In June 1975, “ECM” label released “Dreams So Real: Music of Carla Bley”, album nay Gary Burton Quintet (26th Gary Burton album overall). It was recorded in December 1975, at “Studio Bauer” in Ludwigsburg, Germany, and was produced by Manfred Eicher.
On May 19, 1973, “Virgin” label released “The Faust Tapes”, the third Faust studio album. It was recorded June 1971 – June 1973, at “Wümme” in Bremen, Germany, and was produced by Uwe Nettelbeck.
On April 11, 1988, “EMI” label released “Seventh Son of a Seventh Son”, the seventh Iron Maiden studio album. It was recorded February – March 1988, at “Musicland” in Munich, Germany, and was produced by Martin Birch.
Personnel:
Bruce Dickinson – vocals
Dave Murray – guitars
Adrian Smith – guitars, synthesiser
Steve Harris – bass, string synthesiser
Nicko McBrain – drums
Martin “Disappearing Armchair” Birch – tape operator, engineer, mixing
Stephane Wissner – engineer
Bernd Maier – engineer
George Marino – mastering
Rod Smallwood – sleeve concept
Derek Riggs – sleeve illustrations
Ross Halfin – photography
Track listing:
Moonchild – Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson
Infinite Dreams – Steve Harris
Can I Play with Madness – Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris
The Evil That Men Do – Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son – Adrian Smith
The Prophecy – Dave Murray, Steve Harris
The Clairvoyant – Steve Harris
Only the Good Die Young – Steve Harris, Bruce Dickinson
On April 4, 2006, “Hyena” label posthumously released “Brotherman in the Fatherland”, album by Rahsaan Roland Kirk album. It was recorded in March 1972, at “Funkhaus” in Hamburg, Germany, and was produced by Joel Dorn.
Personnel:
Roland Kirk – tenor saxophone, manzello, stritch, clarinet, flute
Ron Burton – piano
Henry Metathias Pearson – bass
Richie Goldberg – drums
Joe Habad Texidor – percussion
Track listing:
All tracks by Rahsaan Roland Kirk, except where noted.
In February 1987, “ECM” label released “Whiz Kids”, album by Gary Burton Quartet (the 38th Gary Burton album overall). It was recorded in June 1986, at “Tonstudio Bauer” in Ludwigsburg, Germany, and was produced by Manfred Eicher.
On February 11, 1985, “E.G” label released “Night Time”, the fifth Killing Joke studio album. It was recorded August – September 1984, at “Hans Tonstudio” in Berlin, Germany, and was produced by Chris Kimsey.
Personnel:
Jaz Coleman – vocals, keyboards
Kevin “Geordie” Walker – guitar
Paul Raven – bass guitar
Paul Ferguson – vocals, drums
Brian McGhee – engineer
Thomas Stiehler – engineer
Chris Kimsey – mixing
Rob O’Connor – design
Jeff Veitch – photography
Alex Zander – crew
Brad Nelson – crew
Fil. E. – crew
Track listing:
All tracks by Jaz Coleman, Paul Ferguson, Geordie Walker and Paul Raven, except where noted.
On February 1, 2019, “4AD” label released “Gallipoli”, the fifth Beirut studio album. It was recorded 2016 – 2017, at “The Relic Room” in New York City, “Sudestudio” in Guagnano, Italy, “Kaiku Studios” in Berlin, Germany, and was produced by Cach Condon and Gabe Wax.
Personnel:
Zach Condon – lead and backing vocals, piano, Rhodes piano, Farfisa orga, Hammond organ, pump organ, ukulele, trumpet, accordion, percussion, synth, Moog Voyager synthesizer, modular synthesizer, bells, Roland keyboard, ROLI Seaboard keyboard, shaker, drum machine, vocal recording, mixing
In November 2005, “Telarc” label released “Some Skunk Funk”, album by Randy Brecker and Michael Brecker. It was recorded in November, 2003, at the “Forum” in Leverkusen, Germany and was produced by Joachim Becker and Lucas Schmid. In 2006, “Some Skunk Funk” won “Grammy Award” for “Best Jazz Instrumental Solo” (Michael Brecker) and “Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album”.
Personnel:
Randy Brecker – trumpet
Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone
Harold Rosenstein – alto saxophone
Heiner Wiberny – alto saxophone
Olivier Peters – tenor saxophone
Rolf Römer – tenor saxophone
Jens Neufang – baritone saxophone
Rob Bruynen – trumpet
Andy Haderer – trumpet
Rick Kiefer – trumpet
John Marshall – trumpet
Klaus Osterloh – trumpet
David Horler – trombone
Bernt Laukamp – trombone
Ludwig Nuss – trombone
Mattis Cederberg – bass trombone
Jim Beard – piano, synthesizer
Koji Paul Shigihara – guitar
Will Lee – bass guitar
Peter Erskine – drums
Marcio Doctor – percussion
WDR Big Band
Vince Mendoza – conductor, arranger
Peter Brandt – engineer
Klaus Genuit – mixing
Knut Schötteldreier – design
Ines Kaiser – photography
Track listing:
All tracks are written by Randy Brecker except where noted.
In November 1970, “Schwann” label released “Klopfzeichen”, the debut Kluster album. It was recorded in December 1969, at “Rhenus Studio” in Gordorf, Germany, and was produced by Oskar Gottlieb Blarr.