In December 1973, “Wooden Nickel” label released “953 West”, the seventh Siegel–Schwall Band (The) album. It was recorded at in August 1973, at “Paragon Recording Studios” in Chicago, and was produced by Barry Mraz, Corky Siegel, Jim Schwall, Rollo Radford and Shelly Plotkin.
Personnel:
Corky Siegel – vocals, piano, harmonica
Jim Schwall – vocals, guitar
Rollo Radford – vocals, bass
Shelly Plotkin – drums, percussion
Barry Mraz – engineer
Bill Traut – supervision
Eddie Balchowsky – cover art, poem
Track listing:
I’d Like to Spend Some Time Alone with You Tonight My Friend – Corky Siegel
Traitor from Decatur – Patrick Garvey
Good Woman – Shelly Plotkin
Just Another Song About the Country Sung by a City Boy – Danny Glicken, Corky Siegel
When I’ve Been Drinkin’ – Big Bill Broonzy, with additional lyrics by Jim Schwall
Old Time Shimmy – Rollo Radford
Off to Denver – Corky Siegel
I Think It Was the Wine – Jim Schwall
Reed Zone (Psychiatric Institution Blues) – Corky Siegel
On July 2, 1991, “MCA” label released “Good Woman”, the third Gladys Knight studio album. It was recorded 1990 – 1991, at “Studio 56”, “M’Bila Studios”, “2560 Studios”, “Howie Sound”, “Encore Studios”, “Vanguard Studios” in Detroit, Michigan, “Soundworks West”, “Studio 2810”, “Paramount Recording Studios”, “The Sound Suite Detroit”, and was produced by James “D.C.” Wilson III, Attala Zane Giles, Barry Mann, Tim Miner, Michael J. Powell and Howie Rice.
Personnel:
Gladys Knight – lead and backing vocals, arrangements, co-producer
Buba Knight – vocal, backing vocals
Michael J. Powell – guitar, percussion, arrangements, mixing
Greg Phillinganes – piano
David Ward – piano, keyboards programming
James “D.C.” Wilson III – guitar, bass, keyboards, backing vocals, programming
Bobby Cavanest, Howie Rice, Ramsey Embick – keyboards, synthesizer
Vernon D. Fails – keyboards
Mark Nilan – synthesizer, programming
Robert Kelley – bass, drums, additional keyboards, arrangement