On September 11, 1972, “Columbia” label released “Delta Dawn”, the debut Tanya Tucker studio album. It was recorded March – July 1972, at “Columbia Studios” in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by Billy Sherrill.
Personnel:
Tanya Tucker – lead vocals
The Jordanaires – backing vocals
The Nashville Edition – backing vocals
Lou Bradley – engineer
Track listing:
Delta Dawn – Alex Harvey, Larry Collins
New York City Song – Linda Hargrove
Smell the Flowers – Jerry Reed
If You Touch Me (You’ve Got to Love Me) – Carmol Taylor, Norro Wilson, Joe Stampley
He’s All I Got – Jerry Williams, Gary U.S. Bond
The Jamestown Ferry – Mark Vickery, Bobby Borchers
Loving You Could Never Be Better – Earl Montgomery, Carl Montgomery, Betty Tate
Soul Song – George Richey, Norro Wilson, Billy Sherrill
In February 1972, “Dunhill” label released “Forgotten Songs and Unsung Heroes”, the debut John Kay album. It was recorded in 1971, and was produced by Richard Polodor.
Personnel:
John Kay – vocals, guitars
Kent Henry – lead guitar
Hugh O’Sullivan – keyboards
George Biondo – bass
Pentti Glan – drums
Mars Bonfire – lead guitar
Richard Podolor – guitar, organ, mandolin, percussion
Alexandra Sliwin, Joan Sliwin, Marsha Temmer – backing vocals
Bill Cooper – engineer
Tom Gundelfinger – art direction, design, photography
On July 4, 2006, “American Recordings” label released “American V: A Hundred Highways”, a posthumously studio album by Johnny Cash. It was recorded May – August 2003, at “Cash Cabin Studio” in Hendersonville, Tennessee, “Akadamie Mathematique of Philosophical Sound Research” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Rick Rubin.
Personnel: • Johnny Cash – vocal, guitar • Smokey Hormel – guitar • Pat McLaughlin – guitar • Larry Perkins – guitar • Jonny Polonsky – guitar • Randy Scruggs – guitar • Marty Stuart – guitar • Matt Sweeney – guitar • Pete Wade – guitar • Mac Wiseman – guitar • Benmont Tench – organ, piano, harpsichord • Laura Cash – fiddle • Dennis Crouch – bass guitar • David Campbell – string arrangements • Jimmy Tittle – engineer assistant • Greg Fidelman – mixing • Paul Figueroa – mixing assistant • Dan Leffler – mixing assistant • Vlado Meller – mastering • Mark Santangelo – mastering assistant • Christine Cano – art direction, design • Martyn Atkins – photography • John Carter Cash – executive producer • Lindsay Chase – production coordination • Rick Rubin – liner notes
Track listing:
Help Me – Larry Gatlin
God’s Gonna Cut You Down – traditional
Like the 309 – Johnny Cash
If You Could Read My Mind – Gordon Lightfoot
Further on Up the Road – Bruce Springsteen
On the Evening Train – Hank Williams
I Came to Believe – Johnny Cash
Love’s Been Good to Me – Rod McKuen
A Legend in my Time – Don Gibson
Rose of My Heart – Hugh Moffatt
Four Strong Winds – Ian Tyson
I’m Free from the Chain Gang Now – Lou Herscher, Saul Klein
On May 6, 2022, “ECM” label released the self-titled, the 46th John Scofield album. It was recorded in August 2021, at “Top Story Studio: in Katonah, New York, and was produced by Manfred Eicher.
Personnel:
John Scofield – electric guitar, loops, liner notes
Tyler McDiarmid – engineer
Christoph Stickel – mastering
Sascha Kleis – design
Luciano Rossetti – cover photo
Manfred Eicher – executive producer
Track listing:
Coral – Keith Jarrett
Honest I Do – John Scofield
It Could Happen to You – Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke
Danny Boy – traditional
Elder Dance – John Scofield
Mrs. Scofield’s Waltz – John Scofield
Junco Partner – traditional
There Will Never Be Another You – Harry Warren, Mack Gordon
On February 14, 1995, “Imago” label released “Temple Bar”, the fifth John Waite studio album. It was recorded in 1994, and was produced by Mike Shipley and John Waite.
Personnel:
John Waite – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, bass
Shane Fontayne – acoustic and electric guitar
Jack Johnson – electric guitar
Nick Moroch – acoustic guitar
Chuck Kentis – acoustic guitar, strings, keyboards, acoustic piano
Jeff Golub – guitars, dobro
Tim Pierce – electric guitar
Michael Fisher – tambourine
Mark Spiro – acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Erik Sanko – bass
Donnie Nossov – bass
John DeNicola – bass
Tony Beard – drums
Jimmy Keegan – drums
Tommy Funderburk – backing vocals
Mike Shipley – mixing
Tony Phillips – engineer
Dan Marnien – additional engineering
Donal Bray – engineer assistant
Eric Flickinger – engineer assistant
Tim Gerron – engineer assistant
Jen Monnar – engineer assistant
George Marino – mastering
Alastair Thain – photography
Track listing:
How Did I Get By Without You – John Waite, Mark Spiro, Tim Pierce
Someone Like You – Van Morrison
Piece of My Tears – John Waite, John DeNicola
Ain’t No Sunshine – Bill Withers
Downtown – John Waite, Glen Burtnik
In God’s Shadow – Keith Reid, John Waite, Anthony Krizan, John DeNicola
In January 1972, “United Artists” label released “All the Good Times”, the sixth Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (The) album. It was recorded in 1971, and was produced by William E. McEuen.
On October 4, 2011, “Egyptian Records”, “Columbia”, “Country Music Foundation Records” and “Third Man Records” labels, released “The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams”, album by various artists. It was recorded at “Emerald Sound Studios”, “Minutia Studios”, “The Village Studios”, “Levon Helm Studio”, “Akademie Mathematique of Philosophical Sound Research”, “Blackbird Studio” and “Odditorium Studio”.
Personnel:
Mark Wilder – mastering
Coco Shinomiya – art direction, design
Jim Sherraden (Hatch Show Print) – art direction, design
Alan Messer, Autumn De Wilde, David Gahr, Dino Perrucci, James Minchin III, Jim McGuire, Jo McCaughey, Mark Seliger, Pam Springesteen, Russ Harrington, Tony Baker – photography
Michael McCall – liner notes
Mary Martin – producer
Jeff Rosen – executive producer
Debbie Sweenie – production coordinator
Track listing:
All lyrics by Hank Williams, Sr., all music as noted.
Alan Jackson – You’ve Been Lonesome, too – music by Alan Jackson
Bruce Watkins – acoustic guitar
Paul Franklin – steel guitar
Brent Mason – electric guitar
Duncan – fiddle
Gary Paczosa – recording, mixing
Brendon Bell, Greg Lawrence – recording assistant, mixing assistant
Matt Rovey – additional engineering
Hank Williams – mastering
Keith Stegall – producer
Jason Campbell – production coordinator
2. Bob Dylan – The Love That Faded – music by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan – vocal, guitar
Denny Freeman – guitar
Stu Kimball – guitar
Donnie Herron – steel guitar, violin
Tony Garnier – bass
George Receli – drums
Chris Shaw – engineer
Greg Calbi – mastering
Jack Frost – producer
3. Norah Jones – How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart? – music by Norah Jones
Dave Rawlings – vocals, guitar
Gilliam Welch – vocals, guitar
Paul Kennerley – engineer
Tom Schick – mixing
4. Jack White – You Know That I Know – music by Jack White
Jack White – vocals, electric guitar, mixing, producer
Donnie Herron – steel guitar
Dean Fertita – acoustic bass
Dominic John Suchyta – upright bass
Carla Azar – drums
Joe Chiccarelli – engineer, mixing
Lowell Reynolds – engineer assistant
5. Lucinda Williams – I’m So Happy That I Found You – music by Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams – vocals, guitar, producer
Eric Liljestrand – recording, mixing
Ghian Wright – second engineer
Jolie Levine – project coordinator
6. Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell – I Hope You Shed a Million Tears – music by Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell
Rodney Crowell – vocals, guitar
Vince Gill – vocals, guitar
Don Helms – pedal steel guitar
Dennis Crouch – bass
Kenny Sears – fiddle
7. Patty Loveless – You’re Through Following Me – music by Emory Gordy Jr. and Patty Loveless
Buddy Minnix – acoustic guitar
Leigh Cochran – electric guitar
Butch Lee – lap steel guitar
Deanie Richardson – fiddle
Emory Gordy Jr. – bass, producer
Kerlan Spur – drums
Elerry Durgin – recording, mixing
Lauren Koch – contractor
8. Levon Helm – You’ll Never Be Mine Again – music by Levon Helm and Larry Campbell
Levon Helm – lead vocal, drums
Larry Campbell – acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, fiddle, dobro, producer
Mike Merritt – bass
Amy Helm, Teresa Williams – backing vocals
Justin Guip – recording, mixing
9. Holly Williams – Blue Is My Heart – music by Holly Williams
Holly Williams – acoustic guitar
Vince Gill – acoustic guitar
Tom Bucovac – steel guitar
Chris McHugh – percussion
Justin Niebank – recording, engineer, mixing
10, Jakob Dylan – Oh Mama, Come Home – music by Jakob Dylan
Jakob Dylan – vocal, guitar
Jason Lader – recording, mixing
11. Sheryl Crow – Angel Mine – music by Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow – vocals
Bill Bottrell – guitar, mixing, producer
Roger Fritz – guitar
Gene Parsons – pedal steel guitar
Steven Bates – mandolin
David Hayes – bass
James Preston – drums
Dave Sinclair – trumpet
Calvin Turnbull – engineer
Steve Marcantonio – additional engineering
Mimi Parker – Pro Tools engineer
12. Merle Haggard – The Sermon on the Mount – music by Merle Haggard
In November 1978, “Rounder” label released “Move It on Over”, the second George Thorogood and the Destroyers studio album. It was recorded in 1978, at “Dimension Sound Studios, Boston, MA, and was produced by George Thorogood, Ken Irwin and John Nagy.
Personnel:
George Thorogood – vocals, guitar
Uncle Meat Pennington – tambourine, maracas
Billy Blough – bass
Jeff Simon – vocals, drums
John Nagy – engineer
Susan Marsh – design
David Gahr – front cover photography
Track listing:
Move It On Over – Hank Williams
Who Do You Love? – Bo Diddley
The Sky Is Crying – Elmore James
Cocaine Blues – T.J. Arnall
It Wasn’t Me – Chuck Berry
That Same Thing – Willie Dixon
So Much Trouble – Brownie McGhee
I’m Just Your Good Thing – James Moore
Baby Please Set a Date – Homesick James Williamson
On January 31, 2019, Harold Ray Bradley died aged 93. He was musician (guitar) and music producer, part of the Nashville A-Team of session players. He recorded and performed with numerous musicians including Ernest Tubb, Red Foley, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Brenda Lee, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Bill Chinnock, The Everly Brothers, Slim Whitman, Loretta Lynn and Willie Nelson. Bradley is regarded as one of the most recorded guitarists in the history of music. As leader he released five albums.