In July 1965, “Debut” label released “Ghosts”, the second Albert Ayler’s Quartet album. It was recorded in September 1964, in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was produced by Ole Vestegaard Jensen.
On April 2, 1991, “Big Life” label released “The Orb’s Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld”, the debut Orb studio album. It was recorded in 1990, at “Do Not Erase”, “Marcus Studios”, “Berwick Street Studio”, and “Trancentral” in London, and was produced by Alex Paterson, Andy Falconer, Kris Westona, Steve Hillage and Jimmy Cauty.
Personnel:
Alex Paterson – performer, engineer, mixing
Guy Pratt – bass
Tim Russell – engineer, mixing
Kris “Thrash” Weston – engineer, mixing
Greg Hunter – engineer assistant
Youth – mixing
Thomas Fehlmann – mixing
The Designers Republic – design
Track listing:
Little Fluffy Clouds (Earth Orbit One) – Alex Paterson, Martin Glover
Earth (Gaia) (Earth Orbit Two) – Alex Paterson, Kris Weston
Supernova st the End of the Universe – Alex Paterson, Miquette Giraudy, Steve Hillage
Back Side of the Moon (Luner Orbit Four) – Alex Paterson, Steve Hillage
Spanish Castle in Space (Lunar Orbit Five) – Alex Paterson, Jake le Mesurier, Guy Pratt
Perpetual Dawn (Ultraworld Probe Six) – Alex Patterson, Andy Falconer, Paul Ferguson
Into the Fourth Dimension (Ultraworld Probe Seven) – Alex Paterson, Andy Falconer, Paul Ferguson
Outlands (Ultraworld Probe Eight) – Alex Paterson, Thomas Fehlmann
Star 6 & 789 (Ultraworld Nine) – Alex Paterson, T Green, Hugh Vickers
A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld (Live Mix Mk 10; Ultraworld Ten) – Alex Paterson, Jimmy Cauty, Minnie Riperton, Richard Rudolph, Simon Darlow, Stephen Lipson, Bruce Woolley, Trevor Horn
In December 1953, “Debut” label released “Jazz at Massey Hall”, album by The Quintet. It was recorded in May 1953, at “Massey Hall” in Toronto, Canada, and was produced by Charles Mingus. The album was released as two 10” LP’s.
Personnel:
Dizzy Gillespie – vocal, trumpet
Charlie Parker – alto saxophone
Bud Powell – piano
Charles Mingus – double bass
Max Roach – drums
Track listing:
Vol. 1 (Debut DLP-2)
Perdido – Juan Tizol
Salt Peanuts – Dizzy Gillespie, Kenny Clarke
All the Things You Are – Jerome Kern / 52nd Street Theme – Thelonious Monk
Vol. 3 (Debut DLP-4)
Wee (Allen’s Alley) – Denzil Best
Hot House – Tadd Dameron
A Night in Tunisia – Gillespie, Frank Paparelli
Vol. 2 consists of the trio recordings of Powell, Mingus and Roach from the same date: all but “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”, and one track by Billy Taylor with Mingus and Roach from a later date.
In August 1956, “Debut” label released “Mingus at the Bohemia”, the seventh Charles Mingus album (his first live album). It was recorded in December 1955, at “Café Bohemia” in New York City.
Personnel:
Charles Mingus – double bass, bass, cello
George Barrow – tenor saxophone
Eddie Bert – trombone
Mal Waldron – piano
Willie Jones – drums
Max Roach – drums
Robert Parent – design
Track listing:
Jump Monk – Charles Mingus
Serenade in Blue – Mack Gordon, Harry Warren
Percussion Discussion – Charles Mingus, Max Roach
Work Song – Charles Mingus
Septemberly – Al Dubin, Harry Warren, Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence
All The Things You C – Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II / Sergei Rachmaninoff
On March 13, 1969, “Fontana” label released “Those Who Are About to Die Salute You – Morituri Te Salutant”, the debut Colosseum album. It was recorded 1968 – 1969, and was produced by Tony Reeves and Gerry Bron.
Personnel:
Dave Greenslade– organ, vibraphone, piano, backing vocals
Dick Heckstall-Smith– saxophones
James Litherland– lead vocals, guitar
Tony Reeves– bass guitar
Jon Hiseman– drums
Jim Roche – guitar
Henry Lowther– trumpet
Track listing:
Walking in the Park – Bond
Plenty Hard Luck – Dave Greenslade, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, James Litherland, Tony Reeves
Mandarin – Tony Reeves, Dave Greenslade
Debut – Dave Greenslade, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Tony Reeves
Beware the Ides of March – Dave Greenslade, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Tony Reeves
The Road She Walked Before – Dick Heckstall-Smith
Backwater Blues – Leadbelly
Those About to Die – Dave Greenslade, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Tony Reeves
On May 3, 1988, “Virgin” label released the self-titled, debut Madness (The) studio album. It was recorded 1988, and was produced by The Three Eyes and Steve Chase.
Personnel:
Suggs(Graham McPherson) – lead and backing vocals, piano, timbales
Chas Smash (Cathal Smyth) – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards
Chris Foreman– guitar, sitar, synthaxe, piano
Lee Thompson– saxophones, flute, backing vocals
Steve Nieve– keyboards
Roy Davies– keyboards, Hammond organ
Ian Price –piano synthesizer
Jerry Dammers– piano, electronic organ, Hammond organ, hi hat
Seamus Beaghen –accordion, Keyboards, Hammond organ
Bruce Thomas– bass guitar
Earl Falconer– bass guitar
Dick Cuthell– horns, cowbell
Rick Walker– tenor saxophone
Andy Minnion –baritone saxophone
Malcolm Buck – tenor saxophone
Simon Driscoll – trombone
Esmail Sheik – tablas
Simon Phillips– drums
Lorenzo Hall – backing vocals
Anthony Lee Brian – backing vocals
Robbie Ellington – backing vocals
Steve Chase – engineer
Nick Froome – engineer
Hugh Padgham– mixing
Michael H. Brauer – mixing
Track listing:
Nail Down the Days – Cathal Smyth
What’s That – Cathal Smyth
I Pronounce You – Lee Thompson, Cathal Smyth. Ronnie West
Oh – Cathal Smyth
In Wonder – Graham McPherson
Song in Red – Cathal Smyth
Nightmare Nightmare – Graham McPherson
Thunder and Lightning – Graham McPherson, Chris Foreman
On April 17, 1970, “Apple” label released “McCartney”, the debut Paul McCartney studio album. It was recorded December 1969–February 1970, at McCartney’s home, St John’s Wood;, “Morgan Studios” in Willesden, “Abbey Road Studios” in London, and was produced by Paul McCartney.
Personnel:
Paul McCartney– lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, bass, piano, organ, drums, percussion, Mellotron, toy xylophone, effects
Linda McCartney– harmony and backing vocals, photography
On April 17, 1964, “Decca” label released the self-titled, debut Rolling Stones album. It was recorded 3 January – 25 February 1964, at “Regent Studios” in London, and was produced by Eric Easton and Andrew Loog Oldham.
Personnel:
Mick Jagger– lead and backing vocals, harmonica, percussion
Keith Richards– guitar, backing vocals
Brian Jones– co-lead and backing vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion
Bill Wyman– bass guitar, backing vocals
Charlie Watts– drums, percussion
Ian Stewart – piano
Gene Pitney– piano
Phil Spector– maracas
Track listing:
Route 66 – Bobby Troup
I Just Want to Make Love to You – Willie Dixon
Honest I Do – Jimmy Reed
I Need You Baby – Ellas McDaniel
Now I’ve Got a Witness – Nanker Phelge
Little by Little – Nanker Phelge, Phil Spector
I’m a King Bee – James Moore
Carol – Chuck Berry
Tell Me (You’re Coming Back) – Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
Can I Get a Witness – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland