1992, “Columbia” label released “Sap”, the second Alice in Chains studio EP. It was recorded in November 1991, at “London Bridge” in Seattle, and was produced by Rick Parashar
Personnel:
Jerry Cantrell – vocals, guitar, bass
Michael Starr – bass, guitar
Layne Staley – vocals, drums
Sean Kinney – drums, percussion, piano, megaphone
Mark Arm – vocals
Chris Cornell – vocals
Ann Wilson – vocals
Eddy Schreyer – mastering
David Coleman – art direction
Rocky Schenck – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jerry Cantrell, except where noted.
Brother
Got Me Wrong
Right Turn
Am I Inside – lyrics by Layne Staley, music by Jerry Cantrell
On February 3, 2017, “Svart Records” label released “Reunation”, the third Kairon; Irse album. It was recorded in 2016, at “Tonehaven Recording Studio” in Jyväskylä, Finland, and was produced by Juho Vanhanen, Niko Lehdontie, Lasse Luhta, Dmitry Melet and Johannes Kohal.
Personnel:
Niko Lehdontie – guitar, synth, organ
Lasse Luhta – guitar
Dmitry Melet – vocals, bass, violin
Johannes Kohal – drums
Andreas Heino – saxophone
Tom Brooke – recording, engineer, mixing
Jaakko Vitalahde – mastering
Olli Kiviluoto – artwork, design
Track listing:
All lyrics by Lasse Luhta, except where noted, all music by Niko Lehdontie, Lasse Luhta, Dmitry Melet and Johannes Kohal.
On January 31, 2026, William “Billy Bass” Nelson Jr. died aged 75. He was musician (bass, guitar), recorded and performed with The Commodores, Chairmen of the Board, Fishbone, Jermaine Jackson, Parlet, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, and Lenny Williams, but was best known as the original bassist for Funkadelic. In 1997, he was inducted in to the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame” (together with the other members of Parliament-Funkadelic.)
On February 3, 2009, “Victory” label released “Homesick”, the third A Day to Remember studio album. It was recorded October – November 2008, at “The Wade Studio” in Ocala, Florida, and was produced by Chad Gilbert, Jeremy McKinnon, Alex Shelnutt, Neil Westfall, Joshua Woodard and Tom Denney.
Personnel:
Jeremy McKinnon – lead vocals
Tom Denney – lead guitar
Neil Westfall – rhythm guitar
Joshua Woodard – bass guitar
Alex Shelnutt – drums
Mike Hranica – vocal
Vincent Bennett – vocal
Sierra Kusterbeck – vocal
Dave Guynn – harmonica
Josh Freese – additional drums
Andrew Wade, Chris Rubey, Jason Lancaster – pre-production
Adam Dutkiewicz – mixing
Alan Douches – mastering
A Day to Remember – art direction, concept
Dan Mumford – original artwork
Gage Young – photography
Phill Mamula – band photos
Mike C. Hardcore – special edition logo
Doublej – layout / deluxe packaging design
Track listing:
All lyrics written by Jeremy McKinnon, except where noted, all music by Chad Gilbert, Jeremy McKinnon, Alex Shelnutt, Neil Westfall, Joshua Woodard and Tom Denney.
The Downfall of Us All
My Life for Hire
I’m Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of
NJ Legion Iced Tea
Mr. Highway’s Thinking About the End
Have Faith in Me – Jason Lancaster, Jeremy McKinnon
On February 3, 2002, “Broiler Farm” label released “Evig Pint”, the second Kaizers Orchestra studio album. It was recorded in 2001, at “Duper Studio” in Bergen, Norway, “Musikkforum Studio” in Sandnes, Norway, and was produced by Janove Ottesen and Jørgen Træen.
On February 2, 2024,”Island” label released “Prelude to Ecstasy”, the debut Last Dinner Party (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2023, and was produced by James Ford.
Personnel:
Lizzie Mayland – lead and additional vocals, guitar, flute
Abigail Morris – lead and additional vocals
Aurora Nishevci – lead and additional vocals, organ, piano, synthesizer, conductor, string arrangements
Emily Roberts – guitar, additional vocals, flute, mandolin
Georgia Davies – bass guitar, additional vocals
Sam Becker – double bass
James Ford – drums
Rebekah Rayner – drums
Elsa Bradley – timpani, tubular bells
Bradley Jones, Lucy Humphris – trumpet
Chris Brewster – trombone
Alistair Goodwin – bass trombone
Robyn Blair – French horn
Ashley Myall – bassoon
Rocío Bolaños – clarinet
Philip Howarth – oboe
Pasha Mansurov – flute
Aleksandra Mansurova, Chihiro Ono, Emma Smith, Freya Goldmark, Lucy Wilkins, Paloma Deike, Phil Granell, Rosie Tompsett – violin
Jenny Ames, Richard Jones, Zami Jalil – viola
Alex Marshall, Midori Jaeger – cello
Serafina Steer – harp
Jimmy Robertson – engineer
Alan Moulder – mixing
Chris Gehringer – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Georgia Davies, Lizzie Mayland, Abigail Morris, Aurora Nishevci, and Emily Roberts, except where noted.
Prelude to Ecstasy
Burn Alive – co-written with Rhys Downing
Caesar on a TV Screen – co-written with Rhys Downing
The Feminine Urge – co-written with Rhys Downing
On Your Side – co-written with Rhys Downing
Beautiful Boy
Gjuha
Sinner – co-written with Rhys Downing
My Lady of Mercy – co-written with Rhys Downing
Portrait of a Dead Girl – co-written with Rhys Downing
On February 2, 1976, Mithrandir self-released “For You the Old Woman”, band’s debut album. It was recorded in 1975, at “Vantone Sound Studios” in West Orange, New Jersey, and was produced by Alexander Romanelli, Richard Excellente, Simon Gannett, James Miller and Robert Arace.
On February 2, 1967, “Dunhill” label released “Deliver”, the third Mamas & the Papas (The) studio album. It was recorded in `1966, and was produced by Lou Adler.
Personnel:
Denny Doherty – vocals
Cass Elliot – vocals
John Phillips – vocals, guitar
Michelle Phillips – vocals
Jill Gibson – vocals
Scott McKenzie – 12-string acoustic, guitar
“Doctor” Eric Hord – guitar
P.F. Sloan – guitar
Tommy Tedesco – guitar
Larry Knechtel – keyboards
Joe Osborn – bass guitar
Hal Blaine – drums, percussion
Gary Coleman – percussion, bells, marimba
Jim Horn – flute, saxophone
Track listing:
All tracks by John Phillips, except where noted.
Dedicated to the One I Love – Ralph Bass, Lowman Pauling
My Girl – Smokey Robinson, Ronald White
Creeque Alley – John Phillips, Michelle Phillips
Sing for Your Supper – Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
On February 1, 1994, “MCA Nashville” label released “What a Crying Shame”, the third Mavericks (The) studio album. It was recorded April – August 1993, and was produced by Don Cook. The album was certified Platinum by the “RIAA” and 2× Platinum by the “CRIA”.
Personnel:
Raul Malo – lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Nick Kane – electric guitar
Robert Reynolds – bass guitar
Paul Deakin – drums
Bruce Bouton – steel guitar
Mark Casstevens – acoustic guitar
Brent Mason – electric guitar
John Barlow Jarvis – piano, organ
Stan Lynch – cabasa, claves, congas, tambourine, triangle
Rob Hajacos – fiddle
Nashville String Machine – strings
James House – backing vocals
John Wesley Ryles – backing vocals
Joy Lynn White – backing vocals
Dennis Wilson – backing vocals
Trisha Yearwood – backing vocals
Dennis Burnside – string arrangements
Mike Bradley – engineer, mixing
Track listing:
All tracks by Raul Malo and Kostas Lazarides, except where noted.
There Goes My Heart
What a Crying Shame
Pretend
I Should Have Been There – Stan Lynch, Raul Malo
The Things You Said to Me – Al Anderson, Raul Malo
Just a Memory
All That Heaven Will Allow – Bruce Springsteen
Neon Blue – Pete Anderson, Kostas Lazarides
O What a Thrill – Jesse Winchester
Ain’t Found Nobody – Harland Howard, Kostas Lazarides
In February 1959, “Prestige” label released “Reflections” (subtitled Steve Lacy Plays Thelonious Monk), the second Steve Lacy album. It was recorded in October 1958, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersey.