In May 1962, “Sue” label released “Dynamite!”, the second Ike & Tina Turner studio album. It was recorded 1961 – 1962, and was produced by Ike Turner and Juggy Murray.
Personnel:
Tina Turner – vocal
Ike Turner – guitar
Juggy Murray – directed
Bob King – sleeve notes
Track listing:
All tracks by Ike Turner, except where noted.
You Should’a Treated Me Right
It’s Gonna Work Out Fine – Rose Marie McCoy, Joe Seneca, James Lee
On July 5, 1976, “Brother/Reprise” label released “15 Big Ones”, the 20th Beach Boys (The) studio album. It was recorded December 1969 – May 1976, at “Brother” in Santa Monica, “Caribou Ranch” in Nederland, and was produced by Brian Wilson.
Personnel:
Brian Wilson – lead and backing vocals, organ, piano, Moog bass, ARP synthesizer, ARP String Ensemble, bass guitar, harmonica, chimes, bells
Carl Wilson – lead and backing vocals, guitar, bass, synthesizer, Jew’s harp, percussion
Dennis Wilson – lead and backing vocals, drums, percussion, vibraphone
Al Jardine – lead and backing vocals, guitar
Mike Love – lead and backing vocals, arranger
Thomas J. Tedesco – guitar
Ben Benay – guitar
Jerry Cole – guitar
Bruce Johnston – piano, backing vocals
Carl L. Fortina – accordion
James D. Hughart – string bass
Tim Drummond – bass
Ray Pohlman – bass
Lyle Ritz – bass
Hal Blaine – drums
Dennis Dragon – drums
Ricky Fataar – drums, percussion
Gene Estes – percussion
Julius Wechter – percussion, bells
Roy Wood (credited as “Roy Wood and Wizzard”) – saxophone
Mike Altschul – saxophone, clarinet
Steve Douglas – saxophone, horns, flute
Dennis Dreith – saxophone, clarinet
Jay Migliori – saxophone, horns, flute
Bobby Shew – trumpet
Daryl Dragon – clavinet, vocal arrangements
Charles Lloyd – flute
Jules Jacobs – clarinet
Carol Lee Miller – autoharp
Maureen L. West – harp
The Sid Sharp Strings
Murray Adler – violin
Arnold Belnick – violin
Henry Ferber – violin
Lou Klass – violin
Bernard Kundell – violin
William Kurasch – violin
James Getzoff – violin
Henry L. Roth – violin
Sidney Sharp – violin
Tibor Zelig – violin
William Kurasch – violin
James Getzoff – violin
Henry L. Roth – violin
Sidney Sharp – violin
Tibor Zelig – violin
Toni Tennille – backing vocals
Marilyn Wilson – backing vocals
Dean Torrence, Jim Evans – album cover, art direction, logo
Track listing:
Rock and Roll Music – Chuck Berry
It’s Ok – Brian Wilson, Mike Love
Hard to Phone Ya – Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Diane Rovell
Chapel of Love – Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector
Everyone’s in Love with You – Mike Love
Talk to Me – Joe Seneca – includes an interpolation of the track “Tallahassee Lassie” originally performed by Freddy Cannon
That Same Song – Brian Wilson, Mike Love
T M Song – Brian Wilson
Palisades Park – Chuck Berry
Susie Cincinnati – Al Jardine
A Casual Look – Ed Wells
Blueberry Hill – Al Lewis, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose
Back Home – Brain Wilson, Bob Norberg
In the Still of the Night – Fred Parris
Just Once in My Life – Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Phil Spector
In December 1968, “King Records” released “Thinking About Little Willie John and a Few Nice Things”, the 21st James Brown studio album. It was recorded in 1968, and was produced by James Brown. The album was tribute to Little Willie John, R&B singer from the mid-1950s to the 1960s, who died earlier same year.
Personnel:
James Brown – vocals
The Dapps
New York Studio Orchestra
Ron Lenhoff – engineer
W. Hughes – design
E. Speedy Brown – photography
Bud Hobgood – production manager
Track listing:
Talk to Me, Talk to Me – Joe Seneca
Suffering With the Blues – Lloyd Pemberton, Teddy Conyers
Cottage for Sale – Larry Conley, Willard Robison
Billy Bailey – traditional
Home at Least – Rudy Toombs
Heart Break (It’s Hurtin’ Me) – Jon Thomas, Carlee Hoyle
What Kind of Man – James Brown, Bud Hobgood, Eddie Setser, Troy Seals
A Note or Two Pt. I – James Brown, Bud Hobgood
I’ll lose My Mind – James Brown, Bud Hobgood, Bobby Byrd
Fat Eddie – James Brown, Bud Hobgood, Ron Lenhoff
You gave My Heart a Song to Sing – James Brown, Bud Hobgood, Bobby Byrd
On September 11, 1964, “His Master Voice” label released “The Five Faces of Manfred Mann”, the debut Manfred Mann studio album. It was recorded in 1964, at “EMI Studios” in Abbey Road, London, and was produced by John Burgess.
Personnel:
Manfred Mann– piano, organ
Paul Jones– vocals, harmonica, maracas
Mike Vickers– guitar, flute, saxophone
Tom McGuinness– bass guitar
Mike Hugg– drums, vibes
Norman Smith– engineer
Track listing:
Smokestack Lightning – Chester Burnett
Don’t Ask Me What I Say – Paul Jones
Sack O’ Woe – Cannonball Adderley
What You Gonna Do? – Paul Jones, Manfred Mann
Hoochie Coochie – Willie Dixon
I’m Your Kingpin – Manfred Mann, Paul Jones
Down the Road Apiece – Don Raye
Got My Mojo Working – Preston Foster; credited to Muddy Waters
Canadian version: “Do Wah Diddy Diddy – Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich
It’s Gonna Work Out Fine – Rose Marie McCoy, Sylvia McKinney; credited to Joe Seneca, J. Lee
Anello – Mike Hugg, Paul Jones, Manfred Mann, Tom McGuinness, Mike Vickers