On July 2, 2007, “Victory” label released “Arrivals & Departures”, the third Silverstein studio album. It was recorded in March 2007, and was produced by Mark Trombino.
Personnel:
Shane Told – lead vocals
Neil Boshart – lead guitar
Josh Bradford – rhythm guitar
Billy Hamilton – bass, backing vocals
Paul Koehler – drums, percussion
Mark Trombino – keyboard, percussion, engineer, mixing
Dave Colvin – engineer assistant
Sara Killion – engineer assistant
Martin Wittfooth – artwork
Tyler Clinton – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Shane Told, except where noted.
Sound of the Sun
Bodies and Words
If You Could See into My Soul – Neil Boshart, Shane Told
Words Apart
My Disaster – Neil Boshart, Shane Told
Still Dreaming – Neil Boshart, Shane Told
The Sand Will Turn to Glass
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow – Josh Bradford, Shane Told
On July 2, 1991, “MCA” label released “Good Woman”, the third Gladys Knight studio album. It was recorded 1990 – 1991, at “Studio 56”, “M’Bila Studios”, “2560 Studios”, “Howie Sound”, “Encore Studios”, “Vanguard Studios” in Detroit, Michigan, “Soundworks West”, “Studio 2810”, “Paramount Recording Studios”, “The Sound Suite Detroit”, and was produced by James “D.C.” Wilson III, Attala Zane Giles, Barry Mann, Tim Miner, Michael J. Powell and Howie Rice.
Personnel:
Gladys Knight – lead and backing vocals, arrangements, co-producer
Buba Knight – vocal, backing vocals
Michael J. Powell – guitar, percussion, arrangements, mixing
Greg Phillinganes – piano
David Ward – piano, keyboards programming
James “D.C.” Wilson III – guitar, bass, keyboards, backing vocals, programming
Bobby Cavanest, Howie Rice, Ramsey Embick – keyboards, synthesizer
Vernon D. Fails – keyboards
Mark Nilan – synthesizer, programming
Robert Kelley – bass, drums, additional keyboards, arrangement
On July 2, 2013, “Exploding In Sound Records” label released “AM”, the debut Ovlov album. It was recorded in 2013, and was produced by Michael John Thomas III.
Personnel:
Sadie Dupuis – vocals
Steve Hartlett – vocals, guitar
Michael John Thomas III – guitar, engineer, mixing
In July 2, 1971, “Sparmac” label released “Daddy Who?… Daddy Cool”, the debut Daddy Cool studio album. It was recorded 1970 – 1971, at “Armstrong Studios” in Melbourne, and was produced by Robie Porter. It was the first Australian recorded album to make No. 1 nationally.
Personnel:
Ross Wilson – vocals, guitar, harmonica
Ross Hannaford – vocals, guitar
Wayne Duncan – vocals, bass guitar
Gary Young – vocals, drums
Robie Porter – piano, steel guitar
Jeremy Noone – saxophone
Dave Brown – tenor saxophone, flute
Roger Savage – engineer
Ross Hannaford – design
Ian McCausland – cover graphics
Track listing:
All tracks by Ross Wilson, except where noted.
Daddy Cool – Frank Slay, Bob Crewe
School Days – Chuck Berry
Come Back Again
At The Rockhouse
Guided Missile – Alfred Gaitwood
Good Rockin’ Daddy – Richard Berry, Joseph Bihari as “Joe Josea”
Eagle Rock
Zoop Bop Gold Cadillac
Blind Date
Bom Bom – Ross Wilson, Ross Hannaford
Cherry Pie – Joseph Bihari as “Joe Josea”, Marvin Phillips
On July 2, 2020, “Sub Pop” label released “Anthem + 3”, the third Father John Misty EP. It was recorded in 2020, at “Fivestar Studio”, “The Church” in London, and was produced by Josh Tillman, Bobby Krlic and Jonathan Wilson.
Personnel:
Father John Misty (Josh Tillman) – vocals, guitar
Drew Erikson – various instruments
Joinathan Wilson – various instruments
Bobby Krlic – bass, guitar, piano, strings, percussion
On July 2, 2021, “Silvertone Records” label released “Utopian Ashes”, album by Bobby Gillespie and Jehnny Beth. It was recorded in 2021, at “Le Mob Studio” in London, and was produced by Brendan Lynch, Bobby Gillespie and Andrew Innes.
Personnel:
Bobby Gillespie – vocals, string arrangements
Jenny Berh – vocals
Andrew Innes – acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, mellotron, string arrangements
John Hostile – acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar
Martin Duffy – piano, electric piano, organ, vibraphone
Darrin Mooney – drums, percussion
Jim Hunt – saxophone
Dominic Glover – trumpet
Gita Langley – violin
Jess Murphy – violin
Rosie Langley – violin
Amy Stanford – viola
Kotono Sato – viola
Amy Langley – cello, string arrangements
Tristan Keyte – harp
Brendan Lynch – mixing
Max Heyes – mixing
John Davis – mastering
Monster Chetwynd – painting
Matthew Cooper – design
Track listing:
Chase It Down
English Town
Remember We Were Lovers
Your Heart Will Always Be Broken
Stones of Silence
You Don’t Know What Love Is
Self-Crowned king of Nothingness/You Can Trust Me Now
On July 2, 1996, “TAG Recordings” label released the self-titled, fourth Jawbox album. It was recorded December 1995 – March 1996, at “Water Studios” in Hoboken, New Jersey, and was produced by John Agnello, J. Robbins, Bill Barbot, Kim Coletta and Zach Barocas.
Personnel:
J. Robbins – vocals, guitar, Hammond organ
Bill Barbot – vocals, guitar, Hammond organ, saxophone
Kim Coletta – vocals, bass
Zach Barocas – drums
John Agnello – engineer, mixing
Wayne Dorrell, Juan Garcia, Jeff Gatens – engineer assistant
Jason Farrell – cover art
Track listing:
All tracks by J. Robbins, Bill Barbot, Kim Coletta and Zach Barocas, except where noted.
Mirrorful
Livid
Iodine
His Only Trade
Chinese Fork Tie
Won’t Come Off
Excandescent
Spoiler
Desert Sea
Empire of One
Mule/Stall
Nickle Nickle Millionaire
Capillary Life
Absenter – contains the hidden track Cornflake Girl – Tori Amos
On July 2, 2012, “Snakes & Ladders” label released “Celeste”, the debut My Tiger My Timing album. It was recorded in London, and was produced by Anna Vincent, Sebastian Underhill, James Vincent, Jamie Harrison and Gary Drain.
Personnel:
Anna Vincent– vocals, keyboards, programming
Sebastian Underhill – vocals, synthesizer, keyboards
James Vincent– bass, guitar, backing vocals
Jamie Harrison – bass, guitar, backing vocals
Gary Drain – drums, backing vocals
All tracks by Anna Vincent, Sebastian Underhill, James Vincent, Jamie Harrison and Gary Drain.
On July 2, 1996, “Interscope” label released “It’s Martini Time”, the fourth Reverend Horton Heat (The) album. It was recorded 1995 – 1996, at “Crystal Clear Studios” in Dallas, Texas, “The Village Recorder” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Thom Panunzio.
Personnel:
Jim “Reverend Horton” Heath – vocals, guitar
Jimbo Wallace – vocals, upright bass, fiddle
Scott Churilla – vocals, drums, percussion
Tim Alexander – piano, organ, accordion
Dan Phillips – steel guitar
Billy Pitman – guitar
Jim Lehnert – tenor sax, baritone sax
Gary Sweet – trumpet
Erik Swanson – trombone
Thom Panunzio – engineer, mixing
Keith Rust – assistant engineer, mixing
Terry Slemmons – assistant engineer
David Nottingham – assistant mixer
Chris Shaw – mixing
Robert Vosgien – mastering
Tony Ferguson – A&R
Unleashed – art direction
Richard Lee Smith, Jr. – additional illustration
Jennifer Broussard – photography
Marina Chavez – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jim Heath except where noted.
Big Red Rocket of Love
Slow
It’s Martini Time
Generation Why
Slingshot – Jim Heath, Jimbo Wallace, Scott Churilla
On July 2, 1984, “Warner Bros” label released “The Last In Line”, the second Dio studio album. It was recorded in 1984, at “Caribou Ranch” in Colorado, and was produced by Ronnie James Dio.
Personnel:
Ronnie James Dio– lead vocals
Vivian Campbell– guitar
Claude Schnell- keyboards
Jimmy Bain– bass
Vinny Appice– drums, percussion
Angelo Arcuri – engineer
Rich Markowitz – engineer assistant
George Marino – mastering
Barry Jackson – illustration
Track listing:
All lyrics by Ronnie James Dio, music as noted.
We Rock – Ronnie James Dio
The Last in Line – Jimmy Bain, Vivian Campbell, Ronnie James Dio
Breathless – Vivian Campbell, Ronnie James Dio
I Speed at Night – Vinny Appice, Jimmy Bain, Vivian Campbell, Ronnie James Dio
One Night in the City – Vinny Appice, Jimmy Bain, Vivian Campbell, Ronnie James Dio
Evil Eyes – Ronnie James Dio
Mystery – Jimmy Bain, Ronnie James Dio
Eat Your heart Out – Vinny Appice, Jimmy Bain, Vivian Campbell, Ronnie James Dio
Egypt (The Chains Are On) – Vinny Appice, Jimmy Bain, Vivian Campbell, Ronnie James Dio