On January 31, 2020, “Rise” label released “God Bless the Renegades”, the debut Clint Lowery album. It was recorded in June 2019, at “Studio Barbarosa” in Gotha, Florida, and was produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette.
Personnel:
Clint Lowery – lead vocals, guitars, bass guitar, drums
On January 25, 2005, “Sanctuary” label released “Life Begins Again”, the debut Jimmy Chamberlin Complex (The) album. It was recorded in June 2004, and was produced by Jimmy Chamberlin.
Personnel:
Jimmy Chamberlin – drums
Billy Mohler – vocals, bass, keyboards, guitar
Sean Woolstenhulme – guitar
Adam Benjamin – Fender Rhodes
Paul Chamberlin – additional drums
Corey Wilton – lead guitar, additional guitar
Billy Corgan – vocal
Rob Dickinson – vocal
Bill Medley – vocal
Linda Strawberry – backing vocals
Edmund Monsef – engineer
Tom Rothrock – mixing
Mike Tarantino – mixing assistant
Track listing:
All tracks by Jimmy Chamberlin and Billy Mohler, except where noted.
Streetcrawler – Jimmy Chamberlin, Billy Mohler, Sean Woolstenhulme
Life Begins Again
P.S.A. – Jimmy Chamberlin, Billy Mohler, Sean Woolstenhulme
Loki Cat – Jimmy Chamberlin, Billy Mohler, Sean Woolstenhulme
Cranes of Prey
Love Is Real
Owed to Darryl – Jimmy Chamberlin, Billy Mohler, Sean Woolstenhulme
Newerwaves
Time Shift
Lullabye – lyrics by Becca Popkin
Loki Cat (reprise) – Jimmy Chamberlin, Billy Mohler, Sean Woolstenhulme
In December 1968, “Impulse!” label released “A Monastic Trio”, the first Alice Coltrane album. It was recorded January – June 1968, at John Coltrane home studio in Dix Hills, New York, and was produced by Alice Coltrane. The album is a tribute to her husband, John Coltrane, who had died the year before.
In December 1982, “Casablanca” label released “White Heat”, the twelfth Dusty Springfield studio album. It was recorded November 1981 – June 1982, at “Conway Recording Studios”, “Kendun Recorders” and “Group IV Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Howard Steele, Dusty Springfield and Andre Sischer.
Personnel:
Dusty Springfield – lead and background vocals
George Nauful – guitar
David Plehn – guitar
Jean Roussel – synthesizer, piano
Robbie Buchanan – piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano
Tommy Faragher – synthesizer, percussion, background vocals, Wurlitzer electric piano, Casio
Nicky Hopkins – piano
James Newton Howard – Prophet-5 synthesizer, string arrangements
Caleb Quaye – synthesizer, bass, guitar, Wurlitzer electric piano, Minimoog
Kevan Staples – clarinet, guitar, Minimoog
Steve Sykes – guitar, Wurlitzer electric piano, Minimoog
Nathan East – bass guitar
Davey Faragher – bass
Marlo Henderson – bass
Mark Leonard – bass
Kenny Lee Lewis – bass
André Fischer – drums
Casey Scheuerell – drums
Linn Drums – drums
Steve Zaretsky – percussion
Max Gronenthal – backing vocals
Eddy Keating – backing vocals
John Townsend – backing vocals
Danny Ironstone – backing vocals
Barbara Busa Cilla – backing vocals
Nick DeCaro – arranger, conductor
Howard Steele – engineer, mixing
Steve Zaretsky – engineer assistant
Lindy Griffin – engineer assistant
Philip Moores – engineer assistant
Karen Chamberlain – engineer assistant
Les D. Cooper – engineer assistant
Debra Courier – production assistant
Jackie Krost – executive producer
Glen Christensen – art direction
Mac James – paintings
Bret Lopez – photography
Track listing:
Donnez Moi – Jean-Alain Roussel, Paul Northfield, Luc Plamondon, Christiane Robichaud
I Don’t Think We Could Ever Be Friends – Jean-Alain Roussel, Sting
Blind Sheep – Daniel Ironstone, Tommy Faragher, Dusty Springfield, Mary Unobsky
Don’t Call It Love – Dean Pitchford, Tom Snow
Time and Time Again – Paul Buchanan, Jay Gruska
I Am Curious – Carole Pope, Kevan Staples
Sooner or Later – Tommy Faragher, Daniel Ironstone
On December 5, 1969, “Blues Way” label released “Completely Well”, the 17th B.B. King album. It was recorded in June 1969, at “The Hit Factory” in New York City, and was produced by Bill Szymczyk.
Personnel:
B.B. King – vocals, lead guitar
Hugh McCracken – rhythm guitar
Paul Harris – organ, acoustic and Fender Rhodes electric piano
Jerry Jemmott – bass
Herbie Lovelle – drums
Bert “Super Charts” DeCoteaux – string and horn arrangements
Track listing:
So Excited – B.B. King, Gerald Jemmott
No Good – Ferdinand Washington, B.B. King
You’re Losin’ Me – Ferdinand Washington, B.B. King
What Happened – B.B. King
Confessin’ the Blues – Jay McShann, Walter Brown
Key to My Kingdom – Maxwell Davis, Joe Josea, Claude Baum
On November 22, 2019, “New West” label released “A Jazz Celebration of The Allman Brothers Band”, an album by the Big Band of Brothers. It was recorded in June 2018, at “Bates Brothers Recording” in Hueytown, Alabama, and was produced by John Harvey, Mark Lanter and Charles Driebe.
Personnel:
Mart Avant – trumpet, flugelhorn
Rob Alley – trumpet, flugelhorn
Barney Floyd – trumpet, flugelhorn
Chris Gordon – trumpet, flugelhorn
Billy Bargetzi – trombone
Chad Fisher – trombone
Bill Huber – trombone
Wycliffe Gordon – soprano trombone
Brandon Slocumb – bass trombone
Jimmy Bowland – alto saxophone
Mace Hibbard – alto saxophone
Kelley O’Neal – alto saxophone
Dick Aven – tenor, soprano saxophone
Nathan McLeod – tenor saxophone
Steve Collins – baritone saxophone
Marc Broussard – vocals
Ruthie Foster – vocals
Andy Nevala – piano, Hammond B-3, Rhodes
Jack Pearson – slide guitar
Matt Casey – guitar
Tom Wolfe – guitar
Abe Becker – double bass, bass guitar
Chris Kozak – double bass, bass guitar
David Ray – double bass, bass guitar
Mark Lanter – drums
Dave Crenshaw – congas, percussion
Track listing:
Statesboro Blues – Blind Willie McTell
Don’t Want You No More – Spencer Davis, Edward Hardin
It’s Not My Cross to Bear – Gregg Allman
Hot ‘Lanta – Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks, Berry Oakley, Jai Johanny Johanson
On November 16, 1993, “Swell Records” label released “Deluxe”, the second Better Than Ezra album. It was recorded May – June 1993, and was produced by Dan Rothchild.
Personnel:
Kevin Griffin – vocals, guitar
Tom Drummond – bass
Cary Bonnecaze – vocals, drums
Dan Rothchild – vocals, additional guitar, various instruments
On October 30, 1981, “Rough Trade” label released “The Sound of the Sand and Other Songs of the Pedestrian”, the debut David Thomas studio album. It was recorded May – June 1981, at “Regent’s Park” in London, and was produced by Adam Kidron and Peter Walmsley.
Personnel:
The Pedestrians:
David Thomas – lead vocals, design
Richard Thompson – guitar, dulcimer
Allen Ravenstine – synthesizer
Mayo Thompson – accordion
John Greaves – bass guitar
Philip Moxham – bass guitar
Anton Fier – drums, percussion
Eddie “Tan Tan” Thornton – trumpet
The Golden Palominos:
Richard Thompson – guitar, dulcimer
John Greaves – bass guitar, piano
Anton Fier – drums, percussion
Eddie “Tan Tan” Thornton – trumpet
The Trees:
Allen Ravenstine – synthesizer
Alan Greenblatt – guitar
Paul Hamann – bass guitar
Scott Krauss – drums
Ralph Carney – saxophone, oboe
The Eggs
Eddie “Tan Tan” Thornton – trumpet
Chris Cutler – drums
Paul Hamann – engineer
Phil Bodger – engineer assistant
Adam Kidron – engineer, mixing, mastering
Anne Clarke – assistant producer
Martyn Lambert – design
Peter Walmsley – design
Mik Mellen – photography
Shirley O’Loughlin – producer assistant
Sue Johnson – producer assistant
Geoff Travis – executive producer
Track listing:
All lyrics by David Thomas, all music as noted.
The Birds Are a Good Idea – Philip Moxham, David Thomas, Mayo Thompson
Yiki Tiki – Anton Fier, Mayo Thompson, David Thomas
The Crickets in the Flats – Anton Fier
Sound of the Sand – Philip Moxham, David Thomas
The New Atom Mine – Anton Fier
Big Dreams – Philip Moxham, David Thomas
Happy to See You – David Thomas
Crush This Horn Part 2 – Anton Fier, David Thomas
Confuse Did – Anton Fier, David Thomas
Sloop John B – traditional
Man’s Best Friend – Anton Fier, David Thomas, Mayo Thompson, Eddie Thornton
On October 23, 2007, “Columbia” label released “Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow” the fourth Coheed and Cambria studio album. It is a sequel to band’s previous album “Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness”. The album was recorded April – June 2007, and was produced by Nick Raskulinecz andRick Rubin.
Personnel:
Claudio Sanchez – lead and backing vocals; rhythm guitar, keyboards, synths
In October 1967, “Cadet” label released “Groovin’ with the Soulful Strings”, the second Soulful Strings (The) album. It was recorded June – July 1967, and was produced by Esmond Edwards.
Personnel:
Richard Evans – musical arrangements, direction
Sol Bobrov – viola
David Chausow – viola
Arthur Ahlman – violin
Harold Kupper – violin
Karl B. Fruh – cello
Emil Mittermann – cello
Theodore Ratzer – cello
Charles Stepney – organ, vibraphone
Lenny Druss – saxophone, flute
Vernice Green – saxophone, flute
Ronald Steele – guitar, sitar
Phil Upchurch – guitar
Cleveland Eaton – bass
Louis Satterfield – bass
Philip R. Thomas – bongos, congas
Morris Jennings – drums
Track listing:
Burning Spear – Richard Evans
All Blues – Miles Davis
What Now My Love – Carl Sigman, Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë
Within You Without You – George Harrison
Our Day Will Come – Bob Hilliard, Mort Garson
Soul Prelude – J.S. Bach
Groovin’ – Felix Cavaliere, Eddie Brigati
Alfie – Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Comin’ Home Baby – Ben Tucker, Bob Dorough
(I Know) I’m Losing You – Norman Whitfield, Eddie Holland, Cornelius Grant