On November 12, 1996, “Kranky” label released “Beat”, the second Bowery Electric studio album. It was recorded in June 1996, at “Studio 45” in Hartford, Connecticut, and was produced by Rich Costey, Lawrence Chandler, Martha Schwendener and Wayne Magruder.
Personnel:
Lawrence Chandler – vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming
Martha Schwendener – vocals, bass, keyboards
Wayne Magruder – drums
Catherine Opie – photography (“Untitled No 27” from her Freeway Series)
On November 11, 1971, “RCA” label released “Nilsson Schmilsson”, the seventh Harry Nilsson studio album. It was recorded January – June 1971, at “Trident” and “Island” in London, “RCA” in Hollywood, and was produced by Richard Perry.
Personnel:
Harry Nilsson – vocals; piano, mellotron, organ, harmonica, electric piano
John Uribe – acoustic and lead guitar
Chris Spedding – guitar
Caleb Quaye – guitar
Ian Duck – acoustic guitar
Bill Linnane – piano
Jim Webb – piano
Roger Coulam – organ
Gary Wright – piano, organ
Henry Krein – accordion
Klaus Voormann – bass guitar, rhythm and acoustic guitar
Herbie Flowers – bass guitar
Jim Gordon – drums, percussion
Jim Keltner – drums
Roger Pope – drums
Richard Perry – percussion, mellotron
Bobby Keys – saxophone
Jim Price – trumpet, trombone, horn arrangements
Paul Buckmaster – string and horn arrangements
George Tipton – string and horn arrangements
Robin Geoffrey Cable – engineer
Richie Schmitt – engineer
Phill Brown – additional engineering
Acy Lehman – graphics
Dean Torrence – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Harry Nilsson, except where noted.
Gotta Get Up
Driving Along
Early in the Morning – Leo Hickman, Louis Jordam, Dallas Bartley
The Moonbeam Song
Down
Without You – Pete Ham, Tom Evans
Coconut
Let the Good Times Roll – Shirley goodman, Leonard Lee
On October 31, 1991, “Private Music” label released “Like Never Before”, the 17th Taj Mahal album. It was recorded in 1991, at “Studio 4 Recording”, “Paramount Recording Studios”, “Studio 55”, “Orca Studios”, “Platinum Island Studios”, “Criteria Recording Studios”, and was produced by Skip Drinkwater.
Personnel:
Taj Mahal – vocals, guitar, banjo, piano, harmonica
Hiram Bullock – guitar
David Lindley – guitar, lap steel guitar
Mark Tyler – guitar
Paul Barrere – guitar
Jerry Williams – guitar, backing vocals
Eric Bazilian – acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin
Sonny Rhodes – lap steel guitar
Dr. John – piano
Mark Goodman – electric piano, synthesizer
Donald Robinson – keyboards
Mark Jordan – piano, organ, synthesizer
Jim Salomone – synthesizer
Rob Hyman – organ, accordion
Jerry Cohen – organ
Doug Grisby – bass
Tony Jones – bass
Andy Kravitz – drums, percussion, castanets, tambourin
Bill Summers – congas, percussion triangle, batas, guiro, percussion
David Johnson – percussion, bells
Phil Nicolo – cymbals, programming, engineer, mixing
Richard Feldman – programming
Rudy Costa – soprano saxophone
Ron Kerber – alto saxophone
Haywood Henry – alto saxophone, clarinet
“Jammin” Jay Davidson – tenor and baritone saxophone, horn arrangements
Claire Daly – tenor saxophone
Ed Kalney, Gary McKeen – trumpet
Jeff Lego – trombone
Art Baron – trombone
Howard Johnson – tuba, cornet, horn arrangements
Daryl Hall, John Oates, Sheryl Crow, Porter Carroll, Augie Johanson, Greg Maha, Louis Patton, Reggie Ellis, Willie Green, Rob Hyman – backing vocals
The Pointer Sisters (Anna, June, Ruth) – backing vocals
DJ Jazzy Jeff – turntables
Myric “Freeze” Guillory – washboard
Joe Nicolo – engineer, mixing
Bruce Weeden, John Moyer, Michael Schlesinger – additional engineering
Brandon Harris, Doug DeAngelis, Steve McLoughlin, Christopher Thomas, Lou Catanzaro, Mark Schulz, Chris Furman, Kurt BuJack, Scott Blockland – engineer assistant
Skip Drinkwater – mixing
Greg Fulginiti – mastering
Andy Van Dette, Ray Legnini, Scott Hall – digital editing
Andy Bauer, Mark Goodman – guitars technician
Larry Vigon – art direction, design
Brian Jackson – design
Chris Callis – photography
Brooke Drinkwater, Robert L. Stephenson – production coordinator
Jamie Cohen – executive producer
Track listing:
Don’t Call Us – Richard Feldman, Taj Mahal
River of Love – Jimmy Scott, Porter Carroll, Richard Feldman
Scattered – Mark Jordan, Patrick Dollahan, Richard Feldman, Taj Mahal
Ev’ry Wind (In the River) – Richard Feldman, Taj Mahal
On October 7, 2003, “Barsuk” label released “Transatlanticism”, the fourth Death Cab for Cutie studio album. It was recorded December – June 2003, at “Hall of Justice” in Seattle, Washington, “Tiny Telephone” in San Francisco, and was produced by Chris Walla.
Personnel:
Ben Gibbard – vocals, guitar, piano, foot-stomp, hand clap effects
Christopher Walla – vocals, guitar, keyboards, samples, recording, mixing
Nick Harmer – vocals, bass guitar, foot-stomp, hand clap effects
Jason McGerr – drums, percussion, foot-stomp, hand clap effects
Sean Nelson – vocals
John Roderick – vocals
Phil Wandscher – vocals
Rob Herbst – foot-stomp, hand clap effects
John Goodmanson – mixing
Ed Brooks – mastering
Track listing:
All lyrics by Ben Gibbard, all music as noted.
The New Year – Ben Gibbard, Nick Harmer, Jason McGerr, Chris Walla
Lightness – Ben Gibbard
Title and Registration – Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla
Expo ’86 – Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla
The Sound of Settling – Ben Gibbard
Tiny Vessels – Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla
Transatlanticism – Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla
Passenger Seat – Ben Gibbard
Death of an Interior Decorator – Ben Gibbard
We Looked Like Giants – Ben Gibbard, Nick Harmer, Jason McGerr, Chris Walla
On September 29, 1992, “Shanachie” label released “I’ll Take Care of You” album by Cissy Houston and Chuck Jackson. It was recorded June – July 1992, at “Acme Studios” in Mamaroneck, New York, and was produced by Peter Denenberg and Joe Perry.
Personnel:
Chuck Jackson – lead vocals
Cissy Houston – lead vocals
Joe Ferry – acoustic guitar, percussion, mixing
Hiram Bullock – electric guitar
Gil Parris – guitar
Richard Tee – piano, organ
Bruce Williamson – synthesizer, saxophone
Wilbur Bascomb – bass
Bernard Purdie – drums
Tommy McDonnell – congas, backing vocals
Barry Danielian – trumpet, flugelhorn
Amanda Homi, Chuck St. Troy, Diane Garisto, Lenora Zenzalai Helm, Nicki Richards, Vaneese Thomas – backing vocals
Doug Munro – arrangements, mixing
Thom Leinbach – engineer
Peter Denenberg – engineer, mixing
Randall Grass – mixing
Robert Vosgien – digital mastering
Stefan Grossman – art direction
Joan Pelosi – design
Shari Weingarten – photography
Track listing:
Looking for Love – James Alexamder, Zelda Samuels
Always on My Mind – Johnny Christopher, Mark James, Wayne Carson
I Don’t Want to Cry – Chuck Jackson, Luther Dixon
Why Do You Turn Away – Barbara Soehner, Michael Zager
Take Me Back, I’m Sorry – Larry Weiss
Are You Lonely for Me, Baby? – Bert Berns
I Wanna Be with You – Charles Strouse, Lee Adams
Waiting in Vain – Bob Marley
I’ll Take Good Care of You – Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns
You Make Me Feel Brand New – Thom Bell, Linda Creed
On September 27, 2019, “Impulse!” label released “Blue World”, an album by John Coltrane. It contains recordings form June 1964, recorded at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Ken Druker and John Coltrane.
On September 22. 2003, “Taste Media” label released “Absolution”, the third Muse studio album. It was recorded September 2002 – June 2003, at “Grouse Lodge” in Rosemount, Minnesota, “Air” and “Livingston” in London, “Cello” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Rich Costey, John Cornfield, Paul Reeve, Matthew Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard.
Personnel:
Matthew Bellamy – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, programming, string arrangements
On September 21, 1999, the twenty-second David Bowie studio album “Hours” was released on Internet. It was recorded April – June 1999, at “Seaview” in Bermuda, ”Looking Glass” and “Chung King” in New York City, and was produced by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels.
Personnel:
David Bowie – vocals, 12-string guitar, keyboards, drum programming
On September 8, 1958, “Capitol” label released “Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely”, the fifteenth Frank Sinatra studio album. It was recorded May – June 1958, at “Capitol Studio A” in Hollywood, and was produced by Dave Cavanaugh. “Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely” won the “Grammy Award for Best Album Cover”.
Personnel:
Frank Sinatra – vocal
Nelson Riddle – conductor, arrangements
Felix Slatkin – conductor
Nick Volpe – cover art
Sammy Cahn And James Van Heusen – liner notes
Track listing:
Only the Lonely – Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen
Angel Eyes – Matt Dennis, Earl Brent
What’s New – Bob Haggart, Johnny Burke
It’s a Lonesome Old Town – Harry Tobias, Charles Kisco
Willow Weep for Me – Ann Ronell
Goodbye – Gordon Jenkins
Blues in the Night – Harold Arien, Johnny Mercer
Guess I’ll Hang My Tears Out to Dry – Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
Ebb Tide – Robert Maxwell, Carl Sigman
Spring is Here – Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
Gone with the Wind – Allie Wrubel, Herb Magidson
One for My Baby (and One More for the Road} – Harold Arien, Johnny Mercer
On September 2, 1977, “Vertigo” label released “Bad Reputation”, the eighth Thin Lizzy studio album. It was recorded May – June 1977, at “Toronto Sound”, “Sounds Interchange” in Toronto, Canada, and was produced by Tony Visconti, Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Brian Downey and Brian Robertson.
Personnel:
Phil Lynott – bass guitar, vocals, string synthesizer, Celtic harp
Scott Gorham – lead and rhythm guitar
Brian Robertson – lead guitar, voice box, keyboards
Brian Downey – drums, percussion
John Helliwell – saxophone, clarinet
Jon Bojic, Ken Morris, Mary Hopkin-Visconti – backing vocals
Tony Visconti – engineer
Jon Bojic, Ken Morris, Ed Stone – assistant engineers
Sutton Cooper – cover photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Phil Lynott, except where noted.
Soldier of Fortune
Bad Reputation – Brian Downey, Scott Gorham, Phil Lynott
Opium Trail – Brian Downey, Scott Gorham, Phil Lynott
Southbound
Dancing in the Moonlight (Its Caught Me in His Spotlight)
Killer without a Cause – Scott Gorham, Phil Lynott