On November 9, 2011, “Rune Grammofon” label released “Live at BBC”, the first live and third overall Elephant9 album. It was recorded in 2011, and was produced by Rebecca Aitchison.
On November 8, 2024, “BMG” label released “Come Ahead”, the twelfth Primal Scream studio album. It was recorded in 2024, and was produced by David Holmes.
Personnel:
Bobby Gillespie – vocals
Andrew Innes – guitar, mandolin, synthesizer
Simone Butler – spoken word
Anna Caragnano – spoken word, backing vocals
Renee Alleyne – rap vocals, spoken word
Daniel Gethin – alto vocals
Josh Quinlan – baritone vocals
Sophie Ellis – soprano vocals
Matthew Minter – tenor vocals
Cian Nugent – guitar
Alex White – piano, horn, saxophone
Daniel Thomas – piano
Benjamin Darvill – harmonica
Darrin Morris – keyboards
David Holmes – keyboards, loops
Brian Irvine – keyboards, conductor
Dan Bodwel – double bass
Maeve Sheil – double bass
Paul Stephens – double bass
Jason Falkner – bass guitar
Jay Bellerose – drums
Emre Ramanzanoglu – drums
Davey Chegwidden – percussion
Bogdan Sofei – violin
Larissa O’Grady – violin
Cillian O’Breachin – violin
David O’Doherty – violin
Nina Lin – violin
Emma Masterson – violin
Ingrid Nichola – violin
Christine Kenny – violin
David McElroy – violin
Nathan Sherman – viola
David Kenny – viola
Adele Govier – viola
Andreea Banciu – viola
Yseult Cooper Stockdale – cello
Aoife Burke – cello
Paula Hughes – cello
Adrian Mantu – cello
Felix Stephens – cello, conductor
House Gospel Choir – backing vocals
David Wrench – additional programming
Felix Stephens – arrangements, string arrangements, engineer
Brian Irvine – arrangements, strings arrangements
Josh Quinlan – arrangements
Ralph Allwood – arrangements
Daniel Thomas – arrangements
Michael Harris – engineer
Debbie Smith – engineer
Alan Kelly – engineer
David Wrench – mixing
Matt Colton – mastering
Amy Ratcliffe – studio assistant
Grace Banks – studio assistant
Track listing:
All tracks by Bobby Gillespie and David Holmes, except where noted.
Ready to Go Home – Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, David Holmes
Love Insurrection – Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, David Holmes
Heal Yourself
Innocent Money – Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, David Holmes
Melancholy Man – Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, David Holmes
Love Ain’t Enough
Circus of Life
False Flag – Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, Brian irvine
Deep Dark Waters – Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, David Holmes
On November 8, 2024, “Cooking Vinyl” label released “For the Dreams”, the second King Stingray studio album. It was recorded in 2024, at “El Rancho”, “Roy’s House”, “The Grove”, “Frying Pan”, “Inventions”, and was produced by Roy Kellaway.
Personnel:
Dimathaya Burarrwanga – lead vocals, front cover drawing
In November 1975, “A&M” label released “Spanish Train and Other Stories”, the second Chris de Burgh studio album. It was recorded in 1975, at “Ramport” and “Scorpio” in London, and was produced by Robin Geoffrey Cable.
Personnel:
Chris de Burgh – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitars, acoustic piano
Ray Glynn – electric guitars
Tony Hymas – keyboards
Phillip Goodhand-Tait – harmonium
David Hentschel – ARP synthesizer, synthesizer arrangements
Ken Freeman – string synthesizer
Tony Reeves – bass guitar, string bass
Chris Laurence – string bass
Barry de Souza – drums
Lennox Laington – percussion
Mick Eves – saxophone
Chris Mercer – saxophone
Richard Hewson – brass and string arrangements
Robert Kirby – choir, ocarina, string and brass arrangements, recording
Robin Geoffrey Cable – engineer
Mark Dobson, Ian Major, John Kelly – engineer assistant
In November 1972, “Island” label released “Smokestack Lightning”, the second Mike Harrison studio album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Muscle Shoals Sound Studio” in Sheffield, Alabama, and was produced by Chris Blackwell and Mike Harrison.
Personnel:
Mike Harrison – vocals, harmonica
Pete Carr – guitar
Jimmy Johnson – guitar
Wayne Perkins – slide guitar
Luther Grosvenor – acoustic guitar
Barry Beckett – keyboards
Clayton Ivey – keyboards
David Hood – bass
Roger Hawkins – drums
Harvey Thompson – tenor saxophone
Ronald Eades – baritone saxophone
Harrison Calloway – trumpet
Mike Stacey – trumpet
Charles Rose – trombone
Track listing:
Tears – Jimmy Stevens
Paid My Dues – Jimmy Stevens
What a Price – Murphy Maddux, Jack Jessup, Fats Domino
In November 1954, “Capitol” label released “Dance to the Duke!”, the eleventh Duke Ellington album. It was recorded 1953 in “Capitol Studios” in Los Angeles, 1954, in San Francisco and Chicago.
Personnel:
Duke Ellington – piano
Russell Procope – alto saxophone, clarinet
Rick Henderson – alto saxophone
Paul Gonsalves – tenor saxophone
Jimmy Hamilton – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Harry Carney – baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
Cat Anderson, Willie Cook, Ray Nance, Clark Terry, Gerald Wilson
Quentin Jackson, George Jean, Juan Tizol, Britt Woodman – trombone
John Sanders – valve trombone
Wendell Marshall, Oscar Pettiford – bass
Butch Ballard, Dave Black – drums
Ralph Collier – congas
Frank Rollo – bongos
Track listing:
All tracks by Duke Ellington except where noted.
C Jam Blues
Orson – Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn
Caravan – Juan Tizol
Kinda Dukish
Bakiff
Frivolous Banta – Rick Henderson
Things Ain’t What They Used To Be – Mercer Ellington
On November 2, 2025, Donna Jean Thatcher Godchaux-MacKay died aged 78. She was singer member of the bands Heart of Gold Band, Jerry Garcia Band, Dinna Jean Godchaux Band, but was best known as member and singer of Grateful Dead (1972 – 1979). Donna Jean recorded with Elvis Presley, Cher, Boz Scaggs, Johnny Jenkins, Bob Weir, David Bromberg, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Jerry Garcia, Zero, Jazz Is Dead and Robert Hunter. As leader or co-leader she released eight albums.
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