In November 1970, “Schwann” label released “Klopfzeichen”, the debut Kluster album. It was recorded in December 1969, at “Rhenus Studio” in Gordorf, Germany, and was produced by Oskar Gottlieb Blarr.
In November 1970, “A&M” label released “The American Dream”, the debut Emitt Rhodes album. It was recorded 1967 – 1969, and was produced by Larry Marks and Peter Pilafian.
In November 1970, “B&C Records” label released “Mountains”, the third Steamhammer studio album. It was recorded in 1970, and was produced by Fritz Fryer.
Kieran White – vocals, guitar, harmonica
Martin Pugh – guitar
Steve Davy – bass
Mick Bradley – drums
Keith Nelson – banjo
Fritz Fryer, Martin Birch – recording
Track listing:
All tracks by Kieran White, except where noted.
I Wouldn’t Have Thought (Gophers Song) – Kieran White, Martin Pugh
Levinia
Henry Lane
Walking Down the Road
Mountains
Leader of the Ring
Riding on the L&N – Dan Burley, Lionel Hampton
Hold That Train – Kieran White, Martin Pugh, Mick Bradley, Steve Davy
In November 1966, “Tower” label released “Why Pick on Me – Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear White”, the second Standells (The) album. It was recorded in 1966, and was produced by Ed Cobb.
In November 1969, “Prestige” label released “Night Letter”, the 74th Sonny Stitt album. It was recorded in 1969, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Bob Porter.
Personnel:
Sonny Stitt – tenor saxophone, varitone
Gene Ludwig – organ
Pat Martino – guitar
Randy Gelispie – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Sonny Stitt, except where noted.
Night Letter
When It’s Sleepy Time Down South – Clarence Muse, Leon René, Otis René
In November 1969, “Prestige” label released “The Blues; That’s Me!”, the 23rd Illinois Jacquet album. It was recorded in September 1969, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Personnel:
Illinois Jacquet – tenor saxophone, bassoon
Wynton Kelly – piano
Tiny Grimes – guitar
Buster Williams – bass
Oliver Jackson – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Illinois Jacquet, except where noted.
In November 1969, “Philips” label released the self-titles, sixth Jorge Ben album. It was recorded in 1969, at “C.B.D.” in Rio de Janeiro, “Scatena” in São Paulo, and was produced by Manoel Barenbein.
Personnel:
Jorge Ben – vocals, guitar
Trio Mocotó – featured performance
José Briamonte – arrangements
Rogério Duprat – arrangements
Stelio Carlini – engineer
Ary Carvalhaes – engineer
Didi – engineer
João Kibelestis – engineer
Célio Martins – engineer
Alberi – artwork
Lincoln – layout
Johnny Salles – photography
Armando Pittigliani – liner notes
Track listing:
All tracks by Jorge Ben.
Crioula
Domingas
Cadê Teresa?
Barbarella
País Tropical
Take It Easy My Brother Charles
Descobri que Eu Sou um Anjo
Bebete Vãobora
Quem Foi que Roubou a Sopeira de Porcelana Chinesa que a Vovó Ganhou da Baronesa?
In November 1969, “Motown” label released “Feelin’ Good”, the second David Ruffin album. It was recorded in 1969, and was produced by Terry “Buzzy” Johnson, Clay McMurray, Hank Cosby, Leonard Caston, Berry Gordy, Johnny Bristol, Ashford & Simpson, Al Kent, George Gord and Allen Story.
Personnel:
David Ruffin – vocal
David Van De Pitte, Henry Cosby, Paul Riser, Wade Marcus, Willie Shorter – arrangements
Randy Kling
Curtis McNair – design
Track listing:
Loving You (Is Hurting Me) – Jeana Jackson, Leonard Caston
Put a Little Love in Your Heart – Jackie DeShannon, Jimmy Holiday, Randy Myers
I’m So Glad I Fell for You – Art Posey, Glenna Session
Feeling Alright – Dave Mason
I Could Never Be President – Bettye Crutcher, Homer Banks, Raymond Jackson
I Pray Everyday You Won’t Regret Loving Me – Bubba Knight, Gladys Knight, Johnny Bristol
What You Gave Me – Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson
One More Hurt – Albert Hamilton, Norma Toney, William Garrett
I Let Love Slip Away – Allen Story, Anna Gordy Gaye, Horgay Gordy
I Don’t Know Why I Love You – Clay McMurray
The Forgotten Man – Henry Cosby, Joe Hinton, Pam Sawyer
The Letter – Al Cleveland, William Robinson, Terry Johnson
In November 1968, “Delmark” label released “Black Magic”, the second Magic Sam album. It was recorded in October 1968, and was produced by Robert Koester.