On March 1, 1993, “A&M” label released “Ten Summoner’s Tales”, the fourth Sting studio album. It was recorded June – December 1992, at “Lake House” in Wiltshire, England, and was produced by Hugh Padgham and Sting.
On May 29, 2015, “Island” label released “How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful”, the third Florence and the Machine studio album. It was recorded 2014 – 2015, at “The Pool”, “Angel”, “Urchin”, “Lightship”, “123”, “Sarm Studio”, and “No. 1 Baltic Place” in London, “Bedrock Rehearsal” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Markus Dravs, Kid Harpoon, John Hill, Paul Epworth, James Ford, Charlie Hugall, Isabella Summers, Brett Shaw and Dan Wilson.
Personnel:
Florence Welch – lead and backing vocals, body percussion, stamps, claps, piano, percussion
Rob Ackroyd – acoustic and electric guitar, ukulele
Leo Abrahams – acoustic and electric guitar
Kid Harpoon – acoustic and electric guitars, bass, piano, CP 70 synth, drums, percussion, bass, brass writing, brass arrangements
On October 6, 2003, “Rough Trade” label released “Dear Catastrophe Waitress”, the sixth Belle & Sebastian studio album. It was recorded in 2003, at “Sarm West Studios” in London, Sarm Hook End” in Checkendon, Oxfordshire, “Berkeley Street Studios” in Glasgow, “Parkgate Studios” in Catsfield, and “Angel Studios” in London, and was produced by Trevor Horn.
Personnel:
Stuart Murdoch – vocals, arrangements
Stevie Jackson – vocals, guitar, arrangements
Chris Keddes – keyboards, arrangements
Sarah Martin – violin, arrangements
Bob Kildea – bass, guitar, arrangements
Dave McGowan – bass, arrangements
Mary Scully – double bass
Richard Colburn – drums, arrangements
Frank Ricotti – percussion
Sue Bohling – cor anglaise
Jamie Talbot – alto saxophone
Philip Todd – alto saxophone
Stan Sulzman – alto saxophone
Philip Todd – tenor saxophone
Chris Davis – tenor saxophone
Jeff Daly – baritone saxophone
Derek Watkins – trumpet
John Barclay – trumpet
Mike Lovatt – trumpet
Noel Langley – trumpet
Barnaby Dickinson – tenor trombone
Chris Dean – tenor trombone
Jeremy Price – tenor trombone
Richard Edwards – bass trombone
Chris Cowie – oboe
Nigel Black – French horn
Richard Berry – French horn
Helen Keen – flute
Kathleen Stevenson – piccolo flute
Perry Montague-Mason, Benedict Cruft, Boguslaw Kostecki, Chris Tombling, David Woodcock, Everton Nelson, Gavyn Wright, Jackie Shave, Julian Leaper, Kathy Shave, Patrick Kiernan, Warren Zielinski – violin
On October 19, 1999, “ECM” label released “A Long Time Ago”, the 16th Kenny Wheeler album. It was recorded September 1997 – January 1998, at “Gateway Studio” in Kingston, and was produced by Manfred Eicher.
Personnel:
Kenny Wheeler – flugelhorn
John Taylor – piano
John Parricelli – guitar
Derek Watkins, John Barclay, Henry Lowther, Ian Hamer – trumpet
Pete Beachill, Mark Nightingale, Richard Edwards- trombone
On May 8, 1995, “Fontana” label released “Tilt”, the twelve Scott Walker studio album. It was recorded 1994 – 1995, at “RAK Studios” and “Townhouse Studios” in London, and was produced by Peter Walsh and Scott Walker. The album is the first installment of a “trilogy” with The Drift (2006) and Bish Bosch (2012).
Personnel:
Scott Walker – vocals, guitar, whistles
David Rhodes– guitars
Hugh Burns – guitar
Brian Gascoigne – keyboards
Colin Pulbrook – Hammond organ
John Giblin– bass
Ian Thomas – drums, military bass drum and cymbals
Alasdair Malloy – percussion
Louis Jardim– percussion
Jonathan Snowden – flutes
Andy Findon – bass flute
Jim Gregory – bass flute
Roy Jowitt – clarinet
Roy Carter – oboe
Peter Walsh– prog bass drum, whistles
Andrew Cronshaw – horns, reeds, concertina, Ba-wu flute
Elizabeth Kenny – chitarrone
Brian Gascoigne – woodwind orchestration ,organ and celeste of the Methodist Central Hall
Greg Knowles – cimbalom
Jonathan Snowden – piccolo
John Barclay – trumpets
Strings of Sinfonia of London, arranged and conducted by Brian Gascoigne
On May 7, 1996, “Fiction” label released “Wild Mood Swings”, the tenth Cure studio album. It was recorded 1995 – 1996, and was produced by Steve Lyon and Robert Smith.
Personnel:
Robert Smith– vocals, guitar, bass, sleeve art direction
Perry Bamonte– guitar, bass, keyboard, sleeve art direction
Jason Cooper– drums, percussion, sleeve art direction
Simon Gallup– bass guitar, sleeve art direction
Roger O’Donnell– keyboard, sleeve art direction
Ronald Austin – drums
Louis Pavlou – drums
Mark Price– drums
Jesus Alemany – trumpet
John Barclay – trumpet
Steve Dawson – trumpet
Steve Sidwell– trumpet
Richard Edwards – trombone
Sid Gauld – trumpet
Will Gregory– saxophone
Mister Chandrashekhar – violin
Leo Payne – violin
Chris Tombling – violin
Sue Dench – viola
Audrey Riley– cello
Ronald Austin – arrangements
Sid Gauld – arrangements
Will Gregory – arrangements
Audrey Riley – arrangements
Steve Lyon – engineer, mixing
Paul Corkett– mixing
Spike Drake – mixing
Paul Q. Kolderie– mixing
Tom Lord-Alge– mixing
Alan Moulder– mixing
Tim Palmer– mixing
Mark Saunders– mixing
Adrian Maxwell Sherwood– mixing
Sean Slade– mixing
Ian Cooper – mastering
Andy Vella – sleeve art direction
Track listing:
All tracks by Perry Bamonte, Jason Cooper, Simon Gallup, Roger O’Donnell and Robert Smith.
On February 23, 2018, “BMG Records” label released “Five”, the sixth Tony Banks studio album. It was recorded in 2018, at “Angel Studios” in London, “CNSO Studio Gallery 1” in Prague, Czech Republic, and was produced by Nick Davis and Tony Banks.
On July 11, 2011, “XL” label released “Skying”, the third Horrors studio album. It was recorded in 2011, at “Offerclass Ltd”, “Miloco Garden” in London, and was produced by Craig Silvey, Faris Badwan, Joshua Third, Tom Furse, Rhys Webb and Joe Spurgeon.
Personnel:
Faris Badwan– vocals
Joshua Third – guitar
Tom Furse – keyboards
Rhys Webb – bass guitar, keyboards
Joe Spurgeon – drums
Derek Watkins, John Barclay, Mark Nightingale, Martin Owen, Richard Edwards, Richard Watkins – horns
On June 26, 2000, “Hut” label released “Alone with Everybody”, the first Richard Ashcroft solo album. It was recorded in 2000, and was produced by Chris Potter and Richard Ashcroft.