In December 1973, “Regal Zonophone” label released “Fandangos in Space”, the debut Carmen album. It was recorded in 1973, at “John Kongo’s Studios”, “Air Studios”, and “EMI Studios”, and was produced by Tony Visconti.
Personnel:
David Clark Allen – lead vocals, electric and flamenco guitar
Roberto Amaral – lead and backing vocals, vibraphone, castanets
Angela Allen – lead and backing vocals, synthesizer, Mellotron
John Glascock – backing vocals, bass guitar, bass pedals
Paul Fenton – drums, percussion
Tony Visconti – engineer
John Kongos – engineer
Alan Harris – engineer
John Kurlander – engineer
Peter Mew – engineer
Peter Howe – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by David Clark Allen, except where noted.
Bulerias
Bullfight – Roberto Amaral
Stepping Stone – Roberto Amaral
Sailor Song
Lonely House
Por Tarantos – traditional
Looking Outside (My Window)
Tales of Spain
Retirando – John Glascock, Paul Fenton, Andrea Allen, Roberto Amaral, David Clark Allen
On November 14, 1983, “Neutron” label released “Beauty Stab”, the second ABC studio album. It was recorded August – September 1983, at “Sarm Studios East and West”, “Townhouse Studios”, “Abbey Road Studios” in London, and was produced by Gary Langan, Martin Fry, Mark White and Stephen Singleton.
Personnel:
Martin Fry – lead and backing vocals, string arrangements, design
Mark White – pianos, Roland Juno-6, E-mu Emulator, synthesizers, guitars, string arrangements, design
Stephen Singleton – alto saxophone, string arrangements, design
Alan Spenner – bass guitar
Andy Newmark – drums
Louis Jordan (Luís Jardim) – percussion
Howie Casey – tenor and baritone saxophone
David Theodore – oboe
David Bedford – string arrangements
Gary Langan – engineer
John Kurlander – engineer assistant
Bob Kraushaar – engineer assistant
Keith Nixon – engineer assistant
Keith Breeden – design assistant
Gered Mankowitz – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Martin Fry, Mark White and Stephen Singleton.
On October 22, 1976, “Rocket Record Company” label released “Blue Moves”, the eleventh Elton John studio album. It was recorded March – June 1976, at “EMI” in London, “Brother” in Santa Monica, California, “Sunset Sound” in Los Angeles, “eastern Sound” in Toronto, Canada, and was produced by Gus Dudgeon.
Personnel:
Elton John – vocals, acoustic piano, vocalese, harmonium, harpsichord
Davey Johnstone – mandolin, acoustic and electric guitar, slide guitar, dulcimer, sitar
Caleb Quaye – acoustic and electric guitar, 12-string guitar
James Newton Howard – synthesizers, Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ, mellotron, clavinet
Carl Fortina – accordion
Ray Cooper – glockenspiel, marimba, gong, tambourine, vibraphone, bells, shaker, triangle, finger cymbals, congas, rototom
Kenny Passarelli – bass guitar
Roger Pope – drums
David Sanborn – saxophone
Michael Brecker – saxophone
Randy Brecker – trumpet
Barry Rogers – trombone
The Martyn Ford Orchestra – strings, brass
Michael Hurwitz – cello
The London Symphony Orchestra – strings
The Cornerstone Institutional Baptist Church and the Southern California Community Choir – choirs
David Crosby – backing vocals
Curt Becher – backing vocals, BGV arrangements
Bruce Johnston – backing vocals, BGV arrangements
Jon Joyce – backing vocals
Ron Hicklin – backing vocals
Gene Morford – backing vocals
Graham Nash – backing vocals
Toni Tennille – backing vocals
Cindy Bullens – backing vocals
Clark Burroughs – backing vocals
Joe Chemay – backing vocals
The Gene Page Strings – strings
Richard Studt – strings and brass leader
Harry Bluestone – strings leader
Paul Buckmaster – strings and brass arrangements, conductor
Rev. James Cleveland – choir director
Daryl Dragon – BGV arrangements
Arun Chakraverty, Mark Howlett, John Kurlander, Earle Mankey, John Stewart – engineer
Gus Dudheon – engineer, remix, liner notes
Arun Chakraverty – cutting engineer
David Costa – art direction and coordination
Patrick Procktor – painting
David Nutter – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, except where noted.
Your Starter for…-Caleb Quaye
Tonight
One Horse Town – Elton John, Bernie Taupin, James Newton Howard
In February 1976, “EMI” label released “Timeless Flight”, the fourth Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel studio album. It was recorded in 1975, and was produced by Steve Harley.
Personnel:
Steve Harley- vocals
Jim Cregan- guitar, backing vocals
George Ford – bass guitar, backing vocals
Duncan Mackay- keyboards, string arrangement
Stuart Elliott- drums, percussion
Lindsey Elliott – percussion
Patricia Paay- backing vocals
Yvonne Keeley, Barry St. John- backing vocals
Madeline Bell, Peter Clarke, Larry Steele, Liza Strike, Leroy Wiggins, Joy Yates – backing vocals
Peter Kelsey – engineer
Tony Clark – remix engineer, engineer
Ray Hendriksen – engineer
John Kurlander – engineer
John Leckie– engineer
Chris Blair – master cutter
Mick Rock- sleeve design, photography, art direction
In August 1973, “Harvest” label released “Boulders”, the first Roy Wood solo album. It was recorded 1969 – 1971, at “Phonogram Studios” and “Abbey Road Studios” in London, and was produced by Roy Wood.
Personnel:
Roy Wood – lead, harmony and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, steel guitar, bass, piano, drums, percussion, mandolin, cittern, bouzouki, banjo, cello, double bass, brass, saxophones, bassoon, recorders, harmonica, water bowl, sound effects, cover art
John Kurlander – harmonium
Track listing:
All tracks by Roy Wood.
Songs of Praise
Wake Up
Rock Down Low
Nancy Sing Me a Song
Dear Elaine
Medley: All the Way Over the Hill, Irish Loafer (And His Hen)
Miss Clarke and the Computer
When Gran’ma Plays the Banjo
Rock Medley: Rockin’ Shoes, She’s Too Good for Me, Locomotive
In July 1975, “BTM” label released “Scheherazade and Other Stories”, the sixth Renaissance studio album. It was recorded in May 1975, at “Abbey Road Studios”, and was produced by David Hitchcock, Annie Haslam, Michael Dunford, John Tout, Jon Camp and Terence Sullivan.
Personnel:
Annie Haslam– lead and backing vocals
Michael Dunford – acoustic guitars, backing vocals
John Tout – keyboards, backing vocals
Jon Camp – bass, bass pedals, lead and backing vocals
On November 9, 1970 “Apple” label released “No Dice” the second Badfinger studio album. It was recorded April – August 1970, at “Abbey Road Studios” and “Trident Studios” in London, and was produced by Geoff Emerick and Mal Evans.
Personnel:
Pete Ham– lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, piano, tack piano, Rhodes piano
Tom Evans– lead and backing vocals, bass guitar
Joey Molland– lead and backing vocals, rhythm and lead guitars
Mike Gibbins – lead and backing vocals, drums
Keith H – session musician
John Kurlander – engineer
Richard Lush – engineer
Mike Jarrett – mixing
Steve Kolanijan – liner notes, sleeve notes
Mike Jarratt – engineer, mixing
Gene Mahon – design
Richard DiLello– design, photography
Marcia McGovern – pre-production
Roberta Ballard – production manager
Track listing:
I Can’t Take It – Peter Ham
I Don’t Mind – Tome Evans, Joey Molland
Love Me Do – Joey Molland
Midnight Caller – Pete Ham
No Matter What – Pete Ham
Without You – Pete Ham, Tome Evans
Blodwyn – Pete Ham
Better Days – Tome Evans, Joey Molland
It Had to be – Mike Gibbins
Watford John – Tome Evans, Mike Gibbins, Pete Ham, Joey Molland