On March 24, 1997, “EMI” label released “Some Things Never Change”, the tenth Supertramp album. It was recorded in 1996, at “Ocean Way Recording” in Hollywood, “The Backyard Studio” in Encino, California, and was produced by Fred Mandel and Jack Douglas.
Personnel:
Rick Davies – vocals, keyboards, executive producer
Mark Hart – vocals, guitars, keyboards
John Helliwell – saxophones, woodwinds
Cliff Hugo – bass
Bob Siebenberg – drums
Lee Thornburg – trombones, trumpets, backing vocals
On August 29, 2015, “Liberation Music”, label released “30:30 Hindsight”, the fifteenth Jimmy Barnes studio album. The album contains 17 new recordings and 13 classic Jimmy Barnes tracks spanning his solo career. It was recorded 1984 – 2014, at “Freight Train Studios”, “Revolver Studios”, “Addiction Sound”, “Studio at the Palms” and “Studio Guillaume Tell”, and was produced by David Kalmusky, Jonathan Cain, Kevin Shirley, Steven Van Zandt and Bernard Fanning.
Personnel:
Jimmy Barnes – lead and backing vocals
Mahalia Barnes – lead and backing vocals
Bernard Fanning – vocal, acoustic guitar
Steve Sheehan – acoustic guitar
Steven van Zandt – guitar, backing vocals
Ian Moss – guitar
Ben Rodgers – guitar
Chris Cheney – guitar, backing vocals
Danny Spencer – guitar
Dave Leslie – guitar
Davey Lane – guitar
Franco Raggatt – guitar
Joe Bonamassa – guitar, slide guitar
Jon Toogood – guitar
Keith Urban – vocal, guitar
Mark Lizotte – guitar
Neal Schon – guitar
Phil Knight – guitar
Stuart Fraser – guitar
Tom Bukovac – guitar
Jon Stevens – vocal, steel guitar
Brad Whitford – rhythm guitar
Jimmy Mantingly – mandolin
Jonathan Cain – piano, keyboards
Lachian Doley – piano, keyboards
Arian Schierbaum – keyboards
Howard Duck – Hammond organ
Ben Rodgers – bass
Dario Bortolin – bass
John Dymond – bass
Karl Kippenberger – bass
Michael Hegerty – bass
Michael Menell – bass
Michael Rhodes – bass
Scott Owen – bass
Jackie Barnes – drums, backing vocals
Andy Strachan – drums
Anton Fig – drums
Tom Larkin – drums
Mick Skelton – drums
Greg Morrow – drums
Dave Hibbard – drums
Charley Drayton – drums
Lenny Castro – percussion
Charlie Owen – dobro
David Woodford – saxophone
Lee Thornburg – trumpet
David Campbell – vocal
Jon Toogood – vocal
Matk Lizotte – vocal
Suze Demarchi – vocal
Tina Arena – vocal
Troy Cassar Daley – vocal
Doug Henthorn, Eliza Jane Barnes, Jane Barnes, Elly May Barnes, Gary Pinto, Jade MacRae, Juanita Tippins, Ruby Rogers, Scot Hull – backing vocals
Jeff Bova – orchestration
David Nicholas – engineer
Jared Kvitka – engineer
Jean Paul Fung – engineer
Mark Gray – engineer
Nick Didia – engineer
Dennis Caribaux – engineer
James Freeman – engineer
Nick Kallstrom – engineer
Pal Thrall – engineer
Ethan Berrette – engineer
Sean Astill – engineer
Zachary Miller – engineer
Track listing:
Lay Down Your Guns – featuring The Living End
Time Will Tell – featuring Baby Animals
Good Times – featuring Keith Urban
Ride the Night Away – featuring Steven Van Zandt
Stand Up – featuring Mahalia Barnes and the Soul Mates
I’d Die to Be with You Tonight – featuring Diesel
Stone Cold – featuring Tina Arena and Joe Bonamassa
Working Class Man – featuring Jonathan Cain and Ian Moss
Going Down Alone – featuring Jonathan Cain, Joe Bonamassa and Meal Schon
Love and Hate – featuring Shihad
No Second Prize – featuring The Family Choir
I’d Rather Be Blind – featuring Jon Stevens
When Your Love is Gone – featuring Ruby Rodgers and The Tin Lids
Too Much Ain’t Enough Love – featuring Joe Bonamassa
I’m Still on Your Side – featuring Bernard Fanning
Walk On – featuring David Campbell
The Other Kind – Troy Cassar Daley
1984 – 2010
No Second Prize
Daylight
Working Class Man
Driving Wheels
Let’s Make It Last All Night
Love Is Enough
When Something Is Wrong with My Baby – featuring John Farnham
On July 19, 2005, “Columbia” label released “Moonlight Serenade”, the fourth Carly Simon album of standards (19th album overall). It was recorded 2004 – 2005, at “Fox Force Five” in Hollywood, “Reagan’s Garage” and “Westlake Recorders” in Los Angeles, “The Cutting Room” in New York City, and was produced by Richard Perry.
On March 29, 1994, “Elektra” label released “Hoist”, the fifth Phish studio album. It was recorded October – November 1993, at “American Recording Co.” in Woodland Hills, California, and was produced by Paul Fox.
Personnel:
Trey Anastasio– lead vocals, guitars
Page McConnell– pianos, organ, backing vocals
Mike Gordon– electric and upright basses, mandolin
Jon “Greasy Fizeek” Fishman– drums, backing vocals
Morgan Fichter – violin
Alison Krauss– additional lead and backing vocals
Rickey Grundy Chorale – backing vocals
Rickey Grundy – conductor
Trelawney McLaurin
Beverly Witherspoon
Theodore Trent III
Beretta Thomas
Angela Brown
Hosea Belcher
Rose Stone, Jean McClain – backing vocals
Tower of PowerHorn Section – horns
Greg Adams – fluegelhorn
Lee Thornburg – trumpet, trombone
Stephen “Doc” Kupka – baritone saxophone
David Mann – alto saxophone
Emilio Castillo– tenor saxophone
Jonathan Frakes– trombone
Béla Fleck– banjo
The Richard Greene Fourteen – strings
Track listing:
All tracks by Trey Anastasio and Marshall, except where noted.
Julius
Down with Disease
If I Could – Trey Anastasio
Riker’s Mailbox – Trey Anastasio, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell
Axilla (Part II)
Lifeboy
Sample in a Jar
Wolfman’s Brother – Trey Anastasio, Jon Fishman, Marshall, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell
Scent of a Mule – Mike Gordon
Dog Faced Boy – Trey Anastasio, Jon Fishman, Marshall, Page McConnell
Demand (song ends at 1:56, followed by Split Open and Melt jam from 4/21/93 and Yerushalayim Shel Zahav) – Trey Anastasio, Marshall, Naomi Shemer
On November 14, 1979, “Warner Bros” label released “Down on the Farm”, the seventh Little Feat studio album. The album was completed and released shortly after the death of the band’s founder and leader, Lowell George. It was recorded in 1979, at “Wally Heider Studios” in Los Angeles, and Lowell George’s house in Topanga Canyon, The Paramount Ranch, Agoura Hills, and was produced by Lowell George.
Personnel:
Lowell George– vocals, guitar
Paul Barrère– vocals, guitar
Sam Clayton– vocals, congas
Kenny Gradney- bass
Richie Hayward– vocals, drums
Bill Payne– vocals, keyboards, synthesizer
Gordon DeWitty– keyboards
Robben Ford– guitar
Sneaky Pete Kleinow- pedal steel guitar
David Lindley– guitar
Earl Palmer- drums
Fred Tackett- guitar
Jerry Jumonville- saxophone
Lee Thornburg – trumpet, trombone
Julia Waters- backing vocals
Luther Waters- backing vocals
Oren Waters- backing vocals
Maxine Willard Waters – backing vocals
Fran Payne- backing vocals
Bonnie Raitt- backing vocals
Dan Smith – backing vocals
Rosemary Butler- backing vocals
Track listing:
Down on the Farm – Paul Barrère
Six Feet of Snow – Lowell George, Keith Godchaux
Perfect Imperfection – Paul Barrère, Tom Snow
Kokomo – Lowell George
Be One Now – Lowell George, Fred Tackett
Straight from the Heart – Lowell George, Bill Payne
On January 26, 2018, “J&R Adventures”, “Mascot Label Group” labels released “Black Coffee”, the third Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa covers album. It was recorded in August 2016, and was produced by Kevin Shirley.
Personnel:
Joe Bonamassa– guitar
Beth Hart– vocals
Rob McNelley – rhythm guitar
Michael Rhodes– bass guitar
Anton Fig– drums, percussion
Reese Wynans– keyboards
Paulie Cerra – tenor and baritone saxophone
Ron Dzuibla – tenor and baritone saxophone
Lee Thornburg – trumpet, trombone
Jade Macreae – backing vocals
Juanita Tippins – backing vocals
Mahalia Barnes – backing vocals
Rob Katz – engineer
Jaramiah Rios – engineer assistant
Kevin Luu – engineer assistant
Lowell Reynolds – recording
Ben Rodgers – recording
Ron Dziubla – recording
Bob Ludwig– mastering
Roy Weisman – executive producer
Track listing:
Give It Everything You Got – Edgar Winter, Jerry LaCroix
Damn Your Eyes – Barbara Wyrick, Stephen Bogard
Black Coffee – Ike Turner, Tina Turner
Lullaby of the Leaves – Bernice Petkere, Joseph Young
Why Don’t You Do Right – Kansas Joe McCoy
Saved – Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
Sitting on the Top of the World – Walter Vinson, Lonnie Chatmon
Joy – Lucinda Williams
Soul on Fire – Ahmet Ertegun, Gerald Wexler, LaVern Baker
On November 24, 1992, “Columbia” label released “The Future”, the ninth Leonard Cohen studio album. It was recorded January – June 1992, and was produced by Leonard Cohen, Steve Lindsey, Bill Ginn, Leanne Ungar, Rebecca De Mornay and Yoav Goren. The album was certified Platinum in Canada by “Music Canada”.
Personnel:
Leonard Cohen – vocals, programming, saxophone, violin
Bob Metzger, Paul Jackson Jr., Dean Parks, Dennis Herring – guitar
Steve Lindsey, Greg Phillinganes, Jeff Fisher, Randy Kerber, John Barnes, James Cox, Mike Finnigan, Stephen Croes – keyboards
Freddie Washington, Bob Glaub, Lee Sklar– bass
Steve Meador, James Gadson, Vinnie Colaiuta, Ed Greene– drums
Lenny Castro– percussion
Brandon Fields, Lon Price – tenor saxophone
Greg Smith – baritone saxophone
Lee Thornburg – trumpet, trombone
Bob Furgo – violin
Anjani Thomas, Jacquelyn Gouche-Farris, Tony Warren, Valerie Pinkston-Mayo, Julie Christensen, Perla Batalla, David Morgan, Jennifer Warnes, Edna Wright, Jean Johnson, Peggi Blu – backing vocals
The A. Mass Choir– choir; directed by Donald Taylor
David Campbell – orchestral and backing vocal arrangements
Track listing:
All tracks by Leonard Cohen, except where noted.
The Future
Waiting for the Miracle – Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson
On April 24, 2007, “Compass” label released “Are You Lookin’ at Me?” the ninth Colin Hay album. It was recorded in 2007 and was produced by Colin Hay and Chad Fischer.
Personnel:
Colin Hay – vocals, guitar, drums, bass, vox organ, concertina, mandolin, engineer, mixing
Jeff Babko – piano, organ, trombone
Rob Clores – Hammond B3, organ, piano
Larry Goldings – piano, organ
Alan Deremo, Carlitos Del Puerto, Kaveh Rastegar – bass guitar
Paul Inder – guitar, bass guitar, drum programming, backing vocals
On July 8, 2003, “Magna Carta” label released “Diamond Dave”, the sixth David Lee Roth album. It was recorded in 2003, and was produced by David Lee Roth, Nathan Jenkins, Jeremy Zuckerman and Alex Gibson.
Personnel:
David Lee Roth- vocals, harmonica
Brian Young – guitar
Jeremy Zuckerman- guitar, accordion, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ, percussion, programming, engineer, producer, digital editing, sound design
Toshi Hiketa, Nile Rodgers, Ron Richotte – guitar
James Lomenzo, Tracy Wormworth, James Hunting – bass
Ray Luzier– drums, backing vocals
Omar Hakim, Gregg Bissonette- drums
Alex Gibson- percussion, accordion, mellotron, guitar, backing vocals, engineer, mixing
Zac Rae – keyboards
Greg Phillinganes- piano
Brett Tuggle – keyboards
Scott Page – alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
Edgar Winter- saxophone
Lee Thornburg- trumpet, trombone
Jaime Sickora – cowbell
Nathan Jenkins – programming
The Crowell Sisters – backing vocals
Kevin Mills, Brian Humphrey – engineer
Brian Gardner – mastering
Neil Zlozower – photography
Track listing:
You Got The Blues, Not Me…Chris Youlden
Made Up My Mind – Chris Youlden
Stay While the Night is Young – Chris Youlden
Shoo Bop – Steve Miller
She’s Looking Good – Rodger Collins
Soul Kitchen – John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, Jim Morrison
If 6 Was 9 – Jimi Hendrix
That Beatles Tune – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Medicine Man – David Lee Roth
Let It All Hang Out – William David Cunningham
Thug Pop – David Lee Roth, John Lowery
Act One – David Lee Roth
Ice Cream Man – John Brim
Bad Habits – William Bruce Field, Thomas Shelton Price
In May 1982, “Krishner Legacy” label released “Vinyl Confessions”, the eighth Kansas studio album. It was recorded 1981-1982, and was produced by Phil Ehart, John Elefante, Dave Hope, Kerry Livgren, Robby Steinhardt, Rich Williams and Ken Scott.