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Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers: Southern Accents

Tom Petty-Southern Accents

On March 26, 1985, “MCA” label released “Southern Accents”, the sixthTom Petty and the Heartbreakers album. It was recorded 1983–1985, at “Gone Gator One”, “Sound City”, “Village Recorder” and “Sunset Sound” in Los Angeles and “Church Studio” in London, and was produced by Tom Petty, Jimmy Iovine, Mike Campbell, David A. Stewart and Robbie Robertson, The album cover features an 1865 painting by Winslow Homer titled “The Veteran in a New Field”

Personnel:

  • Tom Petty– vocals, guitars, bass guitar, piano, keyboards, percussion,
  • Mike Campbell – vocals, guitar, slide guitar, bass guitar, dobro, keyboards,
  • Benmont Tench – vocals, piano, keyboards, electric piano, vibraphone
  • Stan Lynch– vocals, drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Howie Epstein– vocals, harmony vocals, bass guitar
  • Garth Hudson– keyboards
  • David A. Stewart– vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards, sitar
  • Ron Blair– bass
  • Dean Garcia– bass
  • Bobbye Hall– percussion
  • Jim Keltner– percussion
  • Phil Jones – percussion
  • Greg Smith – vocals, horn, saxophone, baritone saxophone
  • Jim Coile – vocals, tenor saxophone, horn, sound effects
  • Malcolm Duncan – saxophone
  • Molly Duncan – saxophone
  • Martin Jourard – saxophone
  • William Bergman – horn, tenor saxophone, sound effects, backing vocals
  • Dick Braun – trumpet, horn, sound effects, backing vocals
  • John Berry, Jr. – trumpet, horn, sound effects
  • Dave Plews – trumpet
  • Daniel Rothmuller – clarinet, cello
  • Jerry Hey– horn, horn conductor
  • Richard Manuel– vocals, harmony vocals
  • Julia Tillman Waters – vocals
  • Maxine Waters – vocals
  • Stephanie Spruill – vocals
  • Clydene Jackson – vocals
  • Sharon Celani – vocals
  • Maxine Willard Waters – vocals
  • Marilyn Martin– vocals
  • Kurt McGettrick – vocals, horn, sound effects
  • Jack Nitzsche– string arrangement
  • David Bianco – engineer
  • Joel Fein – engineer
  • Alan “Bugs” Weidel – engineer
  • Shelly Yakus– engineer, remix
  • Don Smith – engineer, remix
  • Stephen Marcussen – mastering
  • Winslow Homer – artwork, cover painting
  • Tommy Steele – art direction, design
  • Steele Works – design
  • Steve Breitborde – photography
  • Dennis Keeley – photography

Track listing:

All tracks by Tom Petty, except where noted.

  1. Rebels
  2. It Ain’t Nothin’ to Me – Tom Petty, Dave Stewart
  3. Don’t Come Around Here No More – Tom Petty, Dave Stewart\
  4. Southern Accents
  5. Make It Better (Forget About Me) – Tom Petty, Dave Stewart
  6. Spike
  7. Dogs on the Run – Tom Petty, Mike Campbell
  8. Mary’s New Car
  9. The Best of Everything

Steve Earle: Guitar Town

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On March 5, 1986, “MCA” label released “Guitar Town”, the debut Steve Earle album. It was recorded 1985 -1986, at “Sound Stage Studio” in Nashville, and was produced by Emory Gordy, Jr., Tony Brown and Richard Bennett.

Personnel:

  • Steve Earle– vocals, guitar
  • Bucky Baxter– pedal steel guitar, guitar
  • Richard Bennett– guitar, 6-string bass, slap bass
  • Michael McAdam – guitar
  • Paul Franklin– pedal steel guitar
  • Ken Moore – organ, synthesizer, keyboards
  • John Barlow Jarvis– synthesizer, piano
  • Steve Nathan – synthesizer
  • Emory Gordy, Jr.– bass, mandolin
  • Reno Kling – bass
  • Harry Stinson – vocals, drums
  • Keith Odle – engineer
  • Chuck Ainlay – mixing
  • Glenn Meadows – mastering
  • Simon Levy – art direction
  • Bill Brunt – design

Track listing:

All tracks by Steve Earle, except where noted.

  1. Guitar Town
  2. Goodbye’s All We’ve Got Left
  3. Hillbilly Highway – Steve Earle, Jimbeau Hinson
  4. Good Ol’ Boy (Gettin’ Tough) – Steve Earle, Richard Bennett
  5. My Old Friend the Blues
  6. Someday
  7. Think It Over – Richard Bennett, Steve Earle
  8. Fearless Heart
  9. Little Rock ‘n’ Roller
  10. Down the Road – Tony Brown, Steve Earle, Jimbeau Hinson

 

Lynyrd Skynyrd: Gimme Back My Bullets

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On February 2, 1976, “MCA” released “Gimme Back My Bullets”, the fourth Lynyrd Skynyrd studio album. It was recorded September – November 1975, at the “Record Plant” in Los Angeles and at Capricorn Studios, Macon, and was produce by Tom Dowd.

Personnel:

  • Ronnie Van Zant– lead vocals
  • Allen Collins– guitars
  • Gary Rossington– guitars
  • Billy Powell– keyboards
  • Leon Wilkeson– bass, backing vocals
  • Artimus Pyle– drums, percussion
  • The Honkettes- backing vocals
  • Lee Freeman – harp
  • Barry Lee Harwood – dobro, mandolin

Track listing:

  1. Gimme Back My Bullets – Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant
  2. Every Mother’s Son – Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant
  3. Trust – Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant
  4. (I Got the) Same Old Blues – J. J. Cale
  5. Double Trouble – Allen Collins and Ronnie Van Zant
  6. Roll Gypsy Roll – Allen Collins, Gary Rossington and Ronnie Van Zant
  7. Searching – Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant
  8. Cry for the Bad Man – Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant
  9. All I Can Do Is Write About It – Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant

Wishbone Ash: Just Testing

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On January 18, 1980, “MCA” released “Just Testing”, the tenth Wishbone Ash studio album.  It was recorded in 1979, at the “Surrey Sound Studios” and “Kingsway Recorders” in England, and was produced by Martin Turner, John Sherry, Abdy Powell, Laurie Wisefield and Steve Upton.

Personnel:

  • Andy Powell– electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals
  • Laurie Wisefield– electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals
  • Martin Turner– lead and backing vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Steve Upton– drums, percussion
  • Claire Hamill– vocal contributions
  • Ian Kew – organ
  • Hipgnosis – art direction, photography
  • Maintide – color prints

Track listing:

  1. Living Proof – Laurie Wisefield, Claire Hamil
  2. Haunting Me – Martin Turner
  3. Insomnia – Martin Turner
  4. Helpless – P. Kendrick
  5. Pay the Price – Martin Turner
  6. New Rising Star – Martin Turner
  7. Master of Disguise – Andy Powell
  8. Lifeline – Martin Turner, Andy Powell, Laurie Wisefield, Steve Upton

Steely Dan: Gaucho

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On November 21, 1980, “MCA” label released “Gaucho”, the seventh Steely Dan studio album.  It was recorded 1978 -1980, at the “Sigma Sound of Philadelphia” and “Village Records” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Gary Katz.

Personnel:

  • Donald Fagen – lead vocals, synthesizer, electric piano, organ, rhythm arrangements
  • Walter Becker – bass, guitar, guitar solo, rhythm arrangements
  • Steve Khan- guitar, lead guitar
  • Mark Knopfler, Larry Carlton – lead guitar
  • Hugh McCracken, Hiram Bullock, Rick Derringer – guitar
  • Rob Mounsey- piano, synthesizer, horn arrangement
  • Don Grolnick- electric piano, clavinet
  • Pat Rebillot, Joe Sample  – electric piano
  • Chuck Rainey, Anthony Jackson  – bass
  • Steve Gadd – drums, percussion
  • Bernard Pretty Purdie,  Rick Marotta, Jeff Porcaro – drums
  • Crusher Bennett, Victor Feldman, Ralph McDonald, Nicholas Marrero – percussion
  • Tom Scott- alto saxophone and clarinet; tenor saxophone, lyricon, horn arrangement
  • Michael Brecker, Dave Tofani – tenor saxophone
  • David Sanborn- alto saxophone
  • Ronnie Cuber- baritone saxophone
  • Randy Brecker- trumpet, flugelhorn
  • George Marge, Walter Kane – clarinet
  • Wayne Andre- trombone
  • Michael McDonald, Patti Austin, Valerie Simpson, Frank Floyd, Diva Gray, Gordon Grody, Lani Groves, Leslie Miller, *Zachary Sanders, Toni Wine – backing vocals
  • Paul Griffin, Don Grolnick, Rob Mounsey – rhythm arrangements
  • Rob Mounsey, Tom Scott – horn arrangements
  • Vartan- art direction
  • Suzanne Walsh – art direction, design
  • Michael Diehl – design
  • John Tom Cohoe – design assistant
  • Rene Burri – photography
  • Ryan Null – photography

Track listing:

All tracks by Michael Becker and Donald Fagen, except where noted

  1. Babylon Sisters
  2. Hey Nineteen
  3. Glamour Profession
  4. Gaucho – Michael Becker, Donald Fagen, Jarrett
  5. Time Out of Mind
  6. My Rival
  7. Third World Man