In June 1970, “Epic” label released “Open Road”, the eighth Donovan studio album. It was recorded January – February 1970 at “Morgan” in London, and was produced by Donovan Leitch.
On March 25, 1970, “Polydor” and “Track” labels released “Band of Gypsys”, album by Jimi Hendrix and Band of Gypsys. It was recorded in January 1970, at “Filmore East” in New York City, and was produced by Heaven Research (Jimi Hendrix). In 2018, Band of Gypsys album was inducted into the “Grammy Hall of Fame”, On June 23, 2019, the Band of Gypsys were inducted into the “Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame”.
Personnel:
Jimi Hendrix – vocals, guitar, liner notes
Billy Cox – vocals, bass
Buddy Miles – vocals, drums
Wally Heider – live recording engineer
Eddie Kramer – studio mixing engineer
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Victor Kahn – design
Jan Blom – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jimi Hendrix, except, except where noted.
Who Knows
Machine Gun
Changes – Buddy Miles
Power to Love
Message of Love
We Gotta Live Together – Jerry Ragovoy, Mort Shuman
On March 11, 1997, “Narada” label released “Spirit Wind”, the tenth David Arkenstone album. It was recorded in 1996, and was produced by David Arkenstone.
On December 4, 1972, “Shelter” label released “Really”, the second J. J. Cale studio album. It was recorded April – July, at “Muscle Shoals Sound Studio” in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, “Quadrophonic Studio” Nashville, Tennessee, “Quinvy Studio” in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, “Bradley’s Barn” in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, “Moss Rose Studio” in Nashville Tennessee, and was produced by Audie Ashworth.
Personne:
J. J. Cale – vocals, lead guitar, rhythm-guitar, piano, electric piano, bass, drums
On October 29, 1974, “RCA” label released “David Live”, the first David Bowie live album. It was recorded in July 1974, at “Tower Theater” in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, and was produced by Tony Visconti.
Personnel:
David Bowie – vocals
Earl Slick – guitar
Mike Garson – piano, Mellotron
Michael Kamen – electric piano, Moog, oboe, arrangements, musical director
Herbie Flowers – bass
Tony Newman – drums
Pablo Rosario – percussion
David Sanborn – alto saxophone, flute
Richard Grando – baritone saxophone, flute
Gui Andrisano – backing vocals
Warren Peace – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by David Bowie, except where noted.
1984
Rebel Rebel
Moonage Daydream
Sweet Thing / Candidate / Sweet Thing (reprise)
Changes
Suffragette City
Aladdin Sane (1913 – 1938 – 197?)
All the Young Dudes
Cracked Actor
Rock’n’Roll with Me – David Bowie, Warren Peace
Watch That Man
Knock on Wood – Eddie Floyd, Steve Cropper
Diamond Dogs
Big Brother / Chant of the Ever – Changing Skeletal Family
In August 1995, “Impulse!” label released “Infinity”, the 63rd McCoy Tyner album. It was recorded in April 1995, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Michael Cuscuna. In 1996, “Infinity” won “Grammy Award” for “Best Jazz Instrumental Performance (Individual or Group)”, while Michael Brecker won the “Grammy Award” for “Best Jazz Instrumental Solo” for the track “Impressions”.
Personnel:
McCoy Tyner – piano
Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone
Avery Sharpe – bass
Aaron Scott – drums
Valtinho Anastacio– congas, percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by McCoy Tyner except where noted.
Flying High
I Mean You – Coleman Hawkins, Thelonious Monk
Where Is Love
Changes
Blues Stride
Happy Days
Impressions – John Coltrane
Mellow Minor
Good Morning Heartache – Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher, Irene Higginbotham
In August 1956, “Prestige” label released “Mile Davis and Milt Jackson Quintet/Sextet”, album by Miles Davis and Milt Jackson (the 18th Miles Davis album overall). It was recorded in August 1955, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersey, and was produced by Bob Weinstock.
In July 1966, “Valiant Records” label released “And Then… Along Comes”, the debut Association (The) album. It was recorded March – May 1966, at “Homewood Studios”, “GSP Studios” and “Columbia Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Curt Boettcher.
Personnel:
Terry Kirkman – vocals, wind instruments, percussion
Jules Alexander – vocals, lead guitar
Jim Yester – vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
Russ Giguere – vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion
Brian Cole – bass, vocals, woodwinds
Ted Bluechel, Jr. – vocals, drums, rhythm guitar, bass
Mike Deasy, Lee Mallory, Ben Benay – guitars
Jim Henderson – piano
Jerry Scheff – bass guitar
Jim Troxel – drums
Doug Rhodes or Butch Parker – celesta
Toxey French – vibraphone
Curt Boettcher – backing vocals
Gary Paxton, Pete Romano – engineer
Peter Whorf Graphics – design
Fred Poore – photography
Phyllis Burgess – liner notes
Track listing:
Enter the Young – Terry Kirkman
Your Own Love – Jules Alexander, Jim Yester
Don’t Blame It on Me – Don Addrisi, Dick Addrisi
Blistered – Billy Ed Wheeler
Along Comes Mary – Tandyn Almer
Cherish – Terry Kirkman
Standing Still – Ted Bluechel
Message of Our Love – Tandyn Almer, Curt Boettcher
In July 1971, “Capitol” label released “Happy Birthday, Ruthy Baby”, the second McGuinness Flint album. It was recorded in 1971, and was produced by Glyn Johns.
Personnel:
Tom McGuinness – vocals, electric guitar, bass
Hughie Flint – drums
Benny Gallagher – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, bass, piano, harmonica, ocarina
Graham Lyle – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, bass
Nicky Hopkins – keyboards
Dennis Coulson – vocals
Jimmy Jewell – saxophone
John Mumford – trombone
Brian Rogers, Jimmy Jewell, John Mumford – arranger
Glyn Johns – engineer
Track listing:
Happy Birthday, Ruthy Baby – Benny Gallagher
Conversation – Benny Gallagher
When I’m Alone with You – Tom McGuinness, Hughie Flint
On July 15, 2016, “Illusive Sounds” label released “As Above, So Below”, the second Stonefield album. It was recorded in 2016, and was produced by John Lee.
Personnel:
Hannah Findlay – guitar
Sarah Findlay – vocals, keyboards
Holly Findlay – bass
Amy Findlay – vocals, drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Amy Findlay, Hannah Findlay, Sarah Findlay and Holly Findlay.