In August 1960, “New Jazz” label released “Makin’ the Changes”, the sixteen Jackie Mclean album. It was recorded February – August 1957, at “van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, NJ, and was produced by Bob Weinstock.
Personnel:
Jackie McLean – alto sax
Mal Waldron – piano
Gil Coggins – piano
Curtis Fuller – trombone
Webster Young – trumpet
Arthur Phipps – bass
Paul Chambers – bass
Louis Hayes – drums
Art Taylor – drums
Track listing:
Bean and the Boys – Coleman Hawkins
What’s New? – Bob Haggart, Johnny Burke
I Never Knew – Gus Kahn, Ted Fiorito
I Hear a Rhapsody – Dick Gasparre, George Fragos, Jack Baker
On July 31, 2020, “Emi Music Australia” released “Please Leave Your Light On”, an album by Paul Kelly and Paul Grabowsky. It was recorded in August 2019, at “David Li Sound Gallery” at Monash University in Melbourne, and was produced by
Personnel:
Paul Kelly – vocals, harmonica
Paul Grabowsky – piano
Ben Grayson – recording
Lachlan Garrick – mixing, mastering
Pete Salmon Lomas – design
Pia Johnson – photography
Andy Doherty – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Paul Kelly; except where noted.
True to You
Petrichor
What a Woman Loves a Man
Sonnet 138 – lyrics by William Shakespeare
Time and Tide – Paul Kelly, Alan Pigram
Young Lovers – lyrics by Paul Kelly, music by Paul Kelly, Dan Luscombe, Dane Kelly
On July 5, 1994, “Play It Again Sam” label released “Hot Boxing”, the second Magnapop studio album. It was recorded in August 1993 at “Pedernales Recording Studio” in Austin, Texas, “Bosstown Studios” in Atlanta, Georgia, and was produced by Bob Mould.
On June 24, 1991, “Virgin” label released “Beyond Recall”, the twenty-third Klaus Schulze album. It was recorded August – September 1990, and was produced by Klaus Schulze.
Personnel:
Klaus Schulze – synthesizers, electronics, programming
On May 21, 2010, “Modular Recordings” label released “Inner Speaker”, the debut Tame Impala studio album. It was recorded June – August 2009, at “Wave House” in Injidup, Australia, and was produced by Kevin Parker. At the 2010 , Inner Speaker won “Australian Album of the Year” award.
Personnel:
Kevin Parker – vocals, various instruments, recording
Dom Simper – bass guitar, additional guitar, additional sound effects
Jay Watson – drums, guitar
Tim Holmes – engineer
Dave Fridmann – mixing
Greg Calbi – mastering
Leif Podhajsky – artwork
Track listing:
All tracks by Kevin Parker, except interlude after “The Bold Arrow of Time”, by Jay Watson and Kevin Parker.
On May 9, 2011, “Favorite Gentlemen Recordings” label released “Simple Math” the third Manchester Orchestra studio album. It was recorded August – December 2010, at “Blackbird Studios” in Nashville, TN, “Favorite Gentlemen” in Atlanta, GA, and was produced by Dan Hannon, Andy Hull, Robert McDowell, Jonathan Corley and Christopher Freeman.
Personnel:
Andy Hull — lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboard, lyrics
Robert McDowell — lead guitar, backing vocals
Jonathan Corley — bass, backing vocals
Christopher Freeman — percussion, organ, piano, synthesizer, backing vocals
In April 1962, “Blue Note” label released “Ready for Freddie”, the fifth Freddie Hubbard album. It was recorded in August 1961, at “Van gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, NJ, and was produced by Alfred Lion.
Personnel:
Freddie Hubbard – trumpet
Bernard McKinney – euphonium
Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone
McCoy Tyner – piano
Art Davis – double bass
Elvin Jones – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Freddie Hubbard, except where noted.
In April 1957, “Columbia” label released “Such Sweet Thunder”, album by Duke Ellington. It was recorded in August 1956 – May 1957, and was produced by Irving Townsend.
Personnel:
Duke Ellington – piano, conductor
Jimmy Hamilton – clarinet, tenor saxophone
Johnny Hodges – alto saxophone
Russell Procope – clarinet, alto saxophone
Paul Gonsalves – tenor saxophone
Harry Carney – bass clarinet, baritone saxophone
Cat Anderson – trumpet
Clark Terry – trumpet
Ray Nance – trumpet
Willie Cook – trumpet
Quentin Jackson – trombone
John Sanders – trombone
Britt Woodman – trombone
Jimmy Woode – bass
Sam Woodyard – drums
Billy Strayhorn – orchestration
Irving Townsend – liner notes
Howard Fritzson – art direction
Don Hunstein – photography
Randall Martin – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn.
Such Sweet Thunder
Sonnet for Caesar
Sonnet to Hank Cinq
Lady Mac
Sonnet in Search of a Moor
The Telecasters
Up and Down, Up and Down (I Will Lead Them Up and Down)