On January 20, 2015, “All Ice” label released “Meditations”, the eleventh Terje Isungset album. It was recorded in 2014, and was produced by Terje Isungset and Reidar Skår.
In December 1998, “Big moon Records” label released “Secret Agent”, the eleventh Judie Tzuke album. It was recorded in 1998, and was produced by David P. Goodes, Paul Muggleton, Peter Gordeno and Richard Cardwell.
Personnel:
Judie Tzuke – lead and backing vocals, programming
David P, Goodes – acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, synthesizer, programming
Peter Gordeno – guitar, bass, electric piano, backing vocals
Richard Cardwell – piano, sitar, strings, keyboards, arrangements
Bob Noble – synthesizer
John Savannah – Angelphone solo
John Robert Wood – bass
Pino Palladino – bass
Paul Beavis – drums
Gordon Mills – drums
Andy Newmark – drums
Programmed Phat Drums – drums
Danny Cummings – percussion, djembe, talking drum, cymbal, rattle
Mark “Tufty” Evans – strings, programming
Caroline Dale – strings
Cathy Morgan – strings
Helen Hathorn – strings
Rachel Roberts – strings
Peter Davis – arrangements
Peter Cox – backing vocals
Bailey Tzuke – backing vocals
Kristy Hawkshaw – backing vocals
Lucie Silverman – backing vocals
Paul Muggleton – recording
Mark Evans – recording, mixing
Oscar Pall – mastering
Heidi Baker – design
lightzoo.com – photography
Track listing:
Tonight – Judie Tzuke, Paxman
Swallowing – Judie Tzuke, Peter Cox
Both Alone – Judie Tzuke, Richard Cardwell
That’s Where My Heart Used to Be – Judie Tzuke, Peter Gordeno
The Girl I Want to Be – Judie Tzuke, Richard Cardwell
Secret Agent – Judie Tzuke, Bob Noble
Little Cloud – Judie Tzuke, David P. Goodes
Dancing on Charcoal – Judie Tzuke, David P. Goodes
In December 1960, “Contemporary / OJC” label released “Smack Up”, the eleventh Art Pepper album. It was recorded in October 1960, and was produced by Lester Koenig.
On November 27, 1972, “Bizarre” and “Reprise” label released “The Grand Wazoo”, the eleventh Mothers (The) album. It was recorded April – May 1972, at “Paramount Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Frank Zappa.
Personnel:
Frank Zappa – vocals, guitar, percussion, arrangements, art direction
Tony Duran – guitar, rhythm guitar
George Duke – vocals, keyboards
Don Preston – Mini Moog
Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski) – bass
Aynsley Dunbar – drums
Bob Zimmitti – percussion
Alan Estes – percussion
Lee Clement – gong
Mike Altschul – woodwind
Joel Peskins – woodwind
Joanna Caldwell – woodwind
Johnny Rotella – woodwind
Earl Dumler – woodwind
Fred Jackson – woodwind
Tony “Bat Man” Ortega – woodwind
Ernie Watts – C Melody Saxophone
Sal Marquez – vocals, trumpet , brass
Ken Shroyer – trombones
Billy Byers – trombone
Malcolm McNab – brass
Ken Shroyer – brass
Ernie Tack – brass
Sal Marquez – brass
Janet Neville-Ferguson – vocals
“Chunky” (Lauren Wood) – vocals
Kerry McNabb – engineer
Cal Schenkel – cover illustration
Ed Caraeff, Tony Esparza, Barry Feinstein – photography
In November 1973, “Muse” label released “One, Two, Free”, the eleventh Eric Kloss album. It was recorded in August 1972, in New York City, and was produced by Don Schlitten.
Personnel:
Eric Kloss – alto saxophone
Ron Thomas – electric piano, tambourine
Pat Martino – guitar
Dave Holland – bass
Ron Krasinski – drums
Track listing:
One, Two, Free – Eric Kloss, Pat Martino, Ron Thomas
On November 4, 1968, “Capitol” label released “Wichita Lineman”, the eleventh Glen Campbell album. It was recorded in 1958, at “Capitol Studios” in Hollywood., and was produced by Al De Lory.
Personnel:
Glen Campbell – vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
Al Casey – acoustic guitar
Dennis McCarthy – piano
Jimmy Webb – organ
Carol Kaye – bass guitar
Joe Osborn – bass guitar
Ray Pohlman – bass guitar
Hal Blaine – drums
Bob Felts – drums
Jim Gordon – drums
Al De Lory – arrangements
Track listing:
Wichita Lineman – Jimmy Webb
(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay – Otis Redding, Steve Cropper
In November 1954, “Norgran” label released “Afro”, the eleventh Dizzy Gillespie album. It was recorded May – June 1954, and was produced by Norman Granz.
Personnel:
Dizzy Gillespie – trumpet
George Dorsey, Hilton Jefferson – alto saxophone
Hank Mobley, Lucky Thompson – tenor saxophone
Danny Bank – baritone saxophone
Leon Comegys, J. J. Johnson, George Matthews – trombone
Gilbert Valdez – flute
Quincy Jones, Jimmy Nottingham, Ernie Royal – trumpet
Réne Hernandez, Wade Legge – piano
Lou Hackney, Roberto Rodríguez – bass
Charlie Persip – drums
Cándido Camero – congas, percussion
Mongo Santamaria – congas
José Mangual – bongos
Ubaldo Nieto – timbales
Ralph Miranda – percussion
Chico O’Farrill – arrangements
Track listing:
Manteca Theme – Gil Fuller, Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo
On October 22, 1976, “Rocket Record Company” label released “Blue Moves”, the eleventh Elton John studio album. It was recorded March – June 1976, at “EMI” in London, “Brother” in Santa Monica, California, “Sunset Sound” in Los Angeles, “eastern Sound” in Toronto, Canada, and was produced by Gus Dudgeon.
Personnel:
Elton John – vocals, acoustic piano, vocalese, harmonium, harpsichord
Davey Johnstone – mandolin, acoustic and electric guitar, slide guitar, dulcimer, sitar
Caleb Quaye – acoustic and electric guitar, 12-string guitar
James Newton Howard – synthesizers, Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ, mellotron, clavinet
Carl Fortina – accordion
Ray Cooper – glockenspiel, marimba, gong, tambourine, vibraphone, bells, shaker, triangle, finger cymbals, congas, rototom
Kenny Passarelli – bass guitar
Roger Pope – drums
David Sanborn – saxophone
Michael Brecker – saxophone
Randy Brecker – trumpet
Barry Rogers – trombone
The Martyn Ford Orchestra – strings, brass
Michael Hurwitz – cello
The London Symphony Orchestra – strings
The Cornerstone Institutional Baptist Church and the Southern California Community Choir – choirs
David Crosby – backing vocals
Curt Becher – backing vocals, BGV arrangements
Bruce Johnston – backing vocals, BGV arrangements
Jon Joyce – backing vocals
Ron Hicklin – backing vocals
Gene Morford – backing vocals
Graham Nash – backing vocals
Toni Tennille – backing vocals
Cindy Bullens – backing vocals
Clark Burroughs – backing vocals
Joe Chemay – backing vocals
The Gene Page Strings – strings
Richard Studt – strings and brass leader
Harry Bluestone – strings leader
Paul Buckmaster – strings and brass arrangements, conductor
Rev. James Cleveland – choir director
Daryl Dragon – BGV arrangements
Arun Chakraverty, Mark Howlett, John Kurlander, Earle Mankey, John Stewart – engineer
Gus Dudheon – engineer, remix, liner notes
Arun Chakraverty – cutting engineer
David Costa – art direction and coordination
Patrick Procktor – painting
David Nutter – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, except where noted.
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One Horse Town – Elton John, Bernie Taupin, James Newton Howard
In October 1965, “Blue Note” label released “Joyride”, the eleventh Stanley Turrentine album. It was recorded in April 1965, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Alfred Lion.
Personnel:
Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone
Herbie Hancock – piano
Kenny Burrell – guitar
Bob Cranshaw – bass
Grady Tate – drums
Phil Woods – alto saxophone, clarinet
Jerry Dodgion – alto saxophone, flute, alto flute, clarinet, piccolo flute
Danny Bank – baritone saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute
Robert Ashton – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Albert J. Johnson – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
Clark Terry, Ernie Royal, Snooky Young – trumpet
Henry Coker, J.J. Johnson, Jimmy Cleveland – trombone
On October 17, 2006, “Delmark” label released “Big M: A Tribute to Malachi Favors”, the eleventh Kahil El’Zabar’s Ritual Trio album. It was recorded in December 2004, at “Riverside Studio” in Chicago, Illinois, and was produced by Steve Wagner and Robert G. Koester.