On June 20, 1980, “A&M” label released “Rise Up”, the eight Peter Frampton album. It was recorded in November 1980, at “The Hit Factory” in New York City, and was produced by Peter Frampton.
Personnel:
Peter Frampton – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, keyboards
Bos Sabino – keyboards
Bob Mayo – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
Billy Alessi – Yamaha CP 70, Korg ES 50
Elliot Randall – backing guitar
John Regan – bass guitar
Stanley Sheldon – bass guitar, backing vocals
Gary Mallaber – drums
Jamie Oldaker – drums
Anton Fig – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Peter Frampton, except where noted.
You Kill Me
I Don’t Wanna Let You Go
Rise Up – Alessi Brothers
Breaking All The Rules – Peter Frampton, Keith Reid
Wasting The Night Away
Midland Maniac – Steve Winwood, lyrics reworked by Peter Frampton
On May 30, 1979, “A&M” label released “Where I Should Be”, the sixth Peter Frampton studio album. It was recorded November 1978 – May 1979, at “The Record Plant” in New York City, and was produced by Peter Frampton.
Personnel:
Peter Frampton – vocals, guitars, keyboards
Steve Cropper – guitar
Bob Mayo – keyboards
Eddie N. Watkins, Jr. – bass
Stanley Sheldon – bass
Donald Dunn – bass
Tower of Power – horn section
Gary Mallaber – drums
Jamie Oldaker – drums
Steve Forman – percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by Peter Frampton, except where noted.
I Can’t Stand It No More
Got My Feet Back on the Ground – Peter Frampton, Rodney Eckerman
Where I Should Be (Monkey Song)
Everything I Need – Peter Frampton, Bob Mayo
May I Baby – Isaac Hayes, David Porter
You Don’t Know Like I Know – Isaac Hayes, David Porter
On February 5, 2008, “A&M” label released “Detours”, the sixth Sheryl Crow studio album. It was recorded in 2007, at “The Hit Farm” in Nashville, “Odditorium Recorders” in California, “Sage and Sound Studios” in Hollywood, “Glenwood Place Studios” in Burbank, “The Pass Studios” in Los Angeles, “2 Seas Records” in Bahrain, and was produced by Bill Bottrell.
On January 1, 1975, “A&M” label released the self-titled, debut Hummingbird album. It was recorded July 1973 – October 1974, and was produced by Ian “Sammy” Samwell.
Personnel:
Bobby Tench – vocals, guitar
Bernie Holland – guitar
Max Middleton – keyboards
Clive Chaman – bass
Conrad Isidore – drums
Linda Lewis – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Conrad Isidore, except where noted.
Music Flowing
You Can Keep the Money
Such a Long Ways
Horrors – Bernie Holland
I Don’t Know Why I Love You – Hardaway, Hunter, Riser, Wonder
Maybe – Clive Chaman, Finesilver, Max Middleton, Bobby Tench
On November 13, 1995, “A&M” label released “Ridiculous”, the eleventh Squeeze studio album. It was recorded in 1995, and was produced by Peter Smith and Glenn Tilbrook.
Personnel:
Chris Difford – guitar, backing vocals
Glenn Tilbrook – lead and backing vocals, guitars, keyboards
Keith Wilkinson – bass, backing vocals
Kevin Wilkinson – drums
Cathy Dennis – co-lead vocals
Chris Braide – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook except where noted.
On November 8, 1971, “A&M” label released “I Wrote a Simple Song”, the sixth Billy Preston studio album. It was recorded February, August and September 1971, at “A&M Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Billy Preston.
Personnel:
Billy Preston – vocals, piano, Hammond organ, keyboards
On November 7, 1977, “A&M” label released “A Pauper in Paradise”, the fifth Gino Vannelli studio album. It was recorded in 1977, at “AIR Studios”, and “Abbey Road Studios” in London, and was produced by Gino Vanelli, and Joe Vanelli.
Personnel:
Gino Vannelli – lead vocals, arranger
Joe Vannelli – Fender Rhodes, synthesizers, acoustic piano, synthesizer programming, backing vocals; synthesizer, arstring and brass arrangements
Bill Meyers – acoustic piano, synthesizers, synth bass, backing vocals
On November 1, 1971, “A&M” label released “Footprint”, the second Gary Wright studio album. It was recorded in 1971, in London and New York City, and was produced by Gary Wright.
Personnel:
Gary Wright – vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar
George Harrison – acoustic and electric guitars
Hugh McCracken – acoustic and electric guitars
Jerry Donahue – electric guitar, percussion
Mick Jones – guitar
Klaus Voormann – bass
Tom Duffy – bass
Alan White – drums, percussion, harpsichord
Jim Keltner – drums
Jim Gordon – drums
Colin Allen – drums, percussion
Bryson Graham – drums
Bobby Keys – tenor saxophone
King Curtis – saxophone
Jim Price – trumpet, trombone
John Barham – string arrangements
Doris Troy, Nanette Newman, Madeline Bell, Liza Strike, Barry St John, P. P. Arnold, Jimmy Thomas – backing vocals
On September 21, 1976, “A&M” label released “The Gist of the Gemini”, the fourth Gino Vannelli studio album. It was recorded in 1976, at “AIR Studios” in London, and was produced by Gino Vannelli, Joe Vannelli, and Geoff Emerick.
Personnel:
Gino Vannelli – lead and backing vocals, acoustic piano, clavinet, arrangements
Jay Graydon– electric guitar
Ross Vannelli – guitar, backing vocals
Joe Vannelli– acoustic and electric pianos, clavinet, synthesizers, string, and brass arrangements
Richard Baker – organ, synthesizers, synth bass, string, and brass arrangements
On September 14, 1993, “A&M” label released “Some Fantastic Place”, the tenth Squeeze studio album. It was recorded in 1993, in London, and was produced by Peter Smith, Paul Carrack, Chris Difford, Glen Tilbrook, Pete Thomas, and Keith Wilkinson.
Personnel:
Paul Carrack– lead and backing vocals, keyboards
Chris Difford– guitar, backing vocals
Glenn Tilbrook– lead and backing vocals, guitars, keyboards, sitar, balalaika, percussion
Pete Thomas– drums, percussion
Keith Wilkinson– lead and backing, bass, ukulele
Chris Braide– backing vocals
Marilyn McFarlane – backing vocals
Pete Smith – backing vocals
Frank Mead, Martin Drover, Neil Sidwell, Nick Pentelow – horns