On September 1, 2023, “Dead Oceans” label released “Everything Is Alive”, the fifth Slowdive album. It was recorded in 2023 and was produced by Neil Halstead.
Personnel:
Neil Halstead – vocals, guitar, keyboards, Pro Tools, mixing
In September 1957, “EmArcy” label released “The Swingin’ Miss D”, the sixth Dinah Washington studio album. It was recorded in December 1956, and was produced by Bob Shad.
Personnel:
Dinah Washington – vocals
Quincy Jones and His Orchestra
Quincy Jones – conductor, arrangements
Ernie Wilkins – arrangements
Benny Golson – arrangements
Anthony Ortega – alto saxophone, clarinet
Jerome Richardson – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Lucky Thompson – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Don Elliott – trumpet, mellophonium, vibraphone, bongos; xylophone
Jimmy Maxwell – trumpet
Doc Severinsen – trumpet
Charlie Shavers – trumpet
Clark Terry – trumpet
Bernie Glow – trumpet
Nick Travis – trumpet
Ernie Royal – trumpet
Joe Wilder – trumpet
Jimmy Cleveland – trombone
Urbie Green – trombone
Quentin Jackson – trombone
Tommy Mitchell – bass trombone
Hal McKusick – flute, alto saxophone
Danny Bank – bass clarinet, baritone saxophone
Clarence “Sleepy” Anderson – piano, celeste
Barry Galbraith – guitar
Milt Hinton – double bass
Osie Johnson – drums
Jimmy Crawford – drums
Murray Garrett, Gene Howard – photography
John S. Wilson – liner notes
Track listing:
They Didn’t Believe Me – Jerome Kern, Herbert Reynolds
You’re Crying – Leonard Feather, Quincy Jones
Makin’ Whoopee – Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn
Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye – Cole Porter
But Not for Me – George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
Caravan – Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Juan Tizol
Perdido – Ervin Drake, H. J. Lengsfelder, Tizol
Never Let Me Go – Ray Evans, Jay Livingston
Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby? – Billy Austin, Louis Jordan
I’ll Close My Eyes – Buddy Kaye, Billy Reid
Somebody Loves Me – Buddy DeSylva, George Gershwin, Ballard MacDonald
On August 31, 2009, “Backstage Alliance” label released “¡Chutzpah!”, the eighth Wildhearts (The) studio album. It was recorded in Aprile 2009, at “Hansen Studios” in Ribe, Denmark, and was produced by Jacob Hansen.
Personnel:
Ginger Wildheart – lead vocals, guitar
C. J. Wildheart – guitar, backing vocals
Scott Sorry – vocal, backing vocal, bass
Ritch Battersby – drums
Kim Olesen – keyboards, programming
Jacob Hansen – engineer, mixing, mastering
Virpi Immonen – engineer
Jeppe Andersson – engineer assistant
Martin Wolf Pagaard – engineer assistant
Rich Jones – artwork
Track listing:
All tracks by Ginger Wildheart, C. J. Wildheart, Scott Sorry and Ritch Battersby.
On August 31, 2009, “Vertigo” label released “The First Day of Spring”, the second Noah and the Whale studio album. It was recorded in January 2009, and was produced by Emery Dobyns and Charlie Fink.
On August 31, 2004, “Pablo” label released “Virtuoso in New York”, the 70th Joe Pass album. It was recorded in June 1975, in New York City, and was produced by Norman Granz.
Personnel:
Joe Pass – guitar
Track listing:
I Never Knew (That Roses Grew) – Gus Kahn, Fiorito
I Don’t Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You – Victor Young, Bing Crosby, Ned Washington
We’ll Be Together Again – Frankie Laine, Carl Fischer
Blues for Alagarn – Joe Pass
The Way You Look Tonight – Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields
How Long Has This Been Going On? – George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
On August 31, 1981, “Ruby Records” label released “Fire of Love”, the debut Gun Club (The) album. It was recorded in 1981, at “Studio America” in Pasadena, California, “Quad Teck” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Tito Larriva and Chris D.
Personnel:
Jeffrey Lee Pierce – vocals, backing vocals, slide guitar, arrangements
On August 31, 1980, “Concord Jazz” label released “Tritonis”, album by Dave Brubeck Quartet (the 79th Dave Brubeck album overall). It was recorded in March 1980, and was produced by Dave Brubeck, Chris Brubeck and Russell Gloyd.
Personnel:
Dave Brubeck – piano, arrangements
Jerry Bergonzi – tenor saxophone, clarinet, electric bass guitar
Chris Brubeck – electric bass guitar, bass trombone
Randy Jones – drums
Track listing:
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? – lyrics by Edgar Yipsel “Yip” Harburg, music by Jay Gorney
Like Someone in Love – lyrics by John “Johnny” Burke, music by Edward Chester “Jimmy Van Heusen” Babcock
On August 31, 1964, “Motown” label released “Where Did Our Love Go”, the second Supremes (The) studio album. It was recorded December 1962 – Augudt 1964, at “Hitsville U.S.A.” in Detroit, and was produced by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Smokey Robinson, Norman Whitfield and Robert Gordy.
Personnel:
Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson – lead and backing vocals
The Funk Brothers – instrumentation
Robert White – guitar
Eddie Willis – guitar
Joe Messina – guitar
Earl Van Dyke – piano
James Jamerson – bass
Richard “Pistol” Allen – drums
Uriel Jones – drums
Jack Ashford – vibraphone
Andrew “Mike” Terry – baritone saxophone
Hank Cosby – tenor saxophone
Mike Valvano – footstomps
The Four Tops, and Holland–Dozier–Holland – backing vocals
The Love-Tones – backing vocals
Bernard Yeszin, Wallace Mead – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Holland–Dozier–Holland, except as noted.
Where Did Our Love Go
Run, Run, Run
Baby Love
When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
In August 1995, “Impulse!” label released “Infinity”, the 63rd McCoy Tyner album. It was recorded in April 1995, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Michael Cuscuna. In 1996, “Infinity” won “Grammy Award” for “Best Jazz Instrumental Performance (Individual or Group)”, while Michael Brecker won the “Grammy Award” for “Best Jazz Instrumental Solo” for the track “Impressions”.
Personnel:
McCoy Tyner – piano
Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone
Avery Sharpe – bass
Aaron Scott – drums
Valtinho Anastacio– congas, percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by McCoy Tyner except where noted.
Flying High
I Mean You – Coleman Hawkins, Thelonious Monk
Where Is Love
Changes
Blues Stride
Happy Days
Impressions – John Coltrane
Mellow Minor
Good Morning Heartache – Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher, Irene Higginbotham