On March 28, 1994, “Creation” label released “Give Out but Don’t Give Up”, the fourth Primal Scream studio album. It was recorded in 1993, and was produced by David Bianco, George Clinton, Tom Dowd, George Drakoulias and Mike E. Clark.
Personnel:
Bobby Gillespie – lead vocals
Denise Johnson – vocals
George Clinton – vocals
Jackie Johnson – vocals
Susan Marshall – vocals
Robert Young – guitar
Andrew Innes – guitar
Martin Duffy – keyboards
Jim Dickinson – keyboards
Amp Fiddler – keyboards
Benmont Tench – keyboards
Charlie Jacobs – harmonica
David Hood – bass guitar
Henry Olsen – bass guitar
Marco Nelson – bass guitar
George Drakoulias – bass guitar, drums
Roger Hawkins – drums
Tony Brock – drums
Phillip “Toby” Tomanov – drums
Greg Morrow – percussion
David Minnick – percussion
Andrew Love (The Memphis Horns) – horn section
Wayne Jackson (The Memphis Horns) – horn section
William Eggleston – cover photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes and Robert Young, except where noted.
Jailbird
Rocks
(I’m Gonna) Cry Myself Blind
Funky Jam
Big Jet Plane
Free
Call on Me
Struttin’
Sad and Blue
Give Out but Don’t Give Up – George Clinton, Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, Robert Young
On March 16, 1967, “Stax” label released “King & Queen”, album by Otis Redding and Carla Thomas (Otis Redding sixth and final studio album, and Carla Thomas fourth album). It was recorded in January 1967, and was produced by Jim Stewart, Booker &. & MG’s, Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Personnel:
Otis Redding – vocals
Carla Thomas – vocals
Booker T. Jones – keyboards, piano
Isaac Hayes – keyboards, piano
Steve Cropper – guitar
Donald Dunn – bass guitar
Al Jackson Jr. – drums
Joe Arnold – alto saxophone
Andrew Love – tenor saxophone
Wayne Jackson – trumpet
Ronnie Stoots – design
Jim Stewart – supervisor
Track listing:
Knock on Wood – Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd
Let Me Be Good to You – Isaac Hayes, David Porter, Carl Wells
Tramp – Lowell Fulson, Jimmy McCracklin
Tell It Like It Is – George Davis, Lee Diamond
When Something Is Wrong with My Baby – Isaac Hayes, David Porter
Lovey Dovey – Ahmet Ertegun, Eddie “Memphis” Curtis
New Year Resolution – Randle Catron, Willie Dean “Deanie” Parker, Mery Frierson
It Takes Two – Sylvia Moy, William “Mickey” Stevenson
On October 14, 1969, “RCA Victor” label released “From Memphis to Vegas / From Vegas to Memphis”, the eleventh studio and the second live Elvis Presley album. It was released as a double album: the first album, titled In “Person at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada”, contains the live recordings of Presley’s hits recorded at the International Hotel in Winchester, Nevada; the second album, titled “Back in Memphis”, contains entirely new material recorded at “American Sound Studio” in Memphis. The live album was produced by Felton Jarvis, and the studio album was produced by Chips Moman.
Personnel:
Elvis in Person at the International Hotel
Elvis Presley – lead and overdubbed backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Bobby Morris and his Orchestra – orchestra
James Burton – lead guitar
John Wilkinson − rhythm guitar
Charlie Hodge − acoustic rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Larry Muhoberac − keyboards
Jerry Scheff – bass
Ronnie Tutt − drums
Millie Kirkham − backing vocals
The Imperials − backing vocals
The Sweet Inspirations − backing vocals
Back in Memphis
Elvis Presley − vocals, guitar, piano
Reggie Young − electric guitar
Bobby Wood − piano
Bobby Emmons − organ
Ed Kollis − harmonica
Tommy Cogbill, Mike Leech – bass
Gene Chrisman – drums
Andrew Love, Jackie Thomas, Glen Spreen, J.P. Luper − saxophone
Wayne Jackson, Dick Steff, R. F. Taylor − trumpet
Ed Logan, Jack Hale, Gerald Richardson − trombone
Tony Cason, Joe D’Gerolamo − French horn
Glen Spreen − strings and horn arrangements
Joe Babcock, Dolores Edgin, Mary Greene, Charlie Hodge, Ginger Holladay, Mary Holladay, Millie Kirkham, Ronnie Milsap, Sonja Montgomery, June Page, Susan Pilkington, Sandy Posey, Donna Thatcher, Hurschel Wiginton − backing vocals
Track listing:
Elvis in Person at the International Hotel
Blue Suede Shoes – Carl Perkins
Johnny B. Good – Chuck Berry
All Shook Up – Otis Blackwell, Elvis Presley
Are You Lonesome Tonight – Lou Handman, Roy Turk
Hound Dog – Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
I Can’t Stop Loving You – Don Gibson
My Babe – Willie Dixon
Mystery Train/Tiger Man – Junior Parker, Sam Phillips, Joe Hill Louis, Sam Burns
Words – Robin Gibb, Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb
In the Ghetto – Mac Davis
Suspicious Minds – Mark James
Can’t Help Falling in Love – George Weiss, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore
Back in Memphis
Inherit the Wind – Eddie Rabbitt
This Is the Story – Chris Arnold, David Martin, Geoff Morrow
Stranger in My Own Home Town – Percy Mayfield
A little Bit of Green – Chris Arnold, David Martin, Geoff Morrow
And the Grass Won’t Pay You No Mind – Neil Diamond
On May 17, 1989, “Capitol” label released “Cycles”, the tenth Doobie Brothers (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1988, at “The Plant” in Sausalito, California, and was produced by Rodney Mills, Charlie Midnight and Eddie Schwartz.
Personnel:
Tom Johnston – lead vocals, guitar
Patrick Simmons – lead vocals, guitar
Tiran Porter – bass, backing vocals
John Hartman – drums, backing vocals
Michael Hossack – drums, percussion
Bobby LaKind – percussion, backing vocals
Bill Payne – keyboards
Dave Tyson – keyboards
Kim Bullard – keyboards
Dale Ockerman – keyboards
Phil Aaberg – keyboards
Don Frank – electronic drums
The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson, Andrew Love) – horns
Rem Smiers – keytar
Bobby La Kind – conductor
Brian Wayy – programming, remix
Tom Sadzeck, Devon Bernadoni, Jim Gaines, Rodney Mills, Jeffrey Norman – engineer
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Jeffery Fey – design
Tommy Steele – art direction
Tom Nikosey – logo design
Tom Keller – photography
Track listing:
The Doctor – Tom Johnston, Charlie Midnight, Eddie Schwartz
One Chain Don’t Make no Prison – Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter
Take Me to the Highway – Patrick Simmons, Dale Ockerman, Tome Fedele, Charlie Midnight, Eddie Schwartz, Dale Ockerman,
South of the Border – Tom Johnston
Time Is Here and Gone – Bobby La Kind, John Mcfee, Keith Knudsen
Need a Little Taste of Love – Marvin Isley, Ernie Isley, Ronald Isley, O’Kelly Isley, Rudolph Isley, Chris Jasper
I Can Read Your Mind – Patrick Simmons, Dale Ockerman, Chris Thompson
Tonight I’m Coming (Through the Border) – Bobby La Kind, Michael McDonald
Wrong Number – Tom Johnston
Too High a Price – Bobby La Kind, Zeke Zirngeibel, John Herron
In May 1969, “Stax” label released “Home”, the debut Delaney & Bonnie album. It was recorded 1968 – 1969, at “Stax Studios” in Memphis, Tennessee, and was produced by Don Nix and Donald “Duck” Dunn.
Personnel:
Delaney Bramlett – vocals, guitar
Bonnie Bramlett – vocals
Steve Cropper – guitar
Leon Russell – keyboards
Booker T. Jones – keyboards
Isaac Hayes – vocals, keyboards
Donald Dunn – bass
Carl Radle – bass
Al Jackson Jr. – drums
Jimmy Karstein – percussion
The Memphis Horns :
Andrew Love – tenor saxophone
Ed Logan – tenor saxophone
Jim Terry – saxophone
Joe Arnold – saxophone
Dick Steff – trumpet
Wayne Jackson – trumpet
Jay Pruitt – trumpet
John Davis – trumpet
Ben Cauley – trumpet
William Bell – vocals
Phil Forrest – vocals
Ron Capone – engineer
Jamie Putman – art direction
Tom Wilkes – design
Barry Feinstein – photography
Michael Point – liner notes
Track listing:
It’s Been a Long Time Coming – Delaney Bramlett, Bonnie Bramlett
A Right Now Love – Bonnie Bramlett, Homer Banks
We Can Love – Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd
My Baby Specializes – Isaac Hayes, David Porter
Everybody Loves a Winner – Booker T. Jones, William Bell
Things Get Better – Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd, Wayne Jackson
Just Plain Beautiful – Steve Cropper, Bettye Crutcher
Hard to Say Goodbye – Bonnie Bramlett, Carl Radle
Pour Your Love on Me – Homer Banks, Bonnie Bramlett
In August 1966, “Atlantic” label released “The Exciting Wilson Pickett”, the third Wilson Pickett album. It was recorded May 1965 – May 1966, in Memphis, Tennessee, and Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and was produced by Jerry Wexler, Steve Cropper, Jim Stewart, Rick Hall, and Tom Dowd.
Personnel:
Wilson Pickett– vocals
Steve Cropper, Jimmy Johnson, Chips Moman– guitar
Joe Hall, Isaac Hayes, Spooner Oldham– keyboards, piano
Tommy Cogbill, Donald Dunn– bass guitar
Roger Hawkins, Al Jackson Jr.– drums
Wayne Jackson, Gene “Bowlegs” Miller– trumpet
Charles “Packy” Axton, Andrew Love, Charles Chalmers– tenor saxophone
Floyd Newman – baritone saxophone
Steve Cropper – supervisor
Tom Dowd– engineer, supervisor
Rick Hall – engineer, supervisor
Jim Stewart– engineer, supervisor
Haig Adishian – design
Bob Rolontz– liner notes
Scott Galloway – liner notes
Nick Samardge – photography
Jerry Wexler– supervisor
Track listing:
Land of 1000 Dances – Chris Kenner
Something You Got – Chris Kenner
634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.) – Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd
Barefootin’ – Robert Parker
Mercy Mercy – Don Covay, Ronald Dean Miller
You’re So Fine – Lance Finney, Willie Schofield, Bob West
In the Midnight Hour – Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett
Ninety-nine and a Half (Won’t Do) – Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett
On June 5, 1976, “Elektra” label released “Another Passenger”, the seventh Carly Simon album. It was recorded in 1976, at “Sunset Sound Recorders” in Hollywood, and was produced by Ted Templeman.
Personnel:
Carly Simon – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, celesta, acoustic and electric piano
Jeff Baxter– electric, slide and steel guitar
Andrew Gold– electric guitar
Patrick Simmons– electric guitar
James Taylor– guitars, backing vocals
Tom Johnston– acoustic guitar
Paul Barrere– electric and slide guitars
Laurindo Almeida – guitar
Stephen Bruton– electric guitar
Lowell George– slide guitar
John– electric rhythm guitar
Glenn Frey– guitar
Michael McDonald– acoustic piano, keyboards, electric piano, backing vocals
Bill Payne– keyboards, organ
Van Dyke Parks– acoustic and electric pianos, accordion, marimba, arrangements
Mark T. Jordan – acoustic piano
Nick DeCaro – accordion
Fred Tackett– mandocellos
Tiran Porter– bass
Klaus Voormann – acoustic and electric basses
Kenny Gradney – bass
Bob Glaub– bass
John Hartman– drums
Keith Knudsen– drums
Richie Hayward– drums, backing vocals
Jim Keltner– drums
Rick Jaeger – drums
Andy Newmark– drums
Victor Feldman– percussion, marimba
Milt Holland– percussion, congas
Robert Greenidge– steel drums
Andrew Love– saxophone solo
Bud Shank – flute
David Campbell– string arrangements, viola, woodwind arrangements
Novi Novog– viola
Kirby Johnson – string arrangements
Ellen Kearney – backing vocals
Leah Kunkel – backing vocals
Linda Ronstadt– backing vocals
The Doobie Brothers– backing vocals
Jackson Browne– backing vocals
Libby Titus– backing vocals
Lucy Simon– backing vocals
Alex Taylor– backing vocals
Donn Landee – engineer
Glen Christiensen – art direction
Anne Gardner – design
Mary Ellen Mark – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Carly Simon, except where noted.
Half a Chance – Carly Simon, Jacob Brackman
It Keeps You Runnin’ – Michael McDonald
Fairweather Father
Cow Town
He Likes to Roll
In Times When My Head
One Love Stand – Paul Barrere, Bill Payne, Kenny Gradney
On November 25, 1974, “Atlantic” label released “With Everything I Feel in Me”, the twenty-first Aretha Franklin studio album. It was recorded January–April, 1974, at “Atlantic Studios” in New York City and “Criteria Studios” in Miami, FL, and was produced by Aretha Franklin, Arif Mardin, Jerry Wexler and Tom Dowd.
Personnel:
Aretha Franklin – vocals, piano
Ken Bichel– synthesizer, piano, Fender Rhodes
Margaret Branch – background vocals
Brenda Bryant – background vocals
Cornell Dupree– guitar
Gordon Edwards – bass guitar
Steve Gadd– drums
Albhy Galuten– synthesizer
Ralph MacDonald– percussion
Arif Mardin– string arrangements, horn arrangements, synthesizer arrangements
Hugh McCracken– guitar
Robbie McIntosh– percussion
The Memphis Horns– horns
Andrew Love– tenor saxophone, tenor sax solo
Ed Logan– tenor saxophone
Wayne Jackson– trumpet
James Mitchell– baritone saxophone
Jack Hale– trombone
Gene Orloff– concertmaster
Leon Pendarvis– Hammond organ
Bernard Purdie– drums
Chuck Rainey– bass
Pat Rebillot– mellotron
Pat Smith – background vocals
Hamish Stuart– percussion
Grady Tate– drums
Richard Tee– piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ
Gene Paul, Karl Richardson – recording
Lew Hahn – additional engineering
Arif Mardin, Gene Paul – mixing
Bob Defrin – art direction
Joel Brodsky – photography
Track listing:
Without Love – Carolyn Franklin, Ivy Jo Hunter
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart – Burt Bacharach, Hal David
When You Get Right Down to It – Barry Mann
You’ll Never Get to Heaven – Burt Bacharach, Hal David
With Everything I Feel in Me – Aretha Franklin
I Love Every Little Thing About You – Stevie Wonder
On November 17, 1986, “Mercury” label released “Strong Persuader”, the fifth Robert Cray studio album. It was recorded in 1986, at “Sage & Sound and Haywood’s” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Bruce Bromberg and Dennis Walker.
Personnel:
Robert Cray– vocals, guitar
Peter Boe – keyboards
Richard Cousins – bass
David Olson – drums
Lee Spath – percussion
Andrew Love– tenor saxophone
Wayne Jackson– trumpet, trombone
Fidel Bell – mixing assistant
Charlie Brocco – mixing assistant
Track listing:
Smoking Gun – David Amy, Richard Cousins, Robert Cray
I Guess I Showed Her – Dennis Walker
Right Next Door (Because of Me) – Dennis Walker
Nothin’ But a Woman – David Amy, Richard Cousins, Robert Cray, Peter Boe, David Olson
Still Around – Peter Boe
More Than I Can Stand – Robert Cray
Foul Play – Dennis Walker
I Wonder – Robert Cray
Fantasized – Dennis Walker
New Blood – David Amy, Peter Boe, Robert Cray, Ozall Washington
On June 25, 1973, “Atlantic” label released “Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky)”, the nineteenth Aretha Franklin studio album. It was recorded April – August 1972, at “Record Plant” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Quincy Jones and Aretha Franklin.
Personnel:
Aretha Franklin – lead vocals, acoustic piano solo
Spooner Oldham– keyboards
Billy Preston– acoustic piano solo
Jimmy Johnson– guitar
Tommy Cogbill– bass guitar
Jerry Jemmott– bass guitar
Roger Hawkins– drums
Richie Pratt– drums
Phil Woods– alto saxophone
Joe Farrell– tenor sax solo, flute solo
Willie Bridges – saxophone
Charles Chalmers– saxophone
Andrew Love– saxophone
Floyd Newman– saxophone
Wayne Jackson– trumpet
Phil Schier – recording
Gene Paul, Quincy Jones, Phil Schier – remixing
Ken Cunningham – design
Jim Dunn – design, cover illustration
Track listing:
Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky) – Aretha Franklin
Somewhere – Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim
So Swell When You’re Well – James Booker, Aretha Franklin
Angel – Carolyn Franklin, Sonny Sanders
Sister from Texas – Aretha Franklin
Mister Spain – Carolyn Plummer
That’s The Way I Feel About Cha – Bobby Womack, Jim Grisby, Joe Hicks
Moody’s Mood – James Moody, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields
Just Right Tonight – Aretha Franklin, Avery Parrish, Buddy Feyne, Quincy Jones, Robert Bruce