In August 1963, “RCA Victor” label released “Night Beat”, the tenth Sam Cooke studio album. It was recorded in February 1963, at “RCA Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Hugo & Luigi.
Personnel:
Sam Cooke – vocals, arrangements
René Hall – guitar, conducting
Clifton White, Barney Kessel – guitar
Ray Johnson – piano
Billy Preston – organ
Cliff Hils – bass guitar
Sharky Hall – drums, tambourin
Hal Blaine – drums
Dave Hassinger – recording
Track listing:
Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen – traditional
Lost and Lookin’ – James W. Alexander, Lowell Jordan
Mean Old World – Sam Cooke
Please Don’t Drive Me Away – Charles Brown, Jesse Ervin
I Lost Everything – Ella Tate
Get Yourself Another Fool – Ernest Monroe Tucker, Frank A. Haywood
Little Red Rooster – Willie Dixon
Laughin’ and Clownin’ – Sam Cooke
Trouble Blues – Charles Brown
You Gotta Move – traditional
Fool’s Paradise – Johnny Fuller, Robert Geddins, David Avid
On July 31, 2015, “RCA” label released “Born to Play Guitar”, the 17th Buddy Guy studio album. It was recorded in 2015, and was produced by Tom Hambridge. In 2016, the album won the “Grammy Award” for “Best Blues Album”.
Personnel:
Buddy Guy – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Billy Gibbons – vocals, guitar
Joss Stone – vocals
Van Morrison – vocals
Doyle Bramhall II – 12 string acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Rob McNelley – electric guitar, resonator guitar, slide guitar
On March 29, 1999, “Virgin” label released “Dead Bees on a Cake”, the fifth David Sylvian studio album. It was recorded in 1998, at “Right Track Studios” in New York, “Real World Studios” in Box, Wiltshire, “Sound House Studio” in Seattle, “Atma Sound” in Minneapolis, “Seedy Underbelly” in Minneapolis, “Synergy Studio” in Napa, California, and was produced by David Sylvian.
Personnel:
David Sylvian – vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass, drum programming, samples, string arrangements, art director, additional engineering, mixing
Ryuichi Sakamoto – Fender Rhodes, orchestrations and string arrangements, brass arrangements, sampled guitar and bansuri, insects
Tommy Barbarella – Fender Rhodes
Marc Ribot – acoustic and electric guitar, slide guitar
Bill Frisell – dobro, acoustic guitar
Kenny Wheeler – flugelhorn
Lawrence Feldman – flute
Deepak Ram – bansuri
John Giblin – bass
Chris Minh Doky – double bass
Steve Jansen – percussion, loops, cymbals
Ged Lynch – original drum track, drums
Skoota Warner – original drum track, drums
Talvin Singh – tabla and percussion
Steve Tibbetts – gong
Ingrid Chavez – vocals
Shree Maa – vocals
Dave Kent – engineer, mixing, studio maintenance
Jacquie Turner – engineer assistant
Matt Curry – engineer assistant
Scott Crane – engineer assistant
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Yuka Fujii – art director, artwork co-ordinator
Shinya Fujiwara – drawings
Anton Corbijn – photography
Ingrid Chavez – inlay portrait
Russell Mills – design (shed)
Michael Webster – design assistance (storm)
Track listing:
All tracks by David Sylvian, except as noted.
I Surrender
Dobro #1 – David Sylvian, Bill Frisell
Midnight Sun – David Sylvian, Johnny Moore, Charles Brown, Eddie Williams
Thalheim
God Man
Alphabet Angel
Krishna Blue
The Shining of Things
Café Europa
Pollen Path
All of My Mother’s Names (Summers with Amma)
Wanderlust
Praise (Pratah Smarami) – Shree Maa, David Sylvian
Darkest Dreaming – David Sylvian, Djivan Gasparyan
In October 1959, “Atlantic” label released “The Genius of Ray Charles”, the seventh Ray Charles album. It was recorded May – June 1959, at “6 West Recording” in New York City, and was produced by Nesuhi Ertegün and Jerry Wexler.
Personnel:
Ray Charles – vocals, piano
Allen Hanlon – guitar
Wendell Marshall – bass guitar
Ted Sommer – drums
Clark Terry – trumpet
Ernie Royal – trumpet
Joe Newman – trumpet
Snooky Young – trumpet
Marcus Belgrave – trumpet
John Hunt – trumpet
Melba Liston – trombone
Quentin Jackson – trombone
Thomas Mitchell – trombone
Al Grey – trombone
Frank Wess – flute
Clark Terry – trumpet
Ernie Royal – trumpet
Joe Newman – trumpet
Snooky Young – trumpet
Marcus Belgrave – trumpet
John Hunt – trumpet
Melba Liston – trombone
Quentin Jackson – trombone
Thomas Mitchell – trombone
Al Grey – trombone
Bob Brookmeyer – valve trombone
Frank Wess – flute, alto and tenor saxophone
Marshal Royal – alto saxophone
Paul Gonsalves – tenor saxophone
Zoot Sims – tenor saxophone
Billy Mitchell – tenor saxophone
David “Fathead” Newman – tenor saxophone
Quincy Jones – arranger, conductor
Ernie Wilkins – arrangements
Ralph Burns – arrangements
Ralph Burns – arrangements
Johnny Acea – arrangements
Al Cohn – arrangements
Harry Lookofsky – concertmaster
Bill Schwartau, Tom Dowd – recording
Marvin Israel – cover design
Lee Friedlander – cover photography
Nat Hentoff – sleeve notes
Track listing:
Let the Good Times Roll – Sam Theard, Fleecie Moore
It Had to Be You – Gus Kahn, Isham Jones
Alexander’s Ragtime Band – Irving Berlin
Two Years of Torture – Percy Mayfield, Charles Joseph Morris
When Your Lover Has Gone – Einar Aaron Swan
Deed I Do – Walter Hirsch, Fred Rose
Just for a Thrill – Lil Hardin Armstrong, Don Raye
You Won’t Let Me Go – Bud Allen, Buddy Johnson
Tell Me You’ll Wait for Me – Charles Brown, Oscar Moore
Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Cryin’ – Joe Greene
Am I Blue? – Grant Clarke, Harry Akst
Come Rain or Come Shine – Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen
In February 1963, “RCA Victor” label released “Mr. Soul”, the eleventh Sam Cooke studio album. It was recorded in August; November and December, 1962, at “RCA’s Music Center of the World”, and was produced by Hugo & Luigi.
Personnel:
Sam Cooke – vocals
Clifton White, Bill Pitman,Tommy Tedesco – guitar
Edward Beal, Ernie Freeman, Al Pellegrini, Ernie Freeman – piano
Ray Johnson – piano
Nathan Griffin – organ
Ray Pohlman, Clifford Hils, Red Callender– bass guitar
Sharky Hall – drums
Earl Palmer– drums
Ron Rich – percussion
Bill Green, Plas Johnson– saxophone
John Ewing – trombone
William Hinshaw – French horn
Israel Baker, Robert Barene, Leonard Malarsky, Myron Sandler, Ralph Schaeffer, Sid Sharp, Arnold Belnick, Autrey McKissack, Ralph Schaeffer, Robert Barene, Jermoe Reisler – violin
Harry Hyams, Alexander Neiman – viola
Jesse Ehrlich, Irving Lipschultz, George Neikrug, Emmet Sergeant – cello
Horace Ott, René Hall– arrangements, conductor
Dave Hassinger– recording
Track listing:
I Wish You Love – Charles Trenet, Lee Wilson, Albert Beach
Willow Weep for Me – Ann Ronell
Chains of Love- Ahmet Ertegun, under the pseudonym Nugetre
Smoke Rings – Ned Washington, H. Eugene Gifford
All the Way – Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen
Send Me Some Lovin’ – Leo Price, John Marascalco
Cry Me a River – Arthur Hamilton
Driftin’ Blues – Johnny Moore, Charles Brown, Eddie Williams
For Sentimental Reasons – Deek Watson, William Best
Nothing Can Change This Love – Sam Cooke
Little Girl – Madeline Hyde, Francis Henry
These Foolish Things – Eric Maschwitz, Jack Strachey, Harry Link
In February 1966, “Tangerine” label released “Crying Time”, the twenty sixth Ray Charles album. It was recorded in 1965, at “R.P.M. International Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Joe Adams.
Personnel:
Ray Charles– vocals, piano
The Raelettes – performer
Onzy Matthews- arrangements
William Alexander – album cover
George S. Whiteman – album cover
Joe Lebow – liner notes
Track listing:
Crying Time – Buck Owens
No Use Crying – Roy Gaines, Freddie Lee Kober, J.B. Daniels
Let’s Go Get Stoned – Valerie Simpson, Nikolas Ashford, Jo Armstead
Going Down Slow – Jimmy Oden
Peace of Mind – Ray Charles, Holiday
Tears – Norman Newell, Robert Maxwell
Drifting Blues – Johnny Moore, Eddie Williams, Charles Brown
We Don’t See Eye to Eye – Percy Mayfield
You’re In For a Big Surprise – Percy Mayfield
You’re Just About to Lose Your Clown – Johnny MacRae
Don’t You Think I Ought To Know – William Johnson, Melvin Wettergreen
You’ve Got a Problem – William D. Weeks, Freddy James
In December 1967, “Elektra” label released “The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw”, the third Butterfield Blues Band (The) album. It was recorded in 1967, and was produced by John Court.
Personnel:
Paul Butterfield– vocals, harmonica
Elvin Bishop– guitar
Mark Naftalin– keyboards
Bugsy Maugh – bass, vocalon
Phil Wilson– drums
David Sanborn– alto saxophone
Gene Dinwiddie– tenor saxophone
Keith Johnson – trumpet
Track listing:
One More Heartache – Smokey Robinson, The Miracles
Driftin’ and Driftin’ – Charles Brown, Johnny Moore, Eddie Williams
I Pity the Fool – Deadric Malone
Born Under a Bad Sign – William Bell, Booker T. Jones
Run Out of Time – Paul Butterfield, Gene Dinwiddie
Double Trouble – Otis Rush
Drivin’ Wheel – Roosevelt Sykes
Droppin’ Out – Paul Butterfield, Tucker Zimmerman
Tollin’ Bells – traditional, arranged by The Butterfield Blues Band