On September 15, 1992, “American” label released “Hollywood Town Hall”, the third Jayhawks (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1992, at “Hollywood Studio”, “Pachyderm Studio”, and was produced by George Drakoulias.
Personnel:
Mark Olson – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, harmonica
Gary Louris – vocals, electric guitar, fuzz guitar
Marc Perlman – bass
Ken Callahan – drums
Nicky Hopkins – piano
Benmont Tench – piano, organ
Charley Drayton – drums
Tom Herbers – engineer
Brian Jenkins – engineer
Brendan O’Brien – engineer
Jim Rondinelli – engineer
Howie Weinberg – mastering
Martyn Atkins – art direction
Andrew Catlin – cover photography
Dale Lavi – photography
Joe Henry – liner notes
Track listing:
All tracks by Mark Olson and Gary Louris, except where noted.
On June 19, 2012, “Epic” label released “The Idler Wheel…”, the fourth Fiona Apple studio album. It was recorded 2008 – 2011, at “Stanley” in Los Feliz, California, “NBB” in New York City, and was produced by Charley Drayton and Fiona Apple. in 2020, “Rolling Stone” magazine placed the album at number 213 on its list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”.
Personnel:
Fiona Apple (credited as “Feedy”) – singins, field recording, loops, truck stomping, dance partner, thighs, percussion, piano, celeste, timpani, voice strings, bass keyboard
Charley Drayton (credited as “Seedy”) – baritone vocals, voice of pain, kora, autoharartworkp, truck stomping, dance partner, percussion, Teisco guitar, guitar, bouzouki, marimba, drum set, voice strings, thighs, field recording, pillow, string harp
Sebastian Steinberg – acoustic bass, Harmony guitar
On September 10, 2002, “Artemis” label released “Sleepless” the sixth Peter Wolf album. It was recorded in 2002, at “Sear Sound”, “Avatar”, “Globe Studios” and “Red House” in New York City, “Woolly Mammoth Sound” in Boston, and was produced by Kenny White and Peter Wolf. Magazine “Rolling Stone”, ranked “Sleepless” on number 427 on its list of “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”.
Personnel:
Peter Wolf – vocals
Mick Jagger – vocals, harmonica
Steve Earle – vocals
Larry Campbell – acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, fiddle, pedal steel guitar, resonator guitar, backing vocals
Duke Levine – mandolin, electric guitar, baritone guitar
Angelo Petraglia – acoustic guitar
Cornell Dupree – guitars
Stuart Kimball – electric guitar
Keith Richards – vocals, electric guitar
Kenny White – organ, acoustic piano, acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer electric piano, backing vocals
Brian Mitchell – accordion
Magic Dick – harmonica
Tony Garnier – acoustic bass
Warren McRae – electric bass
John Conte – electric bass
Paul Ossola – acoustic bass
Shawn Pelton – drums, drum loop
Kevin Shurtleff – additional drums, percussion
Charley Drayton – drums
Dan Reiser – drums
Sammy Merendino – additional percussion
Crispin Cioe – alto saxophone
Arno Hecht – tenor saxophone
Larry Etkin – trumpet
Bob Funk – tenor trombone
Rob Eaton – backing vocals
Teresa Williams – backing vocals
Ada Dyer – backing vocals
Cire Jones – backing vocals
Catherine Russell – backing vocals
Milt Grayson – bass vocals
Fred Griffith – backing vocals
Rob Eaton – recording, mixing
Ben Wisch – recording, mixing
Phil Greene – mixing
Dave Westner – additional engineering, mixing
Chris Rival – additional engineering
Tom Waltz – additional engineering
John Weston – additional engineering
Steve Mazur – engineer assistant
Jacques Obadia – engineer assistant
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Frank Olinsky – design, cover photography
Joe Greene – photography
Karen Rome – project coordinator
Jill Dell’Abate – session coordinator
Track listing:
Growin’ Pain – Angelo Petraglia, Peter Wolf
Nothin’ but the Wheel – John Scott Sherrill
A Lot of Good Ones Gone – Will Jennings, Peter Wolf
Never Like This Before – Isaac Hayes, Booker T. Jones, David Porter
Run Silent, Run Deep – Timothy S. Mayer, Peter Wolf
Homework – Dave Clark, Al Perkins, Otis Rush
Five O’Clock Angel – Will Jennings, Peter Wolf
Hey Jordan – Will Jennings, Peter Wolf
Too Close Together – Sonny Boy Williamson
Some Things You Don’t Want to Know – Will Jennings, Peter Wolf
On March 28, 1988, “Virgin” label released “Wish”, the second Feargal Sharkey studio album. It was recorded in 1987, at “A&M Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Danny Kortchmar.
Personnel:
Feargal Sharkey – vocals
Charley Drayton – guitar, backing vocals
Keith Richards – guitar
Waddy Wachtel – guitar
Jack Sherman – electric 12-string
Danny Kortchmar – guitar, bass
Mark Goldenberg – organ, synthesizer, guitar
Mike Finnigan – organ
Benmont Tench – organ
David Paich – synthesizer, piano
Maggie Lee – synthesizer, backing vocals
Bob Glaub – bass
Leland Sklar – bass
Steve Jordan – drums
Russ Kunkel – percussion
Jimmy “Z” Zavala – saxophone, harmonica
Anthony J. Davies – cello, keyboards, dube, backing vocals
Beverly D’Angelo – backing vocals
David Lasley – backing vocals
Arnold McCuller – backing vocals
Myna Smith Schilling – backing vocals
Gary Wathen – art direction
Richard Haughton – photography
Track listing:
Cold, Cold Streets – Danny Kortchmar, David Lasley, Feargal Sharkey
More Love – Benmont Tench
Full Confession – Danny Kortchmar, Feragal Sharkey, Tim Daly
Please Don’t believe in Me – David A. Stewart, Feargal Sharkey, Tim Daly
Out of My System – Eddie Chacon, Suzanne Valentine
If This is Love – Feargal Sharkey, Maggie Lee, Tim Daly
Strangest Girl in Paradise – Danny Kortchmar, Feargal Sharkey
Blue Days – Danny Kortchmar, Feargal Sharkey, Waddy Eachtel
On August 29, 2015, “Liberation Music”, label released “30:30 Hindsight”, the fifteenth Jimmy Barnes studio album. The album contains 17 new recordings and 13 classic Jimmy Barnes tracks spanning his solo career. It was recorded 1984 – 2014, at “Freight Train Studios”, “Revolver Studios”, “Addiction Sound”, “Studio at the Palms” and “Studio Guillaume Tell”, and was produced by David Kalmusky, Jonathan Cain, Kevin Shirley, Steven Van Zandt and Bernard Fanning.
Personnel:
Jimmy Barnes – lead and backing vocals
Mahalia Barnes – lead and backing vocals
Bernard Fanning – vocal, acoustic guitar
Steve Sheehan – acoustic guitar
Steven van Zandt – guitar, backing vocals
Ian Moss – guitar
Ben Rodgers – guitar
Chris Cheney – guitar, backing vocals
Danny Spencer – guitar
Dave Leslie – guitar
Davey Lane – guitar
Franco Raggatt – guitar
Joe Bonamassa – guitar, slide guitar
Jon Toogood – guitar
Keith Urban – vocal, guitar
Mark Lizotte – guitar
Neal Schon – guitar
Phil Knight – guitar
Stuart Fraser – guitar
Tom Bukovac – guitar
Jon Stevens – vocal, steel guitar
Brad Whitford – rhythm guitar
Jimmy Mantingly – mandolin
Jonathan Cain – piano, keyboards
Lachian Doley – piano, keyboards
Arian Schierbaum – keyboards
Howard Duck – Hammond organ
Ben Rodgers – bass
Dario Bortolin – bass
John Dymond – bass
Karl Kippenberger – bass
Michael Hegerty – bass
Michael Menell – bass
Michael Rhodes – bass
Scott Owen – bass
Jackie Barnes – drums, backing vocals
Andy Strachan – drums
Anton Fig – drums
Tom Larkin – drums
Mick Skelton – drums
Greg Morrow – drums
Dave Hibbard – drums
Charley Drayton – drums
Lenny Castro – percussion
Charlie Owen – dobro
David Woodford – saxophone
Lee Thornburg – trumpet
David Campbell – vocal
Jon Toogood – vocal
Matk Lizotte – vocal
Suze Demarchi – vocal
Tina Arena – vocal
Troy Cassar Daley – vocal
Doug Henthorn, Eliza Jane Barnes, Jane Barnes, Elly May Barnes, Gary Pinto, Jade MacRae, Juanita Tippins, Ruby Rogers, Scot Hull – backing vocals
Jeff Bova – orchestration
David Nicholas – engineer
Jared Kvitka – engineer
Jean Paul Fung – engineer
Mark Gray – engineer
Nick Didia – engineer
Dennis Caribaux – engineer
James Freeman – engineer
Nick Kallstrom – engineer
Pal Thrall – engineer
Ethan Berrette – engineer
Sean Astill – engineer
Zachary Miller – engineer
Track listing:
Lay Down Your Guns – featuring The Living End
Time Will Tell – featuring Baby Animals
Good Times – featuring Keith Urban
Ride the Night Away – featuring Steven Van Zandt
Stand Up – featuring Mahalia Barnes and the Soul Mates
I’d Die to Be with You Tonight – featuring Diesel
Stone Cold – featuring Tina Arena and Joe Bonamassa
Working Class Man – featuring Jonathan Cain and Ian Moss
Going Down Alone – featuring Jonathan Cain, Joe Bonamassa and Meal Schon
Love and Hate – featuring Shihad
No Second Prize – featuring The Family Choir
I’d Rather Be Blind – featuring Jon Stevens
When Your Love is Gone – featuring Ruby Rodgers and The Tin Lids
Too Much Ain’t Enough Love – featuring Joe Bonamassa
I’m Still on Your Side – featuring Bernard Fanning
Walk On – featuring David Campbell
The Other Kind – Troy Cassar Daley
1984 – 2010
No Second Prize
Daylight
Working Class Man
Driving Wheels
Let’s Make It Last All Night
Love Is Enough
When Something Is Wrong with My Baby – featuring John Farnham
On December 6, 2019, “Cold Chisel Music” label released “Blood Moon”, the ninth Cold Chisel studio album. It was recorded in 2018, at “Studios 301” and “The Cave Australia” in Sydney, and was produced by Kevin Shirley.
Personnel:
Jimmy Barnes – vocals
Ian Moss – guitar
Don Walker – vocals, piano, organ
Phil Small – vocals, bass
Charley Drayton – vocals, drums
Kevin Shirley – percussion, additional engineering, mixing
Jade MacRae – backing vocals
Juanita Tippins – backing vocals
Mahalia Barnes – backing vocals
Jesse Deskovic – engineer
Owen Butcher – engineer
Ben Rodgers – additional engineering
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Aaron Hayward – art direction, design
Next Episode – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Jimmy Barnes and Don Walker, except where noted.
On April 13, 2015, “Provogue” label released “Better Than Home”, the seventh Beth Hart album. It was recorded in 2015, and was produced by Rob Mathes and Michael Stevens.
Personnel:
Beth Hart – lead and backing vocals, piano, arranger
Rob Mathes – acoustic and electric guitar, piano, keyboards, horn arrangements, horn conductor, string arrangements, string conductor
Larry Campbell – acoustic and electric guitar, pedal steel, mandolin
Zev Katz – upright bass, bass guitar
Charley Drayton – drums, percussion
Aaron Heick – alt and baritone saxophones
Andy Snitzer – tenor saxophone
Mike Davis – trombone
Jeff Kievit – trumpet
Perry Montague-Mason – violin
Peter Lale – viola
Martin Loveday – cello
Angela Clemmons, Vaneese Thomas, Nikki Richards, James “D-Train” Williams – backing vocals
On June 15, 2012, “Clean State” label released “The Idler Wheel Is Wiser than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More than Ropes Will Ever Do”,the fourth Fiona Apple studio album. It was recorded in 2012, and was produced by Charley Drayton and Fiona Apple.
Personnel:
Fiona Apple (referred to as “Feedy”) – vocals, artwork, celesta, duck, field recording, keyboard bass, loops, percussion, piano, thighs, truck stomper, timpani, voice strings
Charley Drayton(referred to as “Seedy”) – baritone vocals, bouzouki, guitar, kora, harp, marimba, drums, percussion, Teisco, thighs, truck stomper, voice of pain, voice strings, field recordings
On September 25, 1990, “Sire” label released “All Shook Down”, the seventh and final Replacements (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1990, and was produced by Scott Litt.
On October 19, 1992, “Virgin” label released “Main Offender”, the second Keith Richards studio album. It was recorded March 18 – September 6, 1992, and was produced by Keith Richards, Steve Jordan and Waddy Wachtel.
Personnel:
Keith Richards– vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, percussion
Waddy Wachtel– vocals, guitar, piano, celesta
Charley Drayton– vocals, guitar, bass guitar, piano, organ
Steve Jordan– vocals, organ, drums, conga, percussion, castanets
Ivan Neville– bass guitar, piano, organ, harpsichord, clavinet, vibes
Jack Bashkow, Crispin Cioe, Arno Hecht – woodwind
Sarah Dash– vocals, backing vocals
Babi Floyd, Bernard Fowler– vocals
Track listing:
999 – Keith Richards,Steve Jordan, Waddy Wachtel
Wicked as It Seems – Keith Richards, Steve Jordan, Charley Drayton
Eileen – Keith Richards, Steve Jordan
Words of Wonder – Keith Richards, Steve Jordan, Waddy Wachtel
Yap Yap – Keith Richards, Steve Jordan, Waddy Watchel
Bodytalks – Keith Richards, Steve Jordan, Charley Drayton, Sarah Dash
Hate It When You Leave – Keith Richards, Steve Jordan, Waddy Wachtel