On May 24, 2005, “Sanctuary” label released “Twenty”, the 15th Robert Cray album. It was recorded in 2005, at “Sound City Recording Studios” in Van Nuys, CA, and was produced by Robert Cray and James Pugh.
Personnel:
Robert Cray – vocals, guitar
Karl Sevareid – acoustic and electric bass
James Pugh – keyboards
Kevin Hayes – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Robert Cray; except where noted.
Poor Johnny
That Ain’t Love
Does It Really Matter – Scott Mathews, James Pugh
Fadin’ Away
My Last Regret – James Pugh
It Doesn’t Show
I’m Walkin’ – Chris Hayes, Kevin Hayes
Twenty
I Know You Will – John Hanes, James Pugh
I Forgot to Be Your Lover – William Bell, Booker T. Jones
On May 24, 2005, “SPV” label released “Warriors of the Rainbow Bridge”, the eleventh Molly Hatchet studio album. It was recorded in 2004, at “Rockfarm Studio Claus Kramer” in Diemelsee, Germany, and was produced by Bobby Ingram.
Personnel:
Phil McCormack – lead vocals, harmonica
Bobby Ingram – electric and acoustic guitar, backing vocals, editor
Dave Hlubek – guitars, backing vocals
John Galvin – keyboards, piano, programming
Tim Lindsey – bass, backing vocals
Shawn Beamer – drums, percussion
Rich DelFalvo – keyboards, piano
Nikolo Kotzev – engineer, mixing
Rainer Hänsel – mixing
Track listing:
All tracks by Bobby Ingram and Phil McCormack, except where noted.
Son of the South
Moonlight Dancin’ on the Bayou
I’m Ready for You
Roadhouse Boogie
Time Keeps Slipping Away – John Galvin, Bobby Ingram, Phil McCormack
Get in the Game
Flames Are Burning
Hell Has No Fury
Gone in Sixty Seconds
Behind the Bedroom Door – John Galvin, Bobby Ingram, Phil McCormack
On May 23, 2012, “Parlaphone” label released “Valtari”, the sixth Sigur Rós studio album. It was recorded 2009 – 2912, at “Sundlaugin”, “Greenhouse Studios”, “Air Studios”, and was produced by Alex Somers, Jón Þór “Jónsi” Birgisson, Georg “Goggi” Hólm, Kjartan “Kjarri” Sveinsson and Orri Páll Dýrason.
In May 1972, “Warner Bros” label released “Everything Stops for Tea”, the seventh John Baldry album. It was recorded January – February 1972, at “I.B.C.” and “Morgan Studios” in London, and was produced by Elton John and Rod Stewart.
Personnel:
John Baldry – vocals, guitar
Elton John – piano, backing vocals
Rod Stewart – banjo, backing vocals
Madeline Bell – vocals
Doris Troy – vocals
Liza Strike – vocals
Barry St. John – vocals
James Litherland – guitar
Bob Weston – guitar
Davey Johnstone – guitar
Sam Mitchell – steel guitar
Ian Armit – keyboards
Jimmy Horowitz – keyboards
Stefan Delft – viola
Richard Brown – bass guitar
Bill Smith – bass guitar
John Porter – bass guitar
Klaus Voormann – bass
John Dentith – drums
Nigel Olsson – drums
Terry Stannard – drums
Micky Waller – percussion
Ray Cooper – percussion
Ronnie Wood – cover drawing
Track listing:
Intro: Come Back Again – Ross Wilson
Seventh Son – Willie Dixon
Wild Mountain Thyme – traditional; arranged by John Baldry, Davey Johnstone
Iko Iko – Sharon Jones, Jesse Thomas, Joe Jones, Mary Lynn Jones
Jubilee Cloud – John Kongos, Peter Leroy
Everything Stops for Tea – Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman, Maurice Sigler
You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover – Willie Dixon
In May 1970, “Treshold” label released the self-titled, debut Trapeze album. It was recorded in 1969, at “Morgan Studios” and “Decca Studeios” in London, and was produced by John Lodge.
Personnel:
Glenn Hughes – lead vocals, bass, guitars, trombone
Mel Galley – guitars, bass, backing vocals
Terry Rowley – organ, piano, flute, guitars
Dave Holland – drums
John Jones – co-lead vocals, trumpet
Roger Quested – engineer
Chris Neal – engineer
Bill Price – engineer
John Punter – engineer
David Wedgbury – photography
Barry Wentzell – photography
Track listing:
It’s Only a Dream – Mel Gailey
The Giant’s Dead Hoorah – Glen Hughes
Over – John Jones, Mel Gailey
Nancy Gray – Glen Hughes
Fairytale/Verily Verily/Fairytale – John Jones, Mel Gailey
In May 1969, “Marmalade” label released “Streetnoise”, the fourth Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and the Trinity album. It was recorded in 1969, at “Advison Studios” in London, and was produced by Giorgio Gomelsky.
Personnel:
Brian “Auge” Auger – vocals, B-3 organ, piano, electric piano
Julie “Jools” Driscoll – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
David “Lobs” Ambrose – vocals, 4- and 6- string electric basses, acoustic guitar
Clive “Toli” Thacker – drums, percussion
Track listing:
Side 1
sub-titled – How Good Would It Be To Feel Free
Tropic of Capricorn – Brian Auger
Czechoslovakia – Julie Driscoll
Take Me to the Water – Nina Simone
A Word About Colour – Julie Driscoll
Side 2
sub-titled – Kiss Him Quick He Has To Part
Light My Fire – John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, Jim Morrison
Indian Rope Man – Richie Havens, Joe Price, Mark Roth
When I Was a Young Girl – traditional; arranged by Julie Driscoll
The Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine In) – James Rado, Gerome Ragni, Galt MacDermot
LP side 3
sub-titled – Looking In The Eye Of The World
Ellis Island – Brian Auger
In Search of the Sun – Dave Ambrose
Finally Found You Out – Brian Auger
Looking in the Eye of the World – Brian Auger
LP side 4
sub-titled – Save The Country
Vauxhall to Lambeth Bridge – Julie Driscoll
All Blues – Miles Davis, Oscar Brown
I’ve Got Life – James Rado, Gerome Ragni, Galt MacDermot
In May 1969, “Pacific Jazz” label released “Powerhouse” the 15th Jazz Crusaders (The) album. It was recorded in July 1968, and was produced by Richard Bock.
On May 21, 2010, “Modular Recordings” label released “Inner Speaker”, the debut Tame Impala studio album. It was recorded June – August 2009, at “Wave House” in Injidup, Australia, and was produced by Kevin Parker. At the 2010 , Inner Speaker won “Australian Album of the Year” award.
Personnel:
Kevin Parker – vocals, various instruments, recording
Dom Simper – bass guitar, additional guitar, additional sound effects
Jay Watson – drums, guitar
Tim Holmes – engineer
Dave Fridmann – mixing
Greg Calbi – mastering
Leif Podhajsky – artwork
Track listing:
All tracks by Kevin Parker, except interlude after “The Bold Arrow of Time”, by Jay Watson and Kevin Parker.
On May 21, 1996, “Warner Music Canada” label released “Open Heart Symphony”, the eight Spirit of the West album. It was recorded in May 1995, at “Orpheum Theatre” and “Mushroom Studios” in Vancouver, Canada, and was produced by Cliff Jones, John Mann, Geoffrey Kelly, Hugh McMillan, Vince Ditrich, Tobin Frank, J. Knutson, Matthew Harder,