On July 23, 1994, the “Astronomical Union” named the Asteroid 3834 (orbiting between Mars and Jupiter) “Zappafrank”, in honor of Frank Zappa, who died one year before. Zappafrank is not the first asteroid to be named after a rock musician; Asteroids Lennon, McCartney, Starr, and Harrison already exist – and there are others named after Oldfield (Mike Oldfield), Clapton (Eric Clapton) and Jarre (Jean-Michel Jarre and Maurice Jarre).
Tag Archives: July 23
Enchant: Blink of an Eye
On July 23, 2002, “Inside Out Music” label released “Blink of an Eye”, the sixth Enchant studio album. It was recorded in 2002 and was produced by Douglas A. Ott.
Personnel:
- Douglas A. Ott– guitar, bass, keyboards
- Ted Leonard– vocals, additional guitar
- Phil Bennett– keyboard solos, additional keyboards
- Ed Platt– bass guitar
- Sean Flanegan– drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Douglas A. Ott, except where noted.
- Under Fire – Ted Leonard, Douglas A. Ott
- Monday – Ted Leonard, Douglas A. Ott
- Seeds Of Hate – Ted Leonard, Douglas A. Ott
- Flat Line
- Follow The Sun
- Ultimate Gift
- My Everafter – Ted Leonard, Douglas A. Ott
- Invisible – Ted Leonard, Douglas A. Ott
- Despicable – Ted Leonard, Douglas A. Ott
- Prognosis (bonus track)
Chrome Hoof: Pre-Emptive False Rapture
On July 23, 2007, “Southern Records” label released “Pre-Emptive False Rapture”,the second Chrome Hoof studio album. It was recorded in 2007, at “Southern Studios”, and was produced by Harvey Birrell, Lola Olafisoye, Andy Gustard, Emma Sullivan, Emmett Elvin, Chloe Herington, Sarah Anderson, Leo Smee and Milo Smee.
Personnel:
- Lola Olafisoye – vocal
- Andy Gustard – guitars, percussion
- Emma Sullivan – vocal, keyboards, vocoder, trumpet, percussion
- Emmett Elvin – keyboards, synthesizers, sampler
- Chloe Herington – bassoon, sax, percussion
- Sarah Anderson: – violin, viola, percussion, backing vocal
- Leo Smee – bass, synthesizers, percussion, backing vocal
- Milo Smee – drums, percussion, synthesizers
- Tim Bowen – cello
- Lee Dorrian – guest vocals
- Hannah Morris – dancer
- Nuwella Love – additional vocals
- Harvey Birrell – recording, engineer
- Tim Turan – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Harvey Birrell, Lola Olafisoye, Andy Gustard, Emma Sullivan, Emmett Elvin, Chloe Herington, Sarah Anderson, Leo Smee and Milo Smee.
- Nordic Curse
- Tonyte
- Pronoid
- Circus 9000
- Moss Covered Obelisk
- Leave This Ruined Husk
- Symbolik 180°
- Death is Certain
- Astral Suicide
- Egg N’ Bass
- Spokes of Uridium
Fourplay: Heartfelt
On July 23, 2002, “Arista” label released “Heartfelt”, the seventh Fourplay studio album. It was recorded in 2002, and was produced by Nathan East, Bob James, Larry Carlton and Harvey Mason.
Personnel:
- Bob James– keyboards
- Larry Carlton– guitar
- Nathan East– bass guitar
- Harvey Mason– drums
Track listing:
- Galaxia – Nathan East, Bob James, Larry Carlton, Harvey Mason
- That’s the Time – Harvey Mason
- Break it Out – Nathan East, Bob James, Larry Carlton, Harvey Mason
- Rollin’ – Larry Carlton
- Let’s Make Love – Babyface, Nathan East
- Heartfelt – Bob James
- Tally Ho! – Bob James, Harvey Mason
- Café l’Amour – Nathan East, Bob James, Larry Carlton, Harvey Mason
- Ju – Ju – Harvey Mason
- Goin’ Back Home – Larry Carlton, Nathan East
- Karma – Nathan East, Bob James, Larry Carlton, Harvey Mason
- Making Up – Nathan East
Red House Painters: Songs for a Blue Guitar
On July 23, 1996, “Supreme Recordings” label released “Songs for a Blue Guitar”, the fifth Red House Painters studio album. It was recorded 1995 – 1996, at “Record Two Studios” in Mendocino County, Comptche, California, “Hyde Street Studios” and “Polk Street Recording” in San Francisco, and was produced by Mark Kozelek.
Personnel:
- Mark Kozelek – vocals, guitar, piano
- Stephanie Finch – backing vocals
- Mark Needham – recording
- Billy Anderson– engineer.
- Darren Mora, Dale Lawton – second engineer
- John Golden – mastering
- Paul McMenamin (at v23) – art direction, design
- Michele Turriani.- photography
Track listing:.
All tracks by Mark Kozelek, except where noted.
- Have You Forgotten
- Song for a Blue Guitar
- Make Like Paper
- Priest Alley Song
- Trailways
- I Feel the Rain Fall
- Long Distance Runaround – Jon Anderson
- All Mixed Up – Ric Ocasek
- Revelation Big Sur
- Silly Love Songs – Paul McCartney
João Gilberto: João
On July 23, 1991, “Polygram do Brazil Ltda” label released “João”, the 30th João Gilberto album. It was recorded in 1991, and was produced by Mayrton Bahia.
Personnel:
- Joao Gilberto – vocal, guitar
- Clare Fischer– keyboards, string arrangements
- Jim Hughart– acoustic bass
- Joe Correro – drums
- Michito Sanchez – percussion
Track listing:
- Eu Sambo Mesmo (I Really Samba) – Janet Almeida
- Siga (Go On) – Fernando Lobo, Helio Guimarães
- Rosinha – (Little Rose) – Jonas Silva
- Málaga – Fred Bongusto
- Una Mujer (A Woman) – Paul Misraki, S. Pontal Riso, C. Olivare
- Eu e Meu Coração (My Heart and I) – Inaldo Vilarinho, Antonio Botelho
- You Do Something to Me – Cole Porter
- Palpite Infeliz (Unhappy Remark) – Noel Rosa
- Ave Maria no Morro (Ave Maria on the Hill) – Herivelto Martins
- Sampa – Caetano Veloso
- Sorriu pra Mim (Smiled at Me) – Garoto, Luiz Claudio
- Que Reste-t-il de Nos Amours (I Wish You Love) – Charles Trenet, Leon Chauliac
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros: Same
On July 23, 2013, “Vagrant” label released the self-titled, third Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros album. It was recorded in 2013, and was produced by Alex Ebert.
Personnel:
- Alex Ebert – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, keyboards, electric bass, basketball, melodica, percussion, string arrangements
- Jade Castrinos – vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourine
- Christian Letts – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, 12 string guitar, mandolin, marching bass drum
- Stewart Cole – vocals, trumpet, synths, piano, alto horn, flugelhorn, baritone horn, cornet, Hammond and Lowrey organs, Wurlitzer, pump organ, recorder
- Mark Noseworthy – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, 12 string guitar, tenor banjo, slide guitar, electric 12 string guitar, mandolin,
- Crash – vocals
- Orpheo McCord – vocals, percussion, drums, marimba
- Nora Kirkpatrick- accordion, organ, keys, omnichord, vocals
- Josh Collazo – vocals, drums, concert toms, percussion, alto saxophone
- Seth Ford-Young – vocals, electric bass, upright bass
- Aaron Arntz – piano
- Nico Algietti – acoustic and electric guitar
- Roger Joseph Manning Jr. – piano
- Aaron Embry – piano, organ
- Nathaniel Markman, Fred Bows, Susie Park – violin
- Matt Linesch – engineer, mixing
Track listing:
- Better Days – Alex Ebert, Nico Aglietti
- Let’s Get High – Alex Ebert
- Two – Alex Ebert, Seth Ford-Young, Mark Noseworthy
- Please! – Alex Ebert
- Country-Calling – Alex Ebert
- Life Is Hard – Jade Castrinos, Alex Ebert
- If I Were Free – Alex Ebert, Josh Collazo, Seth Ford-Young, Mark Noseworthy
- In the Lion – Alex Ebert
- They Were Wrong – Alex Ebert
- In the Summer – Alex Ebert
- Remember to Remember – Jade Castrinos, Stewart Cole, Alex Ebert
- This Life – Alex Ebert, Nico Algietti
Super Furry Amimals: Rings Around the World
On July 23, 2001, “Epic” label released “Rings Around the World”, the fifth Super Furry Animals studio album. It was recorded April – September 2000, at “Monnow Valley Studios” in Rockfield, Monmouthshire, and “Bearsville Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Chris Shaw, Gruff Rhys, Huw Bunford, Guto Pryce, Cian Ciaran and Dafydd Leuan. “Mojo” magazine voted “Rings Around the World” album of year 2001.
Personnel:
- Gruff Rhys– lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
- Huw Bunford– lead guitar, pedal steel guitar, backing vocals
- Cian Ciaran– keyboards, backing vocals
- Guto Pryce– bass guitar
- Dafydd Leuan – drums, backing vocals
- Kris Jenkins – percussion
- John Cale– piano
- Osian Gwynedd – piano
- Matt Sibley – saxophone
- Gary Alesbrook – trumpet
- Tony Robinson – trumpet, flugel horn, trombone
- John Telfer – flute
- Howard Gott, Harriet Harris, Sally Herbert, Steven Hussey, Jackie Norrie – violin
- Sonia Slany, Lucy Theo, Brian Wright – violin
- Nick Barr, Sophia Sirota, Clare Smith – viola
- Nick Cooper, Sophie Harris – cello
- Beti Rhys – harp
- Anna Smith – backing vocals
- Paul McCartney– carrot and celery
Track listing:
All tracks by Chris Shaw, Gruff Rhys, Huw Bunford, Guto Pryce, Cian Ciaran and Dafydd Leuan, except where noted.
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- Alternate Route to Vulcan Street
- Sidewalk Serfer Girl
- (Drawing) Rings Around the World
- It’s Not the End of the World?
- Receptacle for the Respectable
- (A) Touch Sensitive – contains a sample of “Ann” by Dave Alexander
- Shoot Doris Day
- Miniature
- No Sympathy
- Juxtapozed with U
- Presidential Suite
- Run! Christian, Run!
- Fragile Happiness
Jimmy Eat World: Static Prevails
On July 23, 1996, “Capitol” label released “Static Prevails”, the second Jimmy Eat World studio album. It was recorded 1995 – 1996, and was produced by Mark Trombino, Wes Kidd, Jim Adkins, Tom Linton, Rick Burch and Zach Lind.
Personnel:
- Jim Adkins – lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, additional photography
- Tom Linton – lead vocals, rhythm and lead guitar
- Rick Burch – bass guitar
- Zach Lind – drums, accordion, concertina
- Wes Kidd– acoustic guitar
- Sarah Pont – violin
- Eric Richter– additional vocals
- Larry Elyea – pre-production engineer
- Tom Rothrock, Rob Schnapf – engineer, mixing
- Mark Trombino– Moog, engineer, mixing
- Billy Bowers – engineer assistant
- Peter Doell – engineer assistant
- Steve Genewick – engineer assistant
- Cappy Japngie – engineer assistant
- Jeff Sheehan, Billy Smith – engineer assistant
- Stephen Marcussen– mastering
- Andy Mueller – additional photography
- Paul Drake – cover, band photography
- Craig Aaronson – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Jim Adkins, Tom Linton, Rick Burch and Zach Lind.
- Thinking, That’s All
- Rockstar
- Claire
- Call it in the Air
- Seventeen
- Episode IV
- Digits
- Caveman
- World is Static
- In the Same Room
- Robot Factory
- Anderson Mesa
The Black Crowes: Three Snakes And One Charm
On July 23, 1996, “American” label released “Three Snakes and One Charm”, the fourth Black Crowes (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1995, and was produced by Jack Joseph Puig, Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson, Marc Ford, Eddie Harsch, Johnny Colt and Steve Gorman.
Personnel:
- Chris Robinson– vocals
- Rich Robinson– guitar
- Marc Ford– guitar
- Eddie Harsch– keyboards
- Johnny Colt– bass guitar
- Steve Gorman– drums
- The Dirty Dozen – horns, arrangements
- Bruce Kaphan – pedal steel
- Rik Taylor – banjo
- Gary “Mudbone” Cooper, Garry Shider, Barbara Mitchell, Erica Stewart – backing vocals
Track listing:
- Under a Mountain
- Good Friday
- Nebakanezer
- One Mirror Too Many
- Blackberry
- Girl from a Pawnshop
- (Only) Halfway to Everywhere
- Bring On, Bring On
- How Much for Your Wings?
- Let Me Share the Ride
- Better When You’re Not Alone
- Evil Eye









