In November 1969, “Cadet” label released “The Spice of Life”, the second Marlena Shaw studio album. It was recorded February – July 1969, at “Ter Mar Studios” in Chicago, Illinois, and was produced by Richard Evans and Charles Stepney.
Personnel:
Marlena Shaw – vocal
Richard Evans – arrangements
Charles Stepney – arrangements
Stu Black – engineer
Dave Purple – engineer
Jerry Griffin – design
Bob Crawford – photography
Bobby Miller – album supervision
Loonis McGlohon – liner notes
Ken Druker – executive producer
Track listing:
Woman of the Ghetto – Bobby Miller, Marlena Shaw, Richard Evans
Call it Stormy Monday – T-Bone Walker
Where Can I Go? – Leo Fuld, Sigment Berland, Sonny Miller
I’m Satisfied – Morris Dollison
I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free) – Billy Taylor, Dick Dallas
Liberation Conversation – Bobby Miller, Marlena Shaw
California Soul – Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson
Go Away Little Boy – Gerry Goffin, Carole King
Looking Through the Eyes of Love – Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
On November 4, 2003, “Lost Highway” label released “Rock n Roll”, the fourth Ryan Adams studio album. It was recorded in 2003, at “Stratosphere Sound” in Manhattan, New York, and was produced by James Barber.
Personnel:
Ryan Adams – lead and backing vocals, voices, guitar, keyboards, bass, guitar, multi instruments, costume design
On November 4, 2003, “Temporary Residence Limited” label released “The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place”, the third Explosions in the Sky studio album. It was recorded in 2003, and was produced by John Congleton.
On November 4, 1991, “Creation” label released “Bandwagonesque”, the third Teenage Fanclub studio album. It was recorded April – May 1991, at “Amazon Studios” in Liverpool, and was produced by Don Fleming, Paul Chisholm, Norman Blake, Gerard Love, Raymond McGinley and Brendan O’Hare. In 1991, “Bandwagonesque” was voted “Album of the year” by American music magazine Spin.
Personnel:
Norman Blake – vocals, guitar, bass, arrangements
Raymond McGinley – vocals, guitar, arrangements
Gerard Love – vocals, bass, guitar, arrangements
Brendan O’Hare – vocals, drums, arrangements
Joseph McAlinden – brass and strings
Don Fleming – occasional vocals and guitar
Dave Buchanan – handclaps
Paul Chisholm – engineer
Keith Hartley – engineer
Dave Buchanan – engineer assistant
George Peckham – mastering
Sharon Fitzgerald – design, photography
Track listing:
The Concept – Norman Blake
Satan – Norman Blake, Gerard Love, Raymond McGinley, Brendan O’Hare
On November 3, 2023, “Polyvinyl Record Co.” label released “Sucker”, the fourth Ian Sweet studio album. It was recorded in 2023, at “Outliner Inn” in New York, and was produced by Ian Sweet, Alex Craig, and Isaac Eiger.
On November 3, 2023, Till Lindemann self-released “Zunge”, his debut album. It was recorded 2021 – 2023, and was produced by Sky van Hoff, Daniel Karelly, Olsen Involtini, Lois Cass and Clemens Wijers.
Personnel:
Till Lindemann – vocals
Sky van Hoff – choir, instruments, engineer, mixing
Daniel Karelly – instruments, backing vocals, mixing
Lois Cass – keyboards, programming
Clemens Wijers – instruments, backing vocals, engineer
Marco Bayati – choir, drums, editor
Marco Kollenz – vocals, choir, engineer, editor
Constantin Krieg – keyboards, programming
Martin Te Laak – choir, conductor, arrangements
Aachener Kammenchor – choir, performer
Olsen Involtini – mixing
Svante Forsbäck – mastering
Den Zozulya – artwork
Rocket & Wink – artwork, art direction, design
Gleb Davydov – artwork, concept
Track listing:
All lyrics by Till Lindemann.
Zunge – Daniel Karelly
Sport frei – Sky van Hoff
Altes Fleisch – Sky van Hoff
Übers Meer – Lois Cass, Olsen Involtini
Du hast kein Herz – Sky van Hoff
Tanzlehrerin – Sky van Hoff
Nass – Daniel Karelly
Alles für die Kinder – Clemens Wijers
Schweiß – Sky van Hoff
Lecker – Daniel Karelly
Selbst verliebt (Self-Love) (ends at 2:50) – Olsen Involtini, Daniel Karelly (hidden track, starts at 3:20)
On November 3, 1971, “Columbia” label released “The Inner Mounting Flame”, the debut Mahavishnu Orchestra studio album. It was recorded in August 1971, at “CBS Studios” in New York City, and was produced by John McLaughlin.
On November 2, 1993, “Rhino Entertainment” label released “Jericho”, the eighth Band (The) studio album. It was recorded 1985, 1990 – 1993, at “Levon Helm Studios”, “NRS Studios”, “Neressa Studios”, “BearTracks Studios”, “Bearsville Studios”, “Woodstock Studios”, and was produced by John Simon, Aaron L. Hurwitz, Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Randy Ciarlante.
Personnel:
Rick Danko – vocals, guitars, bass guitar, fiddle, trombone, keyboards
On November 2, 1982, “Backstreet” label released “Long After Dark”, the fifth Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers studio album. It was recorded 1981 – 1982, at “Record Plant”, “Wally Heider’s” and “Crystal” in Hollywood, and was produced by Jimmy Iovine and Tom Petty.
Personnel:
Tom Petty – lead vocals, guitars
Mike Campbell – guitars
Benmont Tench – acoustic and electric pianos, Hammond and Vox organs, Oberheim OB-Xa synthesizer, backing vocals