On February 1, 1989, “Sire” label released “Don’t Tell a Soul”, the sixth Replacements (The) studio album. It was recorded 1988 – 1989, at “Cherokee” in Hollywood, and was produced by Matt Wallace, Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson, Chris Mars and Slim Dunlap.
On January 29, 1989, “Barclay” label released “Veuillez Rendre L’Âme (À Qui Elle Appartient)”, the second Noir Désir studio album. It was recorded in 1988, at “ICP Recording Studios” in Ixelles, Belgium, and was produced by Ian Broudie.
Personnel:
Bertrand Cantat – vocals, harmonica, guitar
Serge Teyssot-Gay – guitar, piano, backing vocals
Frederic Vidalenc – bass, backing vocals
Denis Barthe – drums, backing vocals
François “Bubu” Boirie – violin
Phil Delire – engineer
Vincent Epplay – painting
Alain Duplantier – photography
Track listing:
All lyrics by Bertrand Cantat, all music by Serge Teyssot-Gay, Frederic Vidalenc, Denis Barthe and Bertrand Cantat.
In January 1989, “Antone’s Record Label” label released “Juke Box Music”, the sixth Doug Sahm studio album. It was recorded in 1988, at “The Fire Station” in San Marcos, Texas, and was produced by George Rains.
Personnel:
Doug Sahm – vocals, piano, guitar
Wayne Bennett – guitar
Derek O’Brien – rhythm guitar
Mel Brown – keyboards
Reese Wynans – keyboards
Randy Garibay Jr. – vocals
Rocky Morales – tenor saxophone
Mark Kazanoff – baritone saxophone
Charlie McBurney – trumpet
Jack Barber – bass
George Rains – drums
Gary Hickinbotham – engineer
Clifford Antone – executive producer
Track listing:
I Won’t Cry – Dorothy La Bostrie, Joe Ruffino
Money Over Love – Doug Sahm
Crazy Baby – Lawrence Rodriguez, Bryan Thomas
You’re Mine Tonight – Huey P. Meaux
Hey Little Girl – Doug Sahm
It Hurts to Love Somebody – Guitar Slim
Buzz Buzz Buzz – Robert Byrd, John Gray
My Dearest Darling – Eddie Bocage, Paul Gayton
She Put the Hurt on Me – Otis Redding
What’s Your Name – Claude Johnston
Golly Gee – Doug Sahm
I Don’t Believe – Don Robey
The Chicken and the Bop – Lloyd Price
Talk to Me – John Seneca
Goodnight My Love – John Marascalco, George Motola
On January 12, 1988, “Sire” label released “Casual Gods”, the second Jerry Harrison studio album. It was recorded in 1987, at “Sigma Sound” in New York City, “D.V. Recording” in Milwaukee, and was produced by Jerry Harrison.
Track listing:
Jerry Harrison – vocals, guitar, keyboards
Alex Weir – guitars, bass guitar
Chris Spedding – guitars
Robbie McIntosh – guitars
Bernie Worrell – keyboards, bass synthesizer
Rick Jaeger – drums
David Van Tieghem – drums, percussion
Yogi Horton – drums
Jim Liban – horns, harmonica
Dickie Landry – horns, saxophone
Arlene Holmes – backing vocals
Lovelace Richmond – backing vocals
Arthur Russell – backing vocals
Joyce Bowden – backing vocals
Monique Dayan – backing vocals
Ernie Brooks – backing vocals, producer assistant
David Vartanian – engineer, overdub engineer; mixing
Jay Mark – engineer, mixing
David Avidor – overdub recording
Robin Laine – overdub recording
Eric “E.T.” Thorngren – overdub recording; mixing
John “Tokes” Potoker – overdub recording, additional engineering, mixing
J.C. Convertino – overdub recording
Jack Skinner – mastering
Don Peterkofsky – studio assistant
Nick Delro – studio assistant
Tony Masciarotte – studio assistant
Mark Roule – studio assistant
Fernando Kral – studio assistant
Stan Katayama – studio assistant
Tom Vercillo – studio assistant
Bob Brackman – studio assistant
M&Co. – design
Sebastião Salgado – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jerry Harrison, except where noted.
Rev It Up – Jerry Harrison, John Sieger, Ernie Brooks
Song of Angels
Man with a Gun
Let It Come Down
Cherokee Chief – Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks
A Perfect Lie – Jerry Harrison, Arthur Russell, Ernie Brooks
Are You Running? – Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks, Monique Dayan
Breakdown in the Passing Lane
A.K.A. Love – Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks
We’re Always Talking – Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks
On October 23, 2007, “Reprise” label released “Chrome Dreams II”, the 30th Neil Young studio album. It was recorded July 1988, May – July 2007, at “Broken Arrow Ranch”, and was produced by Niko Bolas and Neil Young.
Personnel:
Neil Young – lead vocal, acoustic and electric guitars, banjo, harmonica, grand piano, pump organ, Hammond B-3 organ, vibes, percussion
Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar, lap slide guitar, Dobro, electric guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, vocal
Frank “Poncho” Sampedro – guitar
Rick Rosas – vocal, bass guitar
Ralph Molina – vocal, drums, percussion
Chad Cromwell – drums
Joe Canuck – vocal
Ben Keith – alto saxophone
Steve Lawrence – tenor saxophone, keyboards
Larry Cragg – baritone saxophone
John Fumo – trumpet
Tom Bray – trumpet
Claude Cailliet – trombone
The Wyatt Earps – Ben Keith, Ralph Molina, Neil Young
The Jane Wyatts – Nancy Hall, Annie Stocking, Pegi Young
The Dirty Old Men – Larry Cragg, Ben Keith, Ralph Molina, Rick Rosas, Neil Young
On October 18, 1988, “Enigma” label released “Daydream Nation”, the fifth Sonic Youth studio album. It was recorded July – August 1988, at “Greene St. Recording” in New York City, and was produced by Nick Sansano, Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo and Steve Shelley.
Personnel:
Thurston Moore – vocals, guitar, piano
Lee Ranaldo – vocals, guitar
Kim Gordon – vocals, bass guitar, guitar
Steve Shelley – drums
Nick Sansano – engineer
Dave Swanson – engineer assistant
Matt Tritto – engineer assistant
Howie Weinberg – mastering
Michael Lavine – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo and Steve Shelley.
On October 18, 1988, “Epic” label released “Pattern Disruptive”, album by the Dickey Betts Band (the fourth Dickey Betts album overall). It was recorded in 1988, and was produced by John Mathias, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Johnny Neel, Marty Privette, and Matt Abts.
Dickey Betts – lead vocals, guitar
Warren Haynes – lead and backing vocals, guitar
Johnny Neel – lead and backing vocals, keyboards, harmonica
Marty Privette – bass, backing vocals
Matt Abts – drums, backing vocals
Butch Trucks – percussion
Jon Mathias – recording, mixing
David Murphy – engineer assistant
George Marino – mastering
Chris Austopchuk – art direction
Hans Neleman – photography
Jessica Betts – letter design
Michael Caplan – executive producer
Track listing:
Rock Bottom – Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Johnny Neel
Stone Cold Heart – Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Haynes, Johnny Neel
Time to Roll – Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Johnny Neel
The Blues Ain’t Nothin’ – Johnny Neel, Kim Morrison
Heartbreak Line – Dickey Betts
Duane’s Tune – Dickey Betts
Under the Guns of Love – Dickey Betts, Johnny Neel, Mike Lawler
C’est la Vie – Dickey Betts, Johnny Neel
Far Cry – Johnny Neel, Kim Morrison, Warren Haynes
On October 10, 1988, “Parlaphone” label released “Introspective”, the third Pet Shop Boys studio album. It was recorded 1987 – 1988, at “Advison” and “Sarm West” in London, and was produced by Trevor Horn, David Jacob, Stephen Lipson, Lewis A. Martineé, Julian Mendelsohn, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe.
Personnel:
Neil Tennant – design
Chris Lowe – design
Nestor Gomez – guitar
Josh Milan – piano
Fro Sossa – additional keyboards
Mike Bakst – additional keyboards, brass score
Tony Concepción – brass, trumpet solo
Kenneth William Faulk, Dana Tebor, Ed Calle – brass
Judy Bennett, Sharon Blackwell, H. Robert Carr, Mario Friendo, Derek Green, Michael Hoyte, Sally Bradshaw, Herbie Joseph, Paul Lee, Gee Morris, Dee Ricketts, Iris Sutherland, Yvonne White – additional vocals
The Voice in Fashion – backing vocals
Richard Niles – orchestra arrangement, conducting
Lewis A. Martineé – brass arrangements
Blue Weaver – Fairlight programming
Andy Richards, Gary Maughan – Fairlight programming
Stephen Lipson – engineer
David Jacob – engineer
Mike Nielsen – engineer
Julian Mendelsohn – engineer
Frankie Knuckles – mixing, additional production
John Poppo – mixing
Lewis A. Martineé – engineer, mixing
Mike Couzzi – engineer
César Sogbe – engineer assistant
Mark Farrow – design
Eric Watson – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant, except where noted.
Left to My Own Devices
I Want a Dog
Domino Dancing
I’m Not Scared
Always on My Mind / In My House – Wayne Carson Thompson, Marj James, Johnny Christopher
It’s Alright – Sterling Void. Marshall Jefferson, Paris Brightedge
On October 9, 1989, “Atlantic” label released “Long Hard Look”, the second Lou Gramm studio album. It was recorded 1988 – 1989, at “418 Studios” in Westlake Village, California, “Bear Track Studios” in Suffern, New York, “Stray Dogs Recording Studio” in Katonah, New York, and was produced by Peter Wolf and Eric Thorngren.
Personnel:
Lou Gramm – lead and backing vocals, percussion, arrangements
Dann Huff – lead and rhythm guitar
Nils Lofgren – electric guitar
Peter Maunu – electric guitar
Vivian Campbell – electric, lead and rhythm guitar
June Kuramoto – koto
Peter Wolf – keyboards, backing vocals, arrangements, mixing
Gary Corbett – keyboards
Bruce Turgon – bass, rhythm guitar, backing vocals, arrangements
Pino Palladino – bass
Ben Gramm – drums, percussion
Maxi Anderson – backing vocals
Merry Clayton – backing vocals
Siedah Garrett – backing vocals
Phillip Ingram – backing vocals
Darryl Phinessee – backing vocals
Ina Wolf – backing vocals
Reinhold Bilgeri – backing vocals
Robin Clark – backing vocals
Lani Groves – backing vocals
Gonzalo Espinoza, Paul Ericksen – recording, mixing
Jules Bowen, Eric Thorngren – recording
Carlos Gollisher – recording assistant, production coordinator
Chris Bubacz, Doug Oberkircher – recording assistant
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
Stephen Nider – project coordinator assistant
Bob Defrin – art direction, design
Roy Volkmann – photography
Track listing:
Angel with a Dirty Face – Lou Gramm, Ina Wolf, Peter Wolf
Just Between You and Me – Lou Gramm, Holly Knight
Broken Dreams – Lou Gramm, Ina Wolf, Peter Wolf
True Blue Love – Lou Gramm, Peter Wolf
I’ll Come Running – Lou Gramm, Bruce Turgon
Hangin’ on My Hip – Lou Gramm, Bruce Turgon
Warmest Rising Sun – Lou Gramm
Day One – Lou Gramm, Bruce Turgon, Peter Wolf
I’ll Know When It’s Over – Lou Gramm, Bruce Turgon
On September 25, 1988, “Bar/None” label released “Lincoln”, the second They Might Be Giants studio album. It was recorded March – June 1988, at “Dubway” in New York City, and was produced by Bill Kraus.
Personnel:
John Flansburgh – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, trumpet, melodica
John Linnell – lead and backing vocals, accordion, autoharp, clarinet, keyboards, baritone and bass saxophone, bass harmonica, tenor saxophone, banjo