On July 12, 2020, Judith Aileen Dyble died aged 71. She was singer-songwriter, and musician (piano, autoharp, recorder), member of Trader Horne, recorded with Giles, Giles and Fripp, but best known as founding member and vocalist of Fairport Convention.
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Glass Hammer: The Inconsolable Secret
On July 12, 2005, “Arion Records” and “Sound Resources” labels released “The Inconsolable Secret”, the eighth Glass Hammer studio album. It was recorded 2004 – 2005 and was produced by Fred Schendel and Steve Babb.
Personnel:
- Walter Moore – lead vocals
- Susie Bogdanowicz – lead vocals
- Fred Schendel – vocals, keyboards, electric and steel guitars
- Steve Babb – vocals, keyboards, bass
- Matt Mendians – drums
- Sarah Snyder – vocals
- Flo Paris – vocals
- Eric Parker – acoustic guitar
- Kamran Alan Shikoh – classical and electric guitar
- David Wallimann, Johnny Bruhns – electric guitar
- Donna Curry – flute
- The Adonia String Trio
- Rebecca James – violin
- Susan Hawkins-Whitacre – viola
- Rachel Hackenberger – cello
- Bethany Warren – backing vocals, choir
- Stephanie Rumpza – recorder, choir
- Mike Rumpza – choir arrangements
- Haley McGuire, Summer Hullender, Elimy Hammett and Natalie Pittman – choir
- Tom Hammett – vocals
- Laura Lindstrom – vocals
- David Carter – lead guitar
- Bob Katz – mastering
- Roger Dean – cover art
- Sound Resources – layout, design
Track listing:
All tracks by Steve Babb and Fred Schendel.
- A Maker of Crowns
- The Knight of the North
- Long and Long Ago
- The Morning She Woke
- Lirazel
- The High Place
- Morrigan’s Song
- Walking Toward Doom
- Mog Ruith
- Through a Glass Darkly
- The Lady Waits
- The Mirror Cracks
- Having Caught a Glimpse
Daniel Lanois: Belladonna
On July 12, 2005, “ANTI” label released “Belladonna”, the eleventh Daniel Lanois album. It was recorded in 2005, in Toronto, Canada, and was produced by Daniel Lanois.
Personnel:
- Daniel Lanois- pedal steel guitar
- Bill Dillon – guitar
- Malcolm Burn- keyboards, guitar
- Aaron Embry- piano, guitar
- Brad Mehldau- piano
- Daryl Johnson- bass
- Brian Blade- drums
- Victor Indrizzo- drums
- Gilbert Castellanos – trumpet
- Michael Dessen – trombone
- Adam Samuels – mixing
Track listing:
All tracks by Daniel Lanois.
- Two Worlds
- Sketches
- Oaxaca
- Agave
- Telco
- Desert Rose
- Carla
- The Deadly Nightshade
- Dusty
- Frozen
- Panorama
- Flametop Green
- Todos Santos
The Futureheads: Same
On July 12, 2004, “679” label released the self-titled, debut Futureheads (The) album. It was recorded in 2004 and was produced by Paul Epworth and Andy Gill.
Personnel:
- Ross Millard – vocals, guitar
- Barry Hyde – vocals, guitar
- David “Jaff” Craig – vocals, bass guitar
- Dave Hyde – drums
- Adrian Newton, Andy Gill, Jerry Kandiah – engineer
- Al O’Connell, Mark ‘Uptown Top’ Rankin, Richard Williams – additional engineering
- Helen Ward – assistant engineer
- Chris Lord-Alge, Clive Goddard, Gareth Jones – mixing
- Big Active – art direction
- Damien Poulain – artwork
- Tony Gibson – photography
- Clare Shilland – band photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Ross Millard, Barry Hyde, David Craig and Dave hyde, except where noted.
- Le Garage
- Robot
- A to B
- Decent Days and Nights
- Meantime
- Alms
- Danger of the Water
- Carnival Kids
- The City Is Here for You to Use
- First Day
- He Knows
- Stupid and Shallow
- Trying Not to Think About Time
- Hounds of Love – Kate Bush
- Man Ray
Jonathan Melvoin
On July 12, 1996, Jonathan David Melvoin died aged 34. He was a musician (vocal, keyboards, piano, drums, percussion), member and performed with The Dickies, The Family (Prince side project band), Wendy & Lisa, Prince, and the Revolution, and Smashing Pumpkins.
Young Gods: All Our Kings Are Dead
On July 12, 2010, “Live Forever” label released “All Our Kings Are Dead”, the debut Young Guns album. It was recorded in 2010, and was produced by Dan Weller.
Personnel:
- Gustav Wood – lead vocals
- Fraser Taylor – lead guitar
- John Taylor – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Simon Mitchell – bass guitar
- Ben Jolliffe – drums, percussion, backing vocals
- Ciaran Cahill – additional string arrangements
- Dan Weller – mixing
- Dick Beetham – mastering
- Paul Jackson – artwork
Track listing:
All music by Gustav Wood, Fraser Taylor, John Taylor, Simon Mitchell and Bon Jolliffe, all lyrics by Gustav Wood.
- Sons of Apathy
- Crystal Clear
- Meter & Verse
- Weight of the World
- O.A
- Stitches
- Winter Kiss
- Elements
- After the War
- Endless Grey
- At the Gates
- Beneath the Waves
Witness: Before the Calm
On July 12, 1999, “Island” label released “Before the Calm”, the debut Witness album. It was recorded 1998–1999 at “Rockfield Studios” in Wales, and was produced by Phil Vinall.
Personnel:
- Gerard Starkie – vocals, guitars
- Ray Chan – guitars
- Dylan Keeton – bass
- John Langley – drums
- Julian Pransky-Poole – additional instrumentation
- Paul Read – engineer
- Phelan Kane – programming
Track listing:
All tracks by Gerard Starke, Ray Chan, Dylan Keeton and John Langley, except where noted.
- Second Life
- Scars
- Freezing Over Morning
- Hijacker
- My Own Old Song
- So Far Gone
- Cause and Effect
- Heirloom – Gerard Starke, Ray Chan, Dylan Keeton, John Langley,, Harte
- Audition
- My Friend Will See Me Through
- Still
Rooney: Calling the World
On July 12, 2007, “Geffen” label released “Calling the World”, the second Rooney studio album. It was recorded in 2007, and was produced by John Fields.
Personnel:
- Robert Schwartzman – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Taylor Locke – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Louie Stephens – keyboards, piano
- Matthew Winter – bass guitar
- Ned Brower- drums, backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Robert Coppola Schwartzman.
- Calling the World
- When Did Your Heart Go Missing?
- I Should’ve Been After You
- Tell Me Soon
- Don’t Come Around Again
- Are You Afraid?
- Love Me or Leave Me
- Paralyzed
- What For
- All in Your Head
- Believe in Me
- Help Me Find My Way
Joe Felds
On July 12, 2017, Joe Fields died aged 88. He has worked for “London Records”, “MGM”, “Verve”, “Prestige”, “Sue Records”, and “Buddha Records” (started their jazz division, “Cobblestone Records”), before he started his own label “Muse Records” in 1973. The label featured artists such as Pat Martino, Houston Person, Cedar Walton, Charlie Earland, Larry Coryell and Woody Shaw. In the 80’s Fields acquired “Savoy” and “Landmark Records” labels. “Savoy” owned recordings by Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and Dexter Gordon, among others. In 1997, Joe, and his son Barney, launched “HighNote” and “Savant Records”, labels that features artists such as Kenny Burrell, Houston Person, Wallace Roney, Eric Alexander, Freddy Cole, Tom Harrell and Russell Malone.
Tony Iommi: Fused
On July 12, 2005, “Sanctuary” label released “Fused”, the third Tony Iommi solo album. It was recorded in 2004, and was produced by Bob Marlette and Tony Iommi.
Personnel:
- Tony Iommi– lead and rhythm guitars
- Glenn Hughes– vocals, bass guitar
- Kenny Aronoff – drums
All tracks by Tony Iommi, Glenn Hughes and Bob Marlette.
- Dopamine
- Wasted Again
- Saviour of the Real
- Resolution Song
- Grace
- Deep Inside a Shell
- What You’re Living For
- Face Your Fear
- The Spell
- I Go Insane






