On September 28, 2010, “Reprise” label released “Le Noise”, the 32nd Neil Young studio album. It was recorded March – May 2010, at “Le Noise” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Daniel Lanois.
In August 1969, “Blue Note” label released “Hot Dog”, the 32nd Lou Donaldson album. It was recorded in April 1969, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Francis Wolff.
Personnel:
Lou Donaldson – vocals, varitone alto saxophone
Ed Williams – trumpet
Charles Earland – Hammond organ
Melvin Sparks – guitar
Leo Morris – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – recording
Track listing:
All tracks by Lou Donaldson, except where noted.
Who’s Making Love? – Homer Banks, Bettye Crutcher, Don Davis, Raymond Jackson
Turtle Walk
Bonnie – Tommy Turrentine
Hot Dog
It’s Your Thing – Rudolph Isley, O’Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley
In June 1962, “Moodsville” label released “The Jazz Version of No Strings”, the 32nd Coleman Hawkins album. It features tracks from the musical drama “No Strings” written by Richard Rodgers. It was recorded March – April 1962, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Esmond Edwards.
On April 3, 2012, “Nonesuch” label released “Locked Down”, the 32nd Dr. John album. It was recorded in 2011, at “Easy Eye Sound” in Nashville, and was produced by Dan Auerbach. At the 2013 “Grammy Awards”, “Locked Down” won the “Grammy Award for Best Blues Album”.
Personnel:
Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) – lead vocal, keyboards
Dan Auerbach – guitar, percussion, backing vocals, mixing
Brian Olive – guitar, percussion, woodwind, backing vocals
Leon Michels – keyboards, percussion, woodwind, backing vocals
Nick Movshon – upright and electric bass, percussion, backing vocals
Richard Windmann – electric bass
Max Weissenfeldt – drums, percussion, backing vocals
The McCrary Sisters (Regina, Ann & Alfreda) – backing vocals
Collin Dupuis – engineer, mixing
Brian Lucey – mastering
Danny Tomczak – studio assistant
Michael Carney – art direction, photo coloring
Joshua Black Wilkins – Dr. John’s photographs
Alysse Gafkjen – studio photographs
Gabe Soria – liner notes
Track listing:
All tracks by Mac Rebennack, Dan Auerbach, Maximilian Weissenfeldt, Leon Michels, Nick Movshon, Richard Windmann and Brian Olive.
In March 1981, “ECM” label released “Easy as Pie”, the 32nd Gary Burton album. It was recorded in June 1980, at “Tonstudio Bauer” in Ludwigsburg, Germany, and was produced by Manfred Eicher.
Personnel:
Gary Burton – vibraphone
Jim Odgren – alto saxophone
Steve Swallow – electric bass
Mike Hyman – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Chick Corea, except where noted.
Reactionary Tango – Carla Bley
Tweek
Blame It On My Youth – Oscar Levant, Edward Heyman
In April 1971, “Tangerine Records” label released “Volcanic Action of My Soul”, the 32nd Ray Charles album. It was recorded in 1971, at “RPM/Tangerine Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Joe Adams.
Personnel:
Ray Charles – vocals, keyboards
Buddy Emmons – pedal steel guitar
Glen Campbell – mandolin
Track listing:
See You Then – Jimmy Webb
What Am I Living For – Art Harris, Fred Jay
Feel So Bad – James Johnson, Leslie Temple
The Long and Winding Road – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
The Three Bells – Bert Reisfeld, Jean Villard
All I Ever Need Is You – Eddie Reeves, Jimmy Holiday
Wichita Lineman – Jimmy Webb
Something – George Harrison
I May Be Wrong (but I Think You’re Wonderful) – Henry Sullivan, Harry Ruskin
On January 14, 2022, “EMI” label released “The Boy Named If”, album by Elvis Costello and The Imposters (the 32nd Elvis Costello album). It was recorded in 2021, and was produced by Sebastian Crys and Elvis Costello.
On March 1, 1994, “Mapleshade” label released “Masters from Different Worlds”, the 32nd Clifford Jordan album. It was recorded in December 1989, at “Mapleshade Studios” in Upper Marlboro, MD, and was produced by Fred Kaplan and Pierre Sprey.
Personnel:
Clifford Jordan – soprano and tenor saxophone
Ran Blake – piano
Julian Priester – trombone
Windmill Saxophone Quartet:
Jesse Meman – alto saxophone
Tom Monroe, Ken Plant – tenor saxophone
Clayton Englar – baritone saxophone
Steve Williams – drums
Alfredo Mojica – congas
Claudia Polley – vocals
Daniel Vong – art direction
Michael Wilderman – photography
Track listing:
Something to Live For – Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn
A Touch of Evil – Ran Blake
Arline – Ran Blake
Laura – David Raksin, Johnny Mercer
Short Life of Barbara Monk – Ran Blake
Vanguard – Ran Blake
Julia – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Wives and Lovers – Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Doug’s Prelude – Clifford Jordan
Mood Indigo – Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard, Irving Mills
In July 1975, “Columbia” label released “Liquid Love”, the 32nd Freddie Hubbard album. It was recorded March – April 1975, at “Wally Heider Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Freddie Hubbard.
Personnel:
Freddie Hubbard – trumpet, flugelhorn
George Cables – keyboards
Ian Underwood – Moog synthesizer
Ray Parker, Jr. – guitar
Johnny “Guitar” Watson – guitar
Henry Franklin – bass
Chuck Rainey – Fender bass
Carl Burnett – drums
Spider Webb – drums
Myuto Correa – percussion
Buck Clark – congas, cowbell
Al Hall, Jr. – trombone
Carl Randall, Jr. – tenor saxophone, flute
Fundi – sound consultant
Track listing:
All tracks by Freddie Hubbard, except where noted.
On June 5, 2007, “Projekt Records” label released “Immersion: Three”, the 32nd Steve Roach album. It was recorded in 2007, at “Timeroom” in Tucson, Arizona, and was produced by Steve Roach. It is the third album in the “Immersion” series.