On May 3, 1972, Leslie Cameron Harvey died aged 27. He was musician (guitar) member of the bands Alex Harvey Soul Band, The Blues Council and Cartoone, but he was best known as the guitarist of the band Stone the Crows. He was the brother of Alex Harvey.
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Focus: Golden Oldies
On April 14, 2014, “In And Out Of Focus Records” label released “Golden Oldies” the eleventh Focus studio album. It was recorded in 2014, and was produced by Bobby Jacobs.
Personnel:
- Thijs van Leer– vocals, Hammond organ, flute, vocoder, non-lexical vocables
- Menno Gootjes – guitar
- Bobby Jacobs- bass guitar
- Pierre van der Linden- drums, percussion
- Jan Dumée– non-lexical vocables
Tracks listing:
All tracks by Thijs van Leer, except where noted.
- Hocus Pocus
- Tommy – Tom Barlage, Thijs van Leer
- House of the King – Jan Akerman
- Focus 1
- Sylvia
- Focus 3 & 2
- Aya – Yuppie – Hippie – Yee – Bobby Jacobs, Thijs van Leer
- Neurotica
- Brother – Roselie van Leer, Thijs van Leer
Focus: Focus con Proby
In December 1977, “EMI Records” label released “Focus con Proby”, the seventh Focus studio album. It was recorded in 1977, and was produced by Yde De Jong.
Personnel:
- J. Proby– vocals
- Philip Catherine– acoustic, lead and rhythm guitar
- Eef Albers – lead and rhythm guitar
- Thijs van Leer– Hammond organ, piano, electric piano, Mellotron, synthesizer, flute
- Bert Ruiter– bass guitar
- Steve Smith– drums
Track listing:
- Wingless – Roselie van Leer, Thijs van Leer
- Orion – Eef Albers
- Night Flight – Eef Albers
- Eddy – Roselie van Leer, Thijs van Leer
- Sneezing Bull – Philip Catherine
- Brother – Roselie van Leer, Thijs van Leer
- Tokyo Rose – Roselie van Leer
- Maximum – Bert Ruiter, Thijs van Leer
- How Long – Roselie van Leer, Thijs van Leer
mewithoutYou: Brother, Sister
On September 26, 2006, “Tooth & Nail Records” labels released “Brother, Sister”, the third mewithoutYou studio album. It was recorded in 2006, at “Seagrass Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced Brad Wood.
Personnel:
- Jeremy Enigk– vocals
- Aaron Weiss – lead vocals, spoken word
- Christopher Kleinberg – guitar, backing vocals
- Michael Weiss – guitar, backing vocals
- Greg Jehanian – bass, backing vocals
- Orlando Greenhill – upright bass
- Richard Mazzotta – drums, percussion
- Andrew Dost– flugelhorn
- Bret Wallin – trombone
- Timbre – harp
- Chick Wolverton – melodica
- Michael Almquist – Spider song sequencer
- Josh Bender – backing vocals
- Brad Wood – melodica, engineer, mixing
- Emily Lazar – mastering
- Jason Powers – art direction, design, illustrations
- Chris Crisman – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jeremy Enigk, Aaron Weiss, Greg Jehanian, Christopher Kleinberg, Richard Mazzotta, Michael Weiss, Josh Bender, Andrew Dost, Orlando Greenhill, Timbre, Bret Wallin, Chick Wolverton and Michael Almquist.
- Messes of Men
- The Dryness and the Rain
- Wolf Am I! (and Shadow)
- Yellow Spider
- A Glass Can Only Spill What It Contains
- Nice and Blue (Pt. Two)
- The Sun and the Moon
- Orange Spider
- C-Minor
- In a Market Dimly Lit
- O, Porcupine
- Brownish Spider
- In a Sweater Poorly Knit
The Beach Boys: Holland
On January 8, 1973, “Brother” label released “Holland”, the nineteenth Beach Boys (The) studio album. It was recorded June – October 1972, at “BBC 2 Studio” in Baambrugge, Utrecht, Netherlands, and “Village Recorders” in California, and was produced by Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Blondie Chapin, Ricky Fataar, Alan Jardine and Mike Love. In 2007, the Netherland magazine “OOR Magazine” ranked the album among “100 Best Albums of All Time”.
Personnel:
- Brian Wilson– vocals, narration
- Carl Wilson– vocals, guitar, piano, electric piano
- Dennis Wilson– vocals, piano
- Blondie Chaplin– vocals, bass guitar, guitar
- Ricky Fataar– vocals, drums, slide guitar
- Alan Jardine– vocals, guitar
- Mike Love– vocals
- Daryl Dragon– Moog bass
- Bruce Johnston– backup vocals
- Jack Rieley – narration
Track listing:
- Sail On Sailor – Brian Wilson, Tandyn Almer, Ray Kennedy, Jack Rieley, Van Dyke Parks
- Steamboat – Dennis Wilson, Jack Rieley
- California Saga: Big Sur – Mike Love
- California Saga: The Beaks of Eagles – Robinson Jeffers, Al Jardine, Lynda Jardine
- California Saga: California – Al Jardine
- The Trader – Carl Wilson, Jack Rieley
- Leaving This Town – Ricky Fataar, Blondie Chapin, Carl Wilson
- Only With You – Dennis Wilson, Mike Love
- Funky Pretty – Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Jack Rieley
Spanky and Our Gang: Same
On August 1, 1967, “Mercury” label released the self-titled, debut Spanky and Our Gang album. It was recorded in 1967, and was produced by Jerry Ross.
Personnel:
- Elaine “Spanky” McFarlane – lead vocals
- Malcolm Hale – vocals, lead guitar, trombone
- Nigel Pickering – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Paul “Oz” Bach – vocals, bass guitar
- John “The Chief” Seiter – drums
Track listing:
- Lazy Day – George Fischoff, Tony Powers
- (It Ain’t Necessarily) Bird Avenue – Michael P. Smith
- Ya Got Trouble(In River City) – Meredith Willson
- Sunday Will Never Be the Same – Terry Cashman, Gene Pistilli
- Commercial – Michael P. Smith
- If You Could Only Be Me – Roger Atkins, Carol D’Errico
- Making Every Minute Count – John Morier
- 5 Definitions of Love – Bob Dorough, Dan Greenburg, Monte Ghertler
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? – Jay Gorney, Edgar Yipsel “Yip” Harburg
- Distance – Raymond Gilmore, Joe Renzetti
- Jet Plane – John Denver
- Come and Open Your Eyes (Take a Look) – Jo Mapes
Dream Theater: The Astonishing
On January 29, 2016, “Roadrunner Records” label released “The Astonishing”, the thirteenth Dream Theater studio album. It was recorded in 2015 at “Cove City Sound Studios” in Long Island, New York City, and was produced by John Petrucci.
Personnel:
- James LaBrie– lead vocals
- John Petrucci– guitar, story and concept
- Jordan Rudess– keyboards
- Eric Rigler– bagpipes
- John Myung– bass
- Mike Mangini– drums, percussion
- David Campbell– orchestral and choir arrangements
- City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
- Richard Chycki – engineer, mixing
- Mike Schuppan- engineer
- Travis Warner – engineer
- Jiema – cover art
Track listing:
All lyrics by John Petrucci, all music by John Petrucci and Jordan Rudess.
- Descent of the Nomacs
- Dystopian Overture
- The Gift of Music
- The Answer
- A Better Life
- Lord Nafarayus
- A Savior in the Square
- When Your Time Has Come
- Act of Faythe
- Three Days
- The Hovering Sojourn
- Brother, Can You Hear Me
- A Life Left behind
- Ravenskill
- Chosen
- Tempting Offer
- Digital Dicord
- The X Aspect
- A New Beginning
- The Road to Revolution
- 2285 Entr’acte
- Moment of Betrayal
- Heaven’s Cove
- Begin Again
- The Path That Divides
- Machine Chatter
- The Walking Shadow
- My Last Farewell
- Losing Faythe
- Whispers on the Wind
- Hymn of a Thousand Voices
- Our New World
- Power Down
- Astonishing
The Black Keys: Brothers
On May 18, 2010, “Nonesuch” label released “Brothers”, the sixth Black Keys (Keys) studio album. It was recorded 2009, at “Muscle Shoals Sound Studio” in Sheffield, Alabama, “The Bunker On Apple” in Portland, Oregon, “Easy Eye Sound System” and “Soil of the South Studios” in San Diego, and was produced by The Black Keys, Mark Neill and Danger Mouse.The album was certified Platinum in the US by the “RIAA”; double Platinum in Canada and Gold in the UK.by the “BPI”. In 2011, “Brothers” won three “Grammy Awards”, including honors for “Best Alternative Music Album”.
Personnel:
- Dan Auerbach– vocals, guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, engineer
- Patrick Carney– drums, percussion
- Mark Neill – engineer
- Kennie Takahaski – engineer
- Tchad Blake– mixing
- Brian Lucey – mastering
- John Peets – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, except where noted.
- Everlasting Light
- Next Girl
- Tighten Up
- Howlin for You
- She’s Long Go
- Black Mud
- The Only One
- Too Afraid to Love You
- Ten Cent Pistol
- Sinister Kid
- The Go Getter
- I’m Not the One
- Unknown Better
- Never Gonna Give You Up – Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, and Jerry Butler
- These Days
The Beach Boys: Carl and the Passions – So Tough
On May 15, 1972, “Brother / Reprise” labels released “Carl and the Passions – So Tough”, the eighteen Beach Boys studio album. It was recorded December 4, 1971 – April 13, 1972, at Brian Wilson’s home studio, and was produced by Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Mike Love, Alan Jardine, Ricky Fataar and Blondie Chaplin. The initial album pressings included copy of “Pet Sounds” as a bonus record.
Personnel:
- Brian Wilson– vocals
- Carl Wilson– vocals
- Dennis Wilson– vocals
- Mike Love– vocals
- Alan Jardine– vocals
- Blondie Chaplin– vocals
- Bruce Johnston– vocals
- Ricky Fataar– vocals, drums
- Stephen Moffitt – sound engineer
- Ed Thrasher– art direction
- Dave Willardson– cover art
Track listing:
- You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone – Brian Wilson, Jack Rielay
- Here She Comes – Ricky Fataarm Blondie Chaplin
- He Come Down – Al Jardine, Brian Wilson, Mike Love
- Marcella – Brian Wilson, Tandyn Almer, Jack Rielay
- Hold On Dear Brother – Ricky Fataarm, Blondie Chaplin
- Make It Good – Dennis Wilson, Daryl Dragon
- All This Is That – Al Jardine, Carl Wilson, Mike Love
- Cuddle Uo – Dennis Wilson, Daryl Dragon
The Beach Boys: L.A.
On March 19, 1979, “Brother / Caribou / CBS” label released “L.A. (Light Album)”, the 23rd Beach Boys album. It was recorded July 1978 – January 1979, and was produced by Bruce Johnston, Mike Love, Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Al Jardine and James William Guercio.
Personnel:
- Mike Love- lead, harmony and backing vocals, orchestral arrangements
- Brian Wilson- harmony and backing vocals, piano
- Carl Wilson- lead, harmony and backing vocals, guitar
- Al Jardine- lead, harmony and backing vocals
- Dennis Wilson- lead, harmony and backing vocals, drums, percussion
- Bruce Johnston- harmony and backing vocals, vocal arrangements
- Ritchie Zito – guitar
- Melvin Wah Wah Watson – guitar
- Ed Carter – guitar, bass guitar
- Carlos Munoz – piano
- Ron Altbach – keyboards
- Bob Esty – synthesizer
- Jim Guercio- bass guitar
- Joe Chemay – bass guitar
- Gary Mallaber- drums
- Mike Baird- drums
- Bobby Figueroa – drums
- Steve Forman – percussion
- Victor Feldman- percussion
- Joel Peskin – alto saxophone
- Jimmy Lyons- alto saxophone
- Mike Meros – clavinet
- Sterling Smith – harpsichord
- Phil Shenale – oberheim
- Bill Fletcher – engineer
- Chuck Britz – engineer
- Joel Moss – engineer
- Earle Mankey – engineer
- Tom Murphy – engineer
- Curt Becher- engineer, co-producer
- Chuck Leary – engineer
- Greg Venable – engineer
- Jeff Guercio – engineer
- John Hanlon- engineer
Track listing:
- Good Timin’ – Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson
- Lady Lynda – Johan Sebastian Bach, arr. by Al Jardine, Ron Altbach
- Full Sail – Carl Wilson, Geoffrey Cushing-Murray
- Angel Come Home – Carl Wilson, Geoffrey Cushing-Murray
- Love Surrounds Me – Dennis Wilson, Geoffrey Cushing-Murray
- Sumahama – Mike Love
- Here Comes the Night – Brian Wilson, Mike Love
- Baby Blue – Dennis Wilson, Gregg Jakobson, Karen Lamm
- Goin’ South – Carl Wilson, Geoffrey Cushing-Murray
- Shortenin’ Bread – traditional, arr. by Brian Wilson








