On June 16, 2006, “Glitterhouse Records” and “Sounds Familyre” labels released “Mosaic”, the third Wovenhand studio album. It was recorded in 2006, at Absinthe, Elktooth, CO, and was produced by David Eugene Edwards.
On June 16, 1987, “Polytone” label released “Sound Project”, album Joe Pass and Tommy Gumina. It was recorded in 1987, at “Amigo Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Joe Pass and Tommy Gumina.
Personnel:
Joe Pass – guitar
Tommy Gumina – polycorus (accordion)
Jimmie Smith – drums
Track listing:
My Shining Hour – Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer
My Ship – Kurt Weill, Ira Gershwin
Once in a While – Michael Edwards, Bud Green
Cavaquino
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning – Bob Hilliard, David Mann
Secret Love – Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster
I’m Getting Sentimental Over You – Ned Washington, George Bassman
When You Wish upon a Star – Leigh Harline, Ned Washington
About Time
Will You Give Me These
Guess I’ll Hang My Tears Out to Dry – Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn
On June 16, 1969, “Stright” label released “Farewell Aldebaran”, album by Judy Henske and Jerry Yester. It was recorded in 1969, at “Sunwest” in Hollywood, and was produced by Jerry Yester and Zal Yanovsky.
Personnel:
Judy Henske – vocals
Jerry Yester – vocals, guitar, piano, harmonium, toy zither, Marxophone, harpsichord, Chamberlin tape organ, orchestration, banjo, harmonica, Moog synthesizer, Hammond organ
John Forsha – 12 string guitar, backing vocals
Dick Rosmini – guitar
Zal Yanovsky – electric guitar, bass, backing vocals
David Lindley – banjo
Paul Beaver – Moog synthesizer programming
Solomon Feldthouse – hammered dulcimer
Joe Osborn – bass
Jerry Scheff – bass
Ray Brown – bass
Toxie French – drums
Eddie Hoh – drums
Larry Beckett – drums, backing vocals
Gail Levant – harp
Roger Dollarhide – backing vocals
Uncredited string, brass and reed orchestras
Gary Brandt – recording, mixing
John Boylan – mixing
Litholab – special effects
John Williams – design
Ed Caraeff – photography
Herb Cohen – executive producer
Track listing:
All lyrics by Judy Henske, all music by Jerry Yester, except where noted.
Snowblind – Judy Henske, Jerry Yester, Zal Yanovsky
On June 15, 1993, “Private Music” label released “Dancing the Blues”, the 18th Taj Mahal album. It was recorded in 1993, and was produced by John Porter.
Personnel:
Taj Mahal – lead vocals, organ, guitar, steel guitar, harmonica, piano, liner notes
Etta James – vocals
John Porter – guitar
Johnny Lee Schell – guitar, backing vocals
Ian McLagan – organ, piano
Bill Payne – piano
Mick Weaver – organ
Chuck Domanico – upright bass
Bob Glaub – bass
Tony Braunagel – drums, percussion
Richie Hayward – drums
Joe McGrath – percussion, engineer
Michito Sanchez – percussion, conga
Marty Grebb – alto, tenor and baritone saxophone, backing vocals
Joe Sublett – soprano and tenor Saxophone
Darrell Leonard – trombone, trumpet, trombonium
Texacali Horns – horn
Sir Harry Bowens – backing vocals
Rich Veltrop – second engineer
Helix Hadar – second engineer
Jerry Finn – second engineer
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
Melanie Penny – art direction
William H. Johnson – illustrations
Kurt DeMunbrun – design
Robin Visotsky – photography
Ron Goldstein – executive producer
Track listing:
Blues Ain’t Nothin’ – Taj Mahal
Hard Way – Grover McDaniel, T-Bone Walker
Strut – Taj Mahal
Going to the River – Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino
Mockingbird – Charlie Foxx, Inez Foxx
Blue Light Boogie – Jessie Mae Robinson
The Hoochi Coochi Coo – Hank Ballard, Billy Myles
That’s How Strong My Love Is – Roosevelt Jamison
Down Home Girl – Arthur Butler, Jerry Leiber
Stranger in My Own Home Town – Percy Mayfield
Sitting on Top of the World – Lonnie Chatmon, Walter Vinson
On June 15, 1993, “Atlantic” label released “Psychoderelict”, the seventh Pete Townshend studio album. It was recorded 1990 – 1993, and was produced by Pete Townshend.
Personnel:
Credited as Psychoderelict family:
Jeremy Allom
Jon Astley
Richard Barnes
Paul Bonnick
Ian Broudie
Mark Brzezicki
John “Rabbit” Bundrick
Chyna
Allan Corduner
Bruce Davies
Barry Diament Audio
Julie Duff of Anne Henderson Casting
Andrew Eccles
Nick Goderson
Linal Haft
Deirdre Harrison
Nicky Brown
Steve Hill
Peter Hope-Evans
Icon Communications
Nicola Joss
Kick Horns
Roger Knapp
John Labanowski
Jamie Lane
Dee Lewis
Gavin Lewis
Jody Linscott
Jaz Lochrie
Andy Macpherson
Billy Nicholls
Michael Nicholls
Tessa Niles
Phil Palmer
Josh Phillips-Gorse
Bob Pridden
Jan Ravens
Simon Rogers
Adam Seymour
Paul Stevens
Paul Townshend
Simon Townshend
Nigel Walker
Cleveland Watkiss
Suzy Webb
Lee Whitlock
Paul “Tubbs” Williams
Ian Wilson
Track listing:
All tracks by Pete Townshend, except where noted.
English Boy
Meher Baba M3
Let’s Get Pretentious
Meher Baba M4 (Signal Box)
Early Morning Dreams
I Want That Thing
Dialogue introduction to Outlive the Dinosaur
Outlive the Dinosaur
Flame (demo version) – Gavin Lewis, Jaz Lochrie, Josh Phillips-Gorse, Mark Brzezicki, Simon Townshend
Now and Then
I Am Afraid
Don’t Try to Make Me real
Dialogue introduction to Predictable
Predictable
Flame – Gavin Lewis, Jaz Lochrie, Josh Phillips-Gorse, Mark Brzezicki, Simon Townshend
Meher Baba M5 (Vivaldi)
Fake It – Pete Townshend, Billy Nichols, Jon Astley, Jon Lind
On June 14, 2024, “Bella Union” label released “The Art of the Lie”, the sixth John Grant studio album. It was recorded 2023 – 2024, at “Moon Zero Two” in Reykjavík, “Microcosm MKII” and “Hoxa HQ” in London, “Memetune” in Cornwall, and was produced by Ivor Guest. Personnel: • John Grant – vocals, synthesizers, keyboards, programming, spinet • Dave Okumu – guitar, Vowel solo • Ed Baden Powell – guitar • Robin Simon – reverse guitar, guitar • Leo Abrahams – acoustic guitar, guitars, synthesizers, spinet • Adam Blake – acoustic guitar • Robert Logan – synthesizers, programming, “cut ups” • Charles Stuart – synthesizers • Ivor Guest – synthesizers, programming • Benge – modular synthesis • Don-e Mclean – talk box, stabs • Sarah Douglas – chatting • Rachel Sermanni – chorus vocals • Robin Mullarkay – bass guitar, fretless bass guitar • Sebastian Rochford – drum kit, live drum machine • Kurt Uenala – additional programming • Cameron Craig – engineer, mixing • Benge – engineer, additional Pro Tools, additional engineering • Dave Watson – additional Pro Tools, additional engineering • James Watson – additional Pro Tools, additional engineering • Leo Abrahams – additional Pro Tools, additional engineering • Luke Glazewski – engineering assistant • Kurt Uenala – computer engineering • Samur Khouja – main vocal engineering, vocal sample engineering • Ivor Guest – mixing, additional Pro Tools, additional engineering • Matt Colton – mastering • Drinkwater Studio – artwork • Al Jackson – render
On June 14, 2024, “Double Six” label released “Poptical Illusion”, the eighteenth John Cale studio album. It was recorded in 2024, at “ARM” in Los Angeles, and was produced by John Cale and Nita Scott.
Personnel:
John Cale – vocals, guitars, synthesizers, piano, Egyptian Scale piano, organ, bass organ, electric piano, fretless bass, bass, noises, sampler, SampleTron
On June 14, 2024, “YABB” label released “As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again”, the ninth Decemberists (The) studio album. It was recorded 2019 – 2020, at “Flora Recording & Playback” in Portland, and was produced by Tucker Martine.
Personnel:
Colin Meloy — lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
Chris Funk — electric guitars, pedal steel, synthesizers, banjo, mandolin