On June 3, 1997, “ECM” label released “Canto”, the 30th Charles Lloyd album. It was recorded in December 1996, at “Rainbow Studio” in Oslo, Norway, and was produced by Manfred Eicher.
In June 1954, “Fantasy” label released “Jazz at the College of the Pacific”, the tenth Dave Brubeck Quartet album.It was recorded in December 1953, at “College of the Pacific” in Stockton, California.
Personnel:
Dave Brubeck – piano
Paul Desmond – alto saxophone
Ron Crotty – bass
Joe Dodge – drums
Arnold Roth – illustration
Ed Colker – design
Track listing:
All the Things You Are – Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II
Laura – David Raksin, Johnny Mercer
Lullaby in Rhythm – Walter Hirsch, Benny Goodman
I’ll Never Smile Again – Ruth Lowe
I Remember You – Victor Schertzinger, Johnny Mercer
On June 1, 1982, “Rolling Stones” label released “Still Life” (American Concert 1981), the fourth Rolling Stones (The) live album. It was recorded November – December 1981, March – April 1982, and was produced by Glimmer Twins.
Personnel:
Mick Jagger – lead vocals, guitar
Keith Richards – guitar, backing vocals
Ronnie Wood – guitar, backing vocals
Bill Wyman – bass guitar
Charlie Watts – drums
Ian Stewart – piano
Ian McLagan – keyboards
Ernie Watts – saxophone
Bob Clearmountain – recording
David Hewitt – recording
Bob Clearmountain – mixing
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Kazuhide Yamazaki – cover painting
Track listing:
All tracks by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.
Intro: Take the ‘A’ Train – Billy Strayhorn
Under My Thumb
Let’s Spend the Night Together
Shattered
Twenty Flight Rock – Eddie Cochran, Ned Fairchild
Going to a Go-Go – William Robinson, Warren Moore, Robert Rogers, Marvin Tarplin
Let Me Go
Time Is on My Side – Norman Meade
Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) – Norman Whitfield, Berrett Strong
Start Me Up
I Can’t Get No Satisfaction
Outro: Star Spangled Banner – traditional, arranged by Jimi Hendrix
In May 1964, “Kapp” label released “Hello Dolly!”, album by Louis Armstrong and His All Stars (29th Louis Armstrong album overall). It was recorded December 1963, April 1964, in New York City, and was produced by Michael Kapp.
Personnel:
Lousi Armstrong – trumpet
Big Chief Russell Moore – trombone
Trummy Young – trombone
Joe Darensbourg – clarinet
Glen Thompson – guitar, banjo
Tony Gottuso – guitar, banjo
Billy Kyle – piano
Arvell Shaw – bass
Danny Barcelona – drums
Track listing:
Hello, Dolly – Jerry Herman
It’s Been a Long, Long Time – Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
A Lot of Livin’ to Do – Lee Adams, Charlie Strouse
A Kiss to Build a Dream On – Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Oscar Hammerstein II
Someday – Louis Armstrong
Hey, Look Me Over – Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman
I Still Get Jealous – Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
Moon River – Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini
Be My Life’s Companion – Bob Hilliard, Milton De Lugg
Blueberry Hill – Al Lewis, Lary Stock, Vincent Rose
In May 1968, “Columbia” label released “Underground”, the 24th Thelonious Monk album. It was recorded in December 1967, February – December 1968, and was produced by Teo Macero.
Personnel:
Thelonious Monk – piano
Charlie Rouse – tenor saxophone
Larry Gales – bass
Ben Riley – drums
Jon Hendricks – vocals
Tim Geelan – engineer
John Berg, Richard Mantel – art direction
Horn Grinner Studios – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Thelonious Monk, except where noted.
On May 16, 1982, “Slash” label released “The Record”, the debut Fear studio album. It was recorded in December 1981, at “Sound City Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Gary Lubow.
Personnel:
Lee Ving – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, bass
Philo Cramer – lead guitar, backing vocals
Derf Scratch –lead and backing vocals, bass, saxophone, rhythm guitar
Spit Stix – drums
David Urquitti – saxophone
Bruce Barris – engineer
Geza X – mixing
Greg Lee – mastering
Barbara Biro Ving – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Lee Ving, except where noted.
Let’s Have a War – Lee Ving, Philo Cramer
Beef Bologna
Camarillo – Lee Ving, Philo Cramer
I Don’t care About You
New York’s Alright If You Like Saxophones
Gimme Some Action
Foreign Policy
We Destroy the Family – Lee Ving, Philo Cramer
I Love Livin’ in the City
Disconnected
We Gotta Get Out of This Place – Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
In May 1956, “Contemporary” label released “This Is Hampton Hawes”, the second Hampton Hawes label. It was recorded June – December 1955, January 1956, at “Los Angeles Police Academy” in Chavez Ravine, “Contemporary’s Studio” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Lester Koenig.
Personnel:
Hampton Hawes – piano
Red Mitchell – bass
Chuck Thompson – drums
Track listing:
You and the Night and the Music – Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz
Stella by Starlight – Victor Young, Ned Washington
On May 9, 1995, “East West Records” label released the self-titled, Clutch studio album. It was recorded December 1994 – January 1995, at “Uncle Punchy Studios” in Silver Spring, Maryland, and was produced by Larry Packer, Neil Fallon, Tim Sult, Dan Maines, Jean Paul Gaster and Richard More.
Personnel:
Neil Fallon – vocals
Tim Sult – guitar
Richard Morel – organ
Dan Maines – bass
Jean-Paul Gaster – drums
Larry “Uncle Punchy” Packer – engineer
Danio Saratak – digital engineer
Jay Ryan – engineer assistant, mixing
Steve Thompson, Michael Barbiero – mixing
Mike Hamady – engineer assistant
Greg Calbi – mastering
Jennifer Roddie – design
Rob Eberhardt – 3D typogtaphy
Dan Winters – photography
Wendy Berry – A&R representation
Track listing:
All tracks by Neil Fallon, Tim Sult, Dan Maines, Jean Paul Gaster and Richard Morel.
On May 2, 1989, “Omnivore” and “Virgin” labels released “Workbook”, the debut Bob Mould studio album. It was recorded December 1988 – January 1989, at “Paisley Park” in Chanhassen, “Grog Kill” in Willow, and was produced by Bob Mould.
Personnel:
Bob Mould – vocals, guitar, mandolin, keyboards, percussion
On April 19, 1993, “Merge” label released “Today’s Active Lifestyles”, the second Polvo studio album. It was recorded in December 1992, and was produced by Bob Weston.