In August 1976, “Columbia” label released “Honor Among Thieves”, the second Artful Dodger album. It was recorded in 1976, at “Record Plant” in New York City, and was produced by Edward Leonetti and Jack Douglas.
Personnel:
Billy Paliselli- lead vocals
Gary Herrewig – lead guitar, backing vocals
Gary Cox – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Steve Cooper – bass
Steve Brigida – drums, percussion
Eric Troyer – piano
Edward Leonetti – harmonium
John Jansen – engineer
Corky Stasiak – engineer assistant
George Marino – mastering
John Berg – design
Robert Biro – design
Menken-Seltzer – photography
Jack Douglas – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Gary Herrewig and Billy Paliselli, except where note,
On July 20, 2011, “Warner Music” label released “Sky Full of Holes”, the fifth and final Fountains of Wayne studio album. It was recorded in 2011, at “Stratosphere Sound” in New York City, and was produced by Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood.
Personnel:
Chris Collingwood – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
Jody Porter – vocals, guitar
Adam Schlesinger – vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
Garo Yellin – cello
Brian Young – drums, percussion
Ronnie Buttacavoli – trumpet
Geoff Sanoff – engineer
Arjun Agerwala, Rudyard Lee Cullers – additional engineering
Adam Tilzer, Atsuo Matsumoto, Mike Nesci – engineer assistant
John Holbrook – mixing
George Marino – mastering
CJIII – mastering
Lori Nix – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood.
On June 10, 2003, “S-Curve Records” label released “Welcome Interstate Managers”, the third Fountains of Wayne studio album, It was recorded in 2003, at “Stratosphere Sound” and “The Clubhouse Rhinebeck” in New York, “Q Division” in Somerville, Massachusetts, and was produced by Adam Schlesinger, Chris Collingwood and Mike Denneen.
Personnel:
Chris Collingwood – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Jody Porter – lead guitar, backing vocals
Adam Schlesinger – bass guitar, synthesizers, backing vocals, engineering, mixing
Brian Young – drums
Ronnie Buttacavoli – trumpet, flugelhorn
James Iha – guitar
Robert Randolph – pedal steel
Jen Trynin – guitar, backing vocals
Mike Denneen – engineer
Richard Furch – engineer
Rudyard Lee Cullers – engineer assistant
Matt Beaudoin – engineer assistant
John Holbrook – mixing
Tom Lord-Alge – mixing
George Marino – mastering
Frank Olinsky – art direction and design
Rafi Sofer – assistant engineering
Collection of The New-York Historical Society – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Chris Collingwood and Adam Schlesinger.
On June 8, 2010, “Mardev Records” label released “I Had a Hi-Fi”, the sixth Nada Surf studio album. It was recorded 2009 – 2010, and was produced by Matthew Caws, Daniel Lorca and Ira Elliot.
Personnel:
Matthew Caws – vocals, guitar
Daniel Lorca – vocals, bass guitar
Ira Elliot – vocals, drums
Doug Gillard – guitar
Joe McGinty – keyboards
Louie Lino – programming
Philip Peterson, Victoria Parker – string arrangements
On May 11, 1993, “Giant Records” label released “The Vanishing Race”, the twelfth Air Supply album. It was recorded in 1993, at “Trax Recording Studios” in Hollywood, “Ground Control Studios” and “Sunset Sound” in Los Angeles, “Chartmaker Studios” in Malibu, US, and was produced by Humberto Gatica.
Personnel:
Russell Hitchcock – lead and backing vocals
Graham Russell – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, piano, arrangements
Michael Thompson – electric guitar
Tim Pierce – electric guitar
Dean Parks – acoustic guitar
Guy Allison – keyboards, piano, programming
Simon Franglen – Synclavier, Synclavier programming
Rick Hahn – keyboard programming, drum programming
Robbie Buchanan – keyboards
Claude Gaudette – keyboards, Moog bass, drum programming
Brad Buxer – keyboards, percussion programming
Billy Sherwood – 8-string and 5-string bass
Leland Sklar – bass guitar
Neil Stubenhaus – bass guitar
Clifford Rehrig – stick bass
Michael Baird – drums
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
Rafael Padilla – percussion
Paulinho Da Costa – percussion
Steve Tavaglione – saxophone
Anita Sherman – backing vocals
Jessica Williams – backing vocals
Warren Wiebe – backing vocals
Quiltman – backing vocals, Indian chant and prayer
Michael Sherwood – backing vocals
Humberto Gatica – engineer, mixing
Felipe Elgueta – engineer, producer assistant
Alejandro Rodriguez – mixing assistant
George Marino – mastering
Brett-Livingstone Strong – artwork
Dean Armstrong – photography
Graham Russell – executive producer
Tony DeFranco – production coordinator
Track listing:
It’s Never Too Late – Graham Russell, Michael Sherwood
Faith – Rick Hahn, George Thatcher
Kiss Me Like You Mean It – Graham Russell, Guy Allison, Clifford Rehrig
Evidence of Love – Steve Diamond, Chris Farron
Goodbye – David Foster, Linda Thompson
The Vanishing Race – Graham Russell, Larry Antonino, Michael Sherwood
Don’t Tell Me – Graham Russell, Jimmy Haun, Michael Sherwood
Too Sentimental – Brad Buxer, Graham Russell
I Remember Love – Graham Russell, Michael Sherwood
On May 10, 1993, “Virgin” label released the self-titled, debut Brother Cane album. It was recorded 1992 – 1993, at “Airwave Studios” in Birmingham, AL, “Record Plant” in Hollywood, “Rumbo Recordings” in Canoga Park, CA, and was produced by Marti Frederiksen and Jim Mitchell.
Personnel:
Damon Johnson – lead vocals, guitar
Roman Glick – guitar, backing vocals
Glenn Maxey – bass, backing vocals
Scott Collier – drums, percussion
Stephen Hanks – backing vocals
Chuck Leavell – piano, organ
Luenett McElroy – backing vocals
Marc Phillips – keyboards
Topper Price – harmonica
Susan Snedecor – backing vocals
Jim Mitchell – engineer, mixing
Lee Bargeron – engineer
Shawn Berman – engineer
George Marino – mastering
Lee Peltier – art direction
Tom Dolan – design
Dennis Keeley – photography
Track listing:
Got No Shame – Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
Hard Act to Follow – Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
How Long – Roman Glick, Glenn Maxey, Scott Collier, Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
Don’t You Turn Your back on Me – Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
Woman – Parthenon Huxley, Damon Johnson
Pressure – West Arkeen, Damon Johnson, Roman Glick
The Last Time – Damon Johnson, Roman Glick
The Road – Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
That Don’t Satisfy Me – Damon Johnson
Stone’s Throw Away – Damon Johnson, Roman Glick, Glenn Maxey
On April 3, 2001, “Mercury” label released “Snakecharmer” the eighth Sort Sol studio album. It was recorded in 2001, and was produced by Per Sunding, Steen Jørgensen, Tomas Ortved, Lars Top-Galia and Knud Odde.
On February 24, 1998, “Capricorn Records” label released “Dose”, the second Gov’t Mule studio album. It was recorded in 1997, and was produced by Michael Barbiero.
Personnel:
Warren Haynes – vocals, guitar, percussion
Allen Woody – bass, mandolin
Matt Abts – drums, percussion
Michael Barbiero – tambourine, engineer, mixing
George Marino – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Warren Haynes except where noted.
Blind Man in the Dark
Thorazine Shuffle – Warren Haynes, Matt Abts
Thelonious Beck
Game Face
Towering Fool – Warren Haynes, Matt Abts
Birth of the Mule – Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, Matt Abts
John the Revelator
She Said Said She Said – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
On January 8, 1991, “Island” label released “Fly Me Courageous”, the fourth Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ studio album. It was recorded in 1990, at “Kiva Recording Studio” in Memphis, Tennessee, and was produced by Geoff Workman.
Personnel:
Buren Fowler – guitar
Kevn Kinney – vocals, guitar
Tim Nielsen – bass guitar, mandolin, backing vocals
Jeff Sullivan – drums, percussion
Geoff Workman – engineer
Tim “Super Glue” Ray – engineer assistant
George Marino – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks are written by Buren Fowler, Kevn Kinney, Tim Nielsen, and Jeff Sullivan.
On December 13, 1988, “Columbia” label released “The Best Years of Our Lives”, the eighteenth Neil Diamond studio album. It was recorded in 1988, at “Chartmaker Studios”, “Lion Share Recording Studios”, “Village Recorders”, “Ocean Way Recording” in Los Angeles, “A&M Studios” in Hollywood, “Omnisound Recording Studios” in Nashville, “Seacost Sound” in Victoria, British Columbia, and was produced by David Foster.
Personnel:
Neil Diamond – lead vocals
Bill Champlin, Tamara Champlin, Renée Geyer, Richard Page – backing vocals
Richard Bennett – acoustic guitar
Dean Parks – acoustic and electric guitar
Michael Landau, Steve Lukather – electric guitar
Michael Boddicker, Robbie Buchanan, David Foster, Tom Hensley, Alan Lindgren, Michael Omartian, David Paich – keyboards
Mike Brignardello, Reinie Press – bass guitar
Tris Imboden, Paul Leim, Carlos Vega – drums
Rick Bowen, Rhett Lawrence, Kevin Maloney – synthesizer programming
Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Dan Higgins, Bill Reichenbach Jr., Larry Williams – horns
David Foster, Jerry Hey – horn arrangements
Jeremy Lubbock – string arrangements
David Foster – arranger
Jeffrey Woodruff – engineer
Jesse Kanner, Ray Pyle, Dave Reitzas – engineer assistant
Humberto Gatica – mixing
Mauricio Guerrero, Laura Livingston – mixing assistant
George Marino – mastering
David Kirschner – art direction, design
Beverley Lazor-Bahr – additional design
Matthew Rolston – photography
Sam Cole, Chris Earthy – production coordination
Ned Brown, Barry Cardinale, Larry E. Williams, Alison Zanetos – production assistant
Track listing:
All tracks by Neil Diamond, except where noted.
The Best Years of Our Lives
Hard Times for Lovers
This Time – Neil Diamond, David Foster, Jeremy Lubbock
Everything’s Gonna Be Fine – Neil Diamond, Weldon Dean Parks
Hooked on the Memory of You
Take Care of Me – Neil Diamond, David Foster
Baby Can I Hold You – Tracy Chapman
Carmelita’s Eyes – Neil Diamond, David Foster
Courtin’ Disaster – Neil Diamond, David Foster
If I Couldn’t See You Again
Long Hard Climb – Neil Diamond, Tom Hensley, Alan Lindgren