In December 1971, “Vertigo” label released “(A Ballad of) A Peaceful Man”, the second Gravy Train album. It was recorded in 1971, at “Olympic Sound Studios” in Loneon, and was produced by John Peel.
Personnel:
Norman Barratt – vocals, guitar
J.D. Hughes – vocals, keyboards, wind
Lester Williams – vocals, bass
Barry Davenport – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Norman Barratt, J.D. Hughes, Lester Williams and Barry Davenport.
In December 1971, “Polydor” label released “Astral Taxi”, the second and final Tin Tin album. It was recorded in 1971, and was produced by Billy Lawrie.
Personnel:
Steve Groves – vocals, guitar, percussion
Steve Kipner – vocals, keyboards, percussion
John Vallins – vocals, bass, guitar
Geoff Bridgford – drums
Maurice Gibb – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Steve Groves, Steve Kipner, John Vallins and Geoff Bridgford, except where noted.
Astral Taxi
Ships on the Starboard – Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Johnny Vallins
Our Destiny
Tomorrow Today – Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Billy Lawrie
Jenny B.
I Took a Holiday
Tag Around
Set Sail for England
The Cavalry’s Coming – Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Johnny Vallins
Benny the Wonder Dog – Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Johnny Vallins
Is That the Way – Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Billy Lawrie
In December 1971, “Hot Wax” label released “Soulful Tapestry”, the third Honey Cone studio album. It was recorded in 1971, and was produced by Angelo Bond, Ronald Dunbar, Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr., General Norman Johnson, Greg Perry, and Edith Wayne.
Personnel:
Edna Wright – lead vocal
Carolyn Willis – vocal
Shelly Clark – vocal
Angelo Bond, General Norman Johnson, Greg Perry – arrangements
Barney Perkins – engineer
Track listing:
One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show Part I – General Johnson, Greg Perry
One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show Part II – General Johnson, Greg Perry
Don’t Count Your Chickens (Before They Hatch) – General Johnson, Greg Perry, Angelo Bond
A Little More – Ronald Dunbar, Edyth Wayne
Stick Up – General Johnson, Greg Perry, Angelo Bond
Want Ads – General Johnson, Greg Perry, Barney Perkins
Who’s It Gonna Be – Holland – Dozier – Holland
How Does It Feel – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Ronald Dunbar, Edyth Wayne
V.I.P. – General Johnson, Greg Perry, Angelo Bond
The Day I Found Myself – Ronald Dunbar, Edyth Wayne, General Johnson
All the King’s Horses (All the King’s Men) – General Johnson, Greg Perry, Angelo Bond
In December 1971, “MGM” label released “Guilty!” album by Eric Burdon and Jimmy Witherspoon. It was recorded July – September, 1971 at “MGM Studios”, “Wally Heider Studios”, “John Phillips Studio” and with the “Far Out Mobile Unit”, and was produced by Jerry Goldstein and Eric Burdon.
Personnel:
Eric Burdon – vocals, design
Jimmy Witherspoon – vocals
Howard Scott, John Sterling – guitar
Lonnie Jordan, Terry Ryan – piano, organ
B. Dickerson, Kim Kesterson – bass
George Suranovich, Harold Brown – drums
Papa Dee Allen – congas
Bob Mercereau, Lee Oskar – harmonica
Charles Miller – tenor saxophone
Chris Huston, George Koch, Richard Moore, Stan Agol – engineer
Track listing:
I’ve Been Driftin’ / Once Upon a Time – Jimmy Witherspoon, Eric Burdon
Steam Roller – James Taylor
The Laws Must Change – John Mayall
Have Mercy Judge – Chuck Berry
Going Down Slow – Louis Jimmy Oden
Soledad – Eric Burdon, John Sterling
Home Dream – Eric Burdon
Wicked, Wicked Man – Eric Burdon
Headin’ for Home – Eric Burdon, John Sterling, Kim Kesterson
The Time Has Come – Jimmy Witherspoon, Teddy Edwards
In December 1971, “Grunt” label released the self-titled, debut Papa John Creach album. It was recorded in 1971 at “Wally Heider Studios” in San Francisco, and was produced by Papa John Creach and Mike Lipskin.
Personnel:
Papa John Creach – vocal. electric violin, arranger
Grace Slick– vocals
Jerry Garcia– guitar
John Cipollina, Bruce Conte – guitar
Jorma Kaukonen– guitar
Rufus Anderson – guitar
Bob Wilson – guitar
Carlos Santana– guitar
Paul Kantner– rhythm guitar
Art Hillery – piano, organ
Mike Lipskin– organ, piano
Gregg Rolie– organ
Nick Buck – piano
Dave Brown, Jack Casady– bass
Bobby Haynes – bass
Skip Olsen – bass
Douglas Rauch– bass
Peter Sears– bass
Sammy Piazza – drums
Tony Smith– drums
Joey Covington– drums, congas
Jack Bonus – saxophone
Greg Adams– trumpet
Mic Gillette– trombone
Stan Monteiro – clarinet
Los Angeles Brass Section – brass
Los Angeles String Section – strings
Roger Hamilton Spotts – arranger
Ken Hopkins – engineer, mixing
Peter Granet – engineer
Bill Thompson, Acy Lehman – design, concept
Bruce Steinberg – photography
Track listing:
The Janitor Drives a Cadillac – Joey Covington
Louis Blues – W.C. Handy
Papa John’s Down Home Blues – Papa John Creach, Roger Spotts