On March 26, 2006, “Concord” label released “Rewind That”, the second Christian Scott studio album. It was recorded in February 2005, at “Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, and was produced by Chris Dunn and Christian Scott.
Personnel:
Christian Scott – trumpet
Donald Harrison – alto saxophone
Walter Smith III – tenor saxophone
Matthew Stevens – guitar
Zaccai Curtis – Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer
Luques Curtis – acoustic and electric bass
Thomas Pridgen – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Christian Scott, except where noted.
In December 1983, “Pablo” label released “A Tribute to My Friends”, the 183rd Oscar Peterson album. It was recorded in November 1983, at “Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, California, and was produced by Norman Granz.
Personnel:
Oscar Peterson – piano
Joe Pass – guitar
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen – double bass
Martin Drew – drums
Phil Edwards – engineer
Joe Gastwirt – lacquer cut
Sheldon Marks – layout, design
Norman Granz – layout, design, liner notes
Track listing:
Blueberry Hill – Vincent Rose, Al Lewis, Larry Stock
Sometimes I’m Happy (Sometimes I’m Blue) – Clifford Grey, Leo Robin, Vincent Youmans
Stuffy – Coleman Hawkins
Birk’s Works – Dizzy Gillespie
Cotton Tail – Duke Ellington
Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?) – Jimmy Davis, Roger (“Ram”) Ramirez, James Sherman
A-Tisket, A-Tasket – Van Alexander, Ella Fitzgerald
On August 15, 1989, “RCA” label released “Love Among the Cannibals”, the third Starship album. It was recorded 1988 – 1989, at “ Studio 55” in Hollywood, “Record Plant Studios” and “Studio D” in Sausalito, “Different Fur” in San Francisco, “The Kiva” and “Soundcastle” in Los Angeles, “Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, and “Maison Rouge” in London, and was produced by Mike Shipley, Larry Klein, Phil Galdston, Tom Lord-Alge, Mickey Thomas, Arne Frager, Craig Chaquico, Mark Morgan, Brett Bloomfield and Donny Baldwin.
Personnel:
Mickey Thomas – vocals
Craig Chaquico – guitars
Mark Morgan – keyboards
Brett Bloomfield – bass, backing vocals
Donny Baldwin – drums, backing vocals
Greg Shaw – electronics, trumpet
Pete Woodroffe – electronics
Sammy Merendino – electronics
Collyer Spreen – electronics
Michael Landau – additional rhythm guitar
Larry Klein – Fairlight programming
Robert John “Mutt” Lange – backing vocals
Tommy Funderburk – additional backing vocals
Chris Thompson – additional backing vocals
Jeff Pescetto – additional backing vocals
Tom Lord-Alge – additional backing vocals, engineer, mixing
Larry Klein – arrangements
Robert John “Mutt” Lange – arrangements
Mike Shipley – engineer, mixing
Arne Frager – engineer
Stephan Benben – engineer
Pete Woodroffe – additional engineering
Rob Beaton – additional engineering, assistant engineer
Tony Phillips – additional engineering
Mark Slagle – engineer assistant
Julie Last – engineer assistant
Randy Wine – engineer assistant
Greg Laney – engineer assistant
Tom Sadzeck – engineer assistant
Michael Semanick – engineer assistant
Greg Wilkinson – engineer assistant
Paula “Max” Garcia – engineer assistant
Jim “Watts” Vereecke – engineer assistant
Tom Size – engineer assistant
Michael Rosen – engineer assistant
Paul Lani – mixing
Joe Fiorello – mixing assistant
Ria Lewerke – creative director
Norman Moore – art direction, design
Taylor King – photography
Track listing:
The Burn – Martin Page, Bernie Taupin
It’s Not Enough – Martin Page, Tommy Funderburk
Trouble in Mind – Joel Feeny, Tim Thorney, Rachel Oldfield
I Didn’t Mean to Stay All Night – Robert John Lange
Send a Message – Mickey Thomas, Mark Morgan, Steve Diamond
Wild Again – John Bettis, Michael Clark
Love Among the Cannibals – Mickey Thomas, Mark Morgan
Dream Sequence / We Dream in Color – Mark Morgan, Mickey Thomas, Phil Galdston
Healing Waters – Martin Page
Blaze of Love – Chris Thompson, John Van Tongeren, Phil Galdston
I’ll Be There – Mickey Thomas, Craig Chaquico, Steve Diamond
In June 1981, “Beserkley” label released “Rockihnroll”, the third Greg Kihn Band album. It was recorded in 1981, at “Fantasy Studios”, and was produced by Matthew King Kaufman.
Personnel:
Greg Kihn – lead vocal, rhythm guitar
Dave Carpender – lead guitar, backing vocals
Gary Phillips = keyboards, backing vocals
Steve Wright – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
Larry Lynch – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Don Cody, Richard Corsello – engineer
George Horn – mastering
Ron Cor – art direction
Norm Ung – art direction
Mike Fink – design, artwork
C. March – graphics
Andy Su – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Greg Kihn, except where noted.
Valerie – Greg Kihn, Jack Heyman, David Rosen
The Breaking Song (They Don’t Write ‘Em) – Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, Gary Phillips
Womankind
Can’t Stop Hurtin’ Myself
Trouble in Paradise
Sheila – Tommy Roe
Nothing’s Gonna Change – Greg Kihn, Steve Wright
The Girl Most Likely – Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, Larry Lynch, Dave Carpenter
In January 1976, “Milestone” label released “Black Narcissus”, the 20th Joe Henderson album. It was recorded in October 1974, at “Studios Europa Sonor” in Paris, April 1975, at “Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, California, and was produced by Orrin Keepnews and Joe Henderson.
Personnel:
Joe Henderson – tenor sax
Joachim Kühn – piano
Patrick Gleeson – synthesizer, arranger
David Friesen – bass
Jean-François Jenny-Clark – bass
Daniel Humair – drums, cover painting
Jack DeJohnette – drums
Bill Summers – congas, percussion
Bruce Walford – engineer
Claude Martenot – engineer
Neil Schwartz – engineer
Seth Dworkin – engineer
Skip Shimmin – engineer
David Turner – mastering
Lance Anderson – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Joe Henderson, except where noted.
Black Narcissus
Hindsight and Forethought
Power to the People
Amoeba
Good Morning Heartache – Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher
On October 19, 1999, “Interscope” label released “Antipop”, the sixth Primus studio album. It was recorded in 1999, at “Rancho Relaxo” in Sebastopol, California, “The Village Recorder” in Los Angeles, ”Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, California, and was produced by Tom Morello, Stewart Copeland, Tom Waits, Matt Stone, Fred Durst, Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde and Bryan Mantia.
Personnel:
Les Claypool – vocals, bass
Larry LaLonde – guitar, synthesizer
Bryan Mantia – drums, percussion
Tom Waits – vocals, Chamberlin
Tom Morello – lead guitar
James Hetfield – rhythm guitar
Jim Martin – additional guitar
Martina Topley-Bird – backing vocals
Track listing:
Intro – Tom Waits, Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
Electric Uncle Sam – Tom Morello, Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
Natural Joe – Matt Stone, Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
Lacquer Head – Fred Durst, Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
The Artipop – Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
Electric Electric – Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
Greet the Sacred Cow – Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
Mama Didn’t Raise No Food – Tom Morello, Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
Dirty Drowning Man – Stewart Copeland
Ballad of Bodacious – Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
Power mad – Tom Morello, Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
The Final Voyage of the Liquid Sky – Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
Coattails of a Dead Man (the song “Coattails of a Dead Man” ends at 5:17. After a minute of silence a studio version of “The Heckler” from “Suck on This” plays) – Toma Waits, Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, Bryan Mantia
In May 1975, “Milestone” label released “Canyon Lady”, the 17th Joe Henderson album. It was recorded in October 1973, at “Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, US, and was produced by Orrin Keepnews.
In December 1973, “Milestone” label released “Butterfly Dreams”, the second Flora Purim studio album. It was recorded in December 1973, at “fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, California, and was produced by Orrin Keepnews.
Personnel:
Flora Purim – vocals, arrangements
George Duke – electric piano, ARP synthesizer, clavinet, piano, arrangements
David Amaro – acoustic and electric guitar
Stanley Clarke – Fender electric bass, acoustic bass, arrangements
Ernie Hood – zither
Joe Henderson – flute, tenor saxophone
Airto Moreira – drums, percussion
Jim Stern – engineer
Eddie Bill Harris – engineer
David Turner – mastering
Anthony Samuel Lane – art direction, design, photography
Track listing:
Dr. Jive Pt. I – Stanley Clarke
Butterfly Dreams – lyrics by Neville Potter, music by Stanley Clarke
Dindi – lyrics by Aloisio de Oliveira, music by Antonio Carlos Jobim
Summer Night – Harry Warren, Al Dubin
Love Reborn – lyrics by Flora Purim, music by George Duke
Moon Dreams – lyrics by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans, music by Egberto Gismonti
Dr. Jive Pt. II – Stanley Clarke
Light as a Feather – lyrics by Flora Purim, music by Stanley Clarke
On April 21, 1986, “Columbia” label released “Raised on Radio”, the ninth Journey studio album. It was recorded October – December 1985, at “Record Plant” in Sausalito, California, “Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, California, and was produced by Steve Perry.
On February 1, 1983, “Columbia” label released “Frontiers”, the eighth Journey studio album. It was recorded in 1982, at “Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, California, and was produced by Mike Stone and Kevin Elson.
Personnel:
Steve Perry- lead vocals
Neal Schon- lead guitar, backing vocals
Jonathan Cain- keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Ross Valory- bass guitar, backing vocals
Steve Smith- drums, percussion, backing vocals
Randy Jackson- bass guitar
Mike Stone- engineer, mixing
Kevin Elson – mixing
Wally Buck – engineer assistant
Bob Ludwig- mastering
Track listing:
Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) – Steve Perry, Jonathan Cain
Send Her My Love – Steve Perry, Jonathan Cain
Chain Reaction – Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain
After the Fall – Steve Perry, Jonathan Cain
Faithfully – Jonathan Cain
Edge of the Blade – Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain
Troubled Child – Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain
Back Talk – Steve Perry, Jonathan Cain, Steve Smith
Frontiers – Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Steve Smith