On October 8, 2013, “Rise Records” label released “Devour”, the second Dave Hause studio album. It was recorded February – March 2013, at “Grandmaster Recorders”, and was produced by Andrew Alekel and Mitchell Townsend.
Personnel:
Dave Hause – lead vocals, guitar
Mitchell Townsend – guitar
Bo Koster – keyboards
Bob Thomson – bass
David Hidalgo, Jr. – drums
Scott Hutchison, Matt Skiba, The Watson Twins – backing vocals
On October 8, 1996, “Warner Bros” label released “The Way I Should”, the third Iris DeMent studio album. It was recorded in 1996, at “Scruggs Sound” in Berry Hill, Tennessee, and was produced by Randy Scruggs.
On October 7, 2003, “Barsuk” label released “Transatlanticism”, the fourth Death Cab for Cutie studio album. It was recorded December – June 2003, at “Hall of Justice” in Seattle, Washington, “Tiny Telephone” in San Francisco, and was produced by Chris Walla.
Personnel:
Ben Gibbard – vocals, guitar, piano, foot-stomp, hand clap effects
Christopher Walla – vocals, guitar, keyboards, samples, recording, mixing
Nick Harmer – vocals, bass guitar, foot-stomp, hand clap effects
Jason McGerr – drums, percussion, foot-stomp, hand clap effects
Sean Nelson – vocals
John Roderick – vocals
Phil Wandscher – vocals
Rob Herbst – foot-stomp, hand clap effects
John Goodmanson – mixing
Ed Brooks – mastering
Track listing:
All lyrics by Ben Gibbard, all music as noted.
The New Year – Ben Gibbard, Nick Harmer, Jason McGerr, Chris Walla
Lightness – Ben Gibbard
Title and Registration – Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla
Expo ’86 – Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla
The Sound of Settling – Ben Gibbard
Tiny Vessels – Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla
Transatlanticism – Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla
Passenger Seat – Ben Gibbard
Death of an Interior Decorator – Ben Gibbard
We Looked Like Giants – Ben Gibbard, Nick Harmer, Jason McGerr, Chris Walla
On October 6, 2023, “J&R Adventures” label released “Blues Deluxe Vol. 2”, the sixteenth Joe Bonamassa studio album. It was recorded at “Sunset Sound Studio B”, “Ocean Way Nashville”, and was produced by Josh Smith. It serves as a successor to the original “Blues Deluxe”, released 20 years earlier.
Personnel:
Joe Bonamassa – vocals, lead guitar
Josh Smith – guitar
Reese Wynans – keyboards, B3
Calvin Turner – bass, horn and string arrangements
Lemar Carter – drums
Jimmy Bowland – saxophone, flute, alto flute
Mark Douthit – saxophone
Paulie Cerra – saxophone
Steve Patrick – trumpet
Jeff Bailey – trumpet
Barry Breen – trombone
Matt Jefferson – bass trombone
David Angell – violin, leader
Conni Ellisor – violin
Janet Darnall – violin
Carrie Bailey – violin
Jenny Bifano – violin
Ali Hoffman – violin
Monisa Angell – viola
Elizabeth Lamb – viola
Anthony La Marchina – cello
Sari Reist – cello
Jade MacRae – backing vocals
Dannielle DeAndrea – backing vocals
Charles Jones – backing vocals
Mahalia Barnes – backing vocals
J. J. Blair – engineer
Austin Atwood – engineer
George Janho – engineer assistant
Zack Zajdel – engineer assistant
Ryan Yount – engineer assistant
Alan Hertz – mixing
Eric Boulanger – mastering
Sharon Corbitt – studio photography
Kate Moss – package design
Roy Weisman – executive production
Track listing:
Twenty – Four Hour Blues – Steve Barri, Harvey Price, Dan Walsh
It’s Hard but It’s Fair – Robert Parker
Well, I Done Got Over It – Eddie Jones
I Want to Shout About It – Steve Gomes, Ronald Horvath
Win – O – Connie Crayton
Hope You Realize It (Goodbye Again) – Joe Bonamassa, Tom Hambridge
Lazy Poker Blues – Clifford Adams, Peter Green
You Sure Drive a Hard Bargain – Bettye Crutcher, Allen Jones
The Truth Hurts – Bob Greenlee, Ernie Lancaster, Kenny Neal, Jim Payne
On October 6, 1992, “MCA” label released “Fully Completely”, the third Tragically Hip (The) studio album. It was recorded in August 1992, at “Battery” in London, and was produced by Chris Tsangarides.
Personnel:
Gord Downie – vocals
Bobby Baker – guitar
Paul Langlois – vocals, guitar
Gord Sinclair – vocals, bass
Johnny Fay – drums
Chris Tsangarides – engineer, mixing
Chris ‘Wood’ Marshall – engineer assistant
Ian Cooper – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Gord Downie, Bobby Baker, Paul Langlois, Gord Sinclair and Johnny Fay.
On October 5, 2018, “EMI Nashville” and “Snakefarm Records” labels released “Desperate Man”, the sixth Eric Church studio album. It was recorded in 2018, at “Neon Cross” in Nashville, and was produced by Jay Joyce.
Personnel:
Eric Church – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Jeff Cease – electric guitar, handclapping
Jeff Hyde – banjo, acoustic guitar, handclapping, backing vocals
Jay Joyce – acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, handclapping, keyboards, percussion, piano, programming, backing vocals
On October 5, 1993, “Elektra” label released “Gentlemen”, the fourth Afghan Whigs (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1993, at “Ardent Studios” in Memphis, and was poroduced by Greg Dulli.
Personnel:
Greg Dulli – vocals, rhythm guitar
Rick McCollum – lead guitar
John Curley – bass, engineer
Steve Earle – drums
Harold Chichester – piano, mellotron
Barb Hunter – cello
Marcy Mays – vocals
Jody Stephens – backing vocals
Jeff Powell, John Hampton – engineer
Jeffrey Reed – engineer assistant
Billy Phelps – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Greg Dulli, except where noted.
If I Were Going
Gentlemen
Be Sweet – Greg Dulli, Rick McCollum
Debonair
When We Two Parted – Greg Dulli, Rick McCollum
Fountain and Fairfax
What Jail Is Like
My Curse
Now You Know
I Keep Coming Back – Leo Austell, Leo Graham
Brother Woodrow/Closing Prayer
An LP version of the album included a bonus 12″ vinyl limited edition containing 4 tracks recorded for a radio session (Goodier Session, BBC Radio 1):
On October 4, 2024, “XL Recordings” label released “Cutouts”, the third Smile (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2024, at “Abbey Road” in London, and was produced by Sam Petts – Davies.
On October 4, 2024, “Rough Trade” label released “The New Sound”, the debut Geordie Greep studio album. It was recorded September 2023 – March 2024, at “RAK”, “Fish Factory”, “Hermitage Works”, “New Sound” and “HOXA HQ” in London, “Estudio Do Tuto” and “Da Pá Virada” in Sao Paulo, and was produced by Seth Evans.
Personnel:
Geordie Greep – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, accordion, fretless bass, organ, electric piano, bass
Seth Evans – vocals and backing vocals, electric and upright bass, piano, talk box, oboe, percussion, horn arrangements, co–production
Paul Jones – acoustic and electric guitar
Daniel Rogerson – electric guitar
Deschanel Gordon – piano
Diarra Walcott–Ivanhoe – piano
Chicao Montorfano – electric piano
Fabio Sá – electric and upright bass
Michael Dunlop – electric and upright bass
John Jones – double bass
Thiaguinho Silva – drums, percussion
Andrei Martynchyk – drums
Morgan Simpson – drums
Giles King–Ashong – drums
Dennys Silva – percussion
Adé Eggún Crispin Robinson – percussion
Deji Ijishakin – saxophone
Billy Rowlatt – trumpet
Richard Leigh – trumpet
Freddie Wordsworth – trumpet
Joe Bristow – trombone
Matt Seddon – trombone
Nina Lim, Kuari May – violin
Freya Hicks – viola
Felix Stephens – cello
Felix Gonzalez – backing vocals
Felix Stephens – string arrangements
Harvey Grant – special arrangement for horns, piano, double bass, and vocal
Liam Hebb – engineer
Margo Broom – engineer
Nathan Ridley – engineer
Rafa Barreto – engineer
Sid Souza – engineer
Thiago “Big” Rabello – engineer
Victor Neri – engineer
Simone Gallazio – engineer
Tuto Ferraz – engineer
Nathan Boddy – mixing, mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Geordie Greep, except where noted.
Blues
Terra
Holy, Holy
The New Sound
Walk Up
Through a War – Geordie Greep, Seth Evans
Bongo Season
Motorbike – Geordie Greep, Seth Evans
As If Waltz
The Magician
If You Are But a Dream – Jack Fulton, Moe Jaffe, Nal Bonx