On May 10, 2019, “Mac’s Records Label” released “Here Comes the Cowboy”, the fourth Mac DeMarco studio album. It was recorded 2018 – 2019, in Los Angeles, and was produced by Mac DeMarco.
Personnel:
Mac DeMarco – vocals, all instruments, engineer, mixing
On May 10, 2011, “TBD Records” label released “Tamer Animals”, the third Other Lives album. It was recorded in 2011, and was produced by Joey Waronker.
Personnel:
Jesse Tabish – vocals, guitar, piano, organ, harmonium, percussion, engineer, art direction
Jonathan Mooney – trumpet, French horn, piano, organ, percussion, engineer, art direction
On May 10, 2020, John Michael McKenzie died aged 64. He was musician (bass, guitar, backing vocals), member of the bands Global Village Trucking Company and Man. He recorded and performed with Eurythmics, The Pretenders, Alison Moyet, Lionel Richie, Dr. John, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Annette Peacock, Steve Hillage, Noel McCalla, Bob Young, Shusha Guppy, Wham!, Deke Leonard, Morrissey-Mullen, Claire Hamill, Space Monkey, Jim Diamond, Bob Dylan, Al Corley, Jeffrey Lee Pierce, Microdisney, Five Star, Endgames, John Mizarolli, Gary Moore, Ian Paice, Jaki Graham, Don Airey, Richard Bailey, Peter Auty, Billy Bremner, Terry Stannard, Simon Kirke, Earl Slick, Graham Lyle, Chris Thompson, Patti Austin, Latin Quarter, Phil Manzanera, Matt Bianco, Pete Brown, Helen Watson, Kevin Rowland, Shakira, David Bowie, Tina Turner, Eric Burdon, Kajagoogoo, Johnny Mathis, Everything But The Girl, Todd Sharpville, Branford Marsalis, Rui Veloso, Tim Finn, Ive Mendes, Tom Scott, David Dundas, Danny Tenaglia, The Christians, Phenix Horns, Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor, Jimmy Iovine, Dave Stewart, Wild, Leon Ware, Eternal, James Ingram, Francis Rossi, Karl Jenkins, Albert Lee, Barbara Dickson, Davy Spillane, Charles Aznavour, Raw Stylus, Linda Taylor, Blair Cunningham, Andy Newmark, Teresa Teng, Annabel Lamb, Nadirah X, Bob Clearmountain, Mitchell Froom, Arthur Louis, and Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra.
On May 10, 2019, “BMG” label released “Space Between” first Sammy Hagar and the Circle album, the eighteenth Sammy Hagar studio album overal. It was recorded in 2019 and was produced by Jaimeson Durr, Sammy Hagar and Vic Johnson.
Personnel:
Sammy Hagar – lead vocals
Vic Johnson – guitar, backing vocals
Michael Anthony – bass guitar, backing vocals
Jason Bonham – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Audie DeLone – keyboards
Brett Tuggle – keyboards
Ian Hatton – additional guitar
Steven Campodonico – engineer
Ian Hatton – engineer
Alan Howarth – engineer
Jaimeson Durr – recording, mixing
F. Reid Shippen – mixing
Ted Jensen – mastering
Track listing:
All lyrics by Sammy Hagar, except where noted, all music as noted.
Devil Came to Philly – Sammy Hagar
Full Circle Jam (Chump Change) – Jason Bonham, Michael Anthony, Vic Johnson
On May 10, 2019, “Rogue Art” label released “Echoes of Henry Cow”, studio album by Michel Edelin Quintet. It was recorded in September 2018, at “Studio Sextan” in Malakoff, France, and was produced by Michel Dorbon.
Personnel:
Michel Edelin Quintet
Michel Edelin – flute, alto flute, bass flute, arrangements
Sophia Domancich – piano, Fender Rhodes
Sylvain Kassap – clarinet, bass clarinet
Stéphane Kerecki – double bass
Simon Goubert – drums
John Greaves – spoken words
Vincent Mahey – recording
Jean-Pierre Bouquet – mastering
Aymeric Leroy – liner notes
Rogue Art – photographs
Max Schoendorff – cover design
David Bourguignon – cover realization
Michel Dorbon – executive producer
Track listing:
All lyrics by Chris Cutler, except where noted.
Half the Sky – Lindsay Cooper, Tim Hodgkinson
Living in the Heart of the Beast – Tim Hodgkinson
War – Anthony Moore, Peter Blegvad
After the Flood – Michel Edelin
Nursery – Michel Edelin
Ruins – Fred Frith
Beautiful as the Moon – Fred Frith, Chris Cutler
The Bath of Stars – Fred Frith, Chris Cutler
Civilisation – Fred Frith, Chris Cutler
On Suicide – Bertolt Brecht, Hanns Eisler adapted by Fred Frith, Chris Cutler
On May 10, 1993, “Virgin” label released the self-titled, debut Brother Cane album. It was recorded 1992 – 1993, at “Airwave Studios” in Birmingham, AL, “Record Plant” in Hollywood, “Rumbo Recordings” in Canoga Park, CA, and was produced by Marti Frederiksen and Jim Mitchell.
Personnel:
Damon Johnson – lead vocals, guitar
Roman Glick – guitar, backing vocals
Glenn Maxey – bass, backing vocals
Scott Collier – drums, percussion
Stephen Hanks – backing vocals
Chuck Leavell – piano, organ
Luenett McElroy – backing vocals
Marc Phillips – keyboards
Topper Price – harmonica
Susan Snedecor – backing vocals
Jim Mitchell – engineer, mixing
Lee Bargeron – engineer
Shawn Berman – engineer
George Marino – mastering
Lee Peltier – art direction
Tom Dolan – design
Dennis Keeley – photography
Track listing:
Got No Shame – Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
Hard Act to Follow – Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
How Long – Roman Glick, Glenn Maxey, Scott Collier, Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
Don’t You Turn Your back on Me – Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
Woman – Parthenon Huxley, Damon Johnson
Pressure – West Arkeen, Damon Johnson, Roman Glick
The Last Time – Damon Johnson, Roman Glick
The Road – Damon Johnson, Marti Frederiksen
That Don’t Satisfy Me – Damon Johnson
Stone’s Throw Away – Damon Johnson, Roman Glick, Glenn Maxey
On May 10, 2011, “Virgin” label released “Give Till It’s Gone”, the tenth Ben Harper studio album. It was recorded 2010 – 2011, at “Groove Masters”, “Eldorado Recording Studios”, “Wire Recording” and “Radio 1, Austin”.
Personnel:
Ben Harper – vocals, slide guitar
Jackson Browne – vocals
Kyle Crusham – guitar, keyboards, organ, engineer
Jason Mozerksy – guitar
Jesse Ingalls – bass
Ringo Starr – drums
Jordan Richardson – drums
Jessy Greene – violin, string arrangements
Adam Lasus – engineer, mixing
Danny Kalb – engineer, mixing
Pete Lyman – engineer
Brian Gardner – mastering
Gavin Lurssen – mastering
Varnish Studio Inc – art direction, design
Track listing:
Don’t Give Up on Me Now – Ben Harper, Jason Mozersky
I Will Not Be Broken – Ben Harper, Jason Mozersky
Rock’n’Roll Is Free – Ben Harper
Feel Love – Ben Harper, Jason Mozerscky
Clearly Severely – Ben Harper, Jason Mozersky, Jordan Richardson
Spilling Faith – Ben Harper, Jason Mozersky, Jordan Richardson, Richard Starkey, Jesse Ingalls
Get There from Here – Ben Harper, Jason Mozersky, Jordan Richardson, Richard Starkey, Jesse Ingalls
Pray That Our Love Sees the Dawn – Ben Harper, Jason Mozersky
Waiting On a Sign – Ben Harper, Jesse Ingalls
Dirty Little Lover – Ben Harper, Jordan Richardson
Do It for You, Do It for Us – Ben Harper, Jason Mozersky, Jesse Ingalls
On May 10, 2005, “Merge Records” label released “Gimme Fiction”, the fifth Spoon studio album. It was recorded July – September 2014, at “Public Hi – Fi” in Austin, Texas, and was produced by Britt Daniel, Jim Eno and Mike McCarthy.
On May 10, 2002, “4AD” label released “Title TK”, the third Breeders studio album. It was recorded 1999 – 2001, at “Electrical Audio” in Chicago and “Grandmaster Recording Ltd.” in Hollywood.
Personnel:
Kim Deal– vocals, guitar, organ, drums, bass
Kelley Deal– vocals, guitar, bass
Richard Presley – guitar
Mando Lopez – bass, guitar
Jose Medeles– drums
John McEntire– drum roll
Steve Albini– engineering, mastering
Mark Arnold – engineering
Andrew Alekel – engineering
Steve Rook – mastering
Vaughan Oliver– art design
Chris Bigg – art design
Onie M. Montes – additional photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Kim Deal, except where noted.
Little Fury – Jose Medeles, Kelley Deal, Mando Lopez, Richard Presley, Kim Deal
London Song
Off You
The She
Too Alive
Son of Three
Put on a Side
Full on Idle
Sinister Foxx – Jose Medeles, Kelley Deal, Mando Lopez, Richard Presley, Kim Deal
On May 10, 1999, Sheldon Allan “Shel” Silverstein died aged 57. He was writer of children books, cartooninst and songwriter. His songs were recorded by many artists including Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Bobby Bare, Marianne Faithful, Belinda Carlisle, Doyle Holly, Judy Collins and Emmylou Harris. His best known songs are “Sylvia’s Mother” and “The Cover of Rolling Stone” recorded by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, and “A Boy Named Sue” recorded by Johnny Cash. Silverstein won two “Grammy Awards” and a “Golden Globe Award”.