In November 1963, “Verve” label released “Kai Winding”, the 17th Kai Winding album. It was recorded August – October 1963, in New York City, and was produced by Creed Taylor.
Personnel:
Kai Winding – trombone, arrangements
Gary Sherman – organ
Other unidentified musicians
Claus Ogerman – arrangements, conductor
Track listing:
Get Lost – Claus Ogerman
Only in America – Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Cynthia Weil, Barry Mann
On June 15, 1993, “Private Music” label released “Dancing the Blues”, the 18th Taj Mahal album. It was recorded in 1993, and was produced by John Porter.
Personnel:
Taj Mahal – lead vocals, organ, guitar, steel guitar, harmonica, piano, liner notes
Etta James – vocals
John Porter – guitar
Johnny Lee Schell – guitar, backing vocals
Ian McLagan – organ, piano
Bill Payne – piano
Mick Weaver – organ
Chuck Domanico – upright bass
Bob Glaub – bass
Tony Braunagel – drums, percussion
Richie Hayward – drums
Joe McGrath – percussion, engineer
Michito Sanchez – percussion, conga
Marty Grebb – alto, tenor and baritone saxophone, backing vocals
Joe Sublett – soprano and tenor Saxophone
Darrell Leonard – trombone, trumpet, trombonium
Texacali Horns – horn
Sir Harry Bowens – backing vocals
Rich Veltrop – second engineer
Helix Hadar – second engineer
Jerry Finn – second engineer
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
Melanie Penny – art direction
William H. Johnson – illustrations
Kurt DeMunbrun – design
Robin Visotsky – photography
Ron Goldstein – executive producer
Track listing:
Blues Ain’t Nothin’ – Taj Mahal
Hard Way – Grover McDaniel, T-Bone Walker
Strut – Taj Mahal
Going to the River – Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino
Mockingbird – Charlie Foxx, Inez Foxx
Blue Light Boogie – Jessie Mae Robinson
The Hoochi Coochi Coo – Hank Ballard, Billy Myles
That’s How Strong My Love Is – Roosevelt Jamison
Down Home Girl – Arthur Butler, Jerry Leiber
Stranger in My Own Home Town – Percy Mayfield
Sitting on Top of the World – Lonnie Chatmon, Walter Vinson
On May 3, 2005, “Lost Highway” label released “Cold Roses”, the sixth Ryan Adams studio album. It was recorded in 2005, at “Loho Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Tom Schick.
Personnel:
Ryan Adams – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, harmonica, piano, bass guitar
J. P. Bowersock – electric guitar
Cindy Cashdollar – steel guitar, dobro
Rachael Yamagata – vocals, piano
Catherine Popper – vocals, bass guitar, piano
Brad Pemberton – vocals, drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Ryan Adams, J. P. Bowersock, Cindy Cashdollar, Brad Pamberton and Catherine Popper.
On January 11, 1974, “Elektra” label released “Hotcakes”, the fourth Carly Simon studio album. It was recorded in September 1973, at “Producers Workshop” in Los Angeles, and October – November 1973, at “The Hit Factory” in New York City, and was produced by Richard Perry.
Personnel:
Carly Simon – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, whistle
James Taylor – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, horn arrangements and conductor
Kenny Ascher – acoustic piano, Hammond organ
Dr. John – acoustic piano, Hammond organ
David Spinozza – electric guitar
Bucky Pizzarelli – electric guitar
Jimmy Ryan – acoustic and electric guitar
Robbie Robertson – electric guitar
Klaus Voormann – bass guitar
Richard Davis – string bass
Larry Brean – slap bass
Rick Marotta – drums
Jim Keltner – drums
Jim Gordon – drums
Billy Cobham – drums
Andy Newmark – drums
Russ Kunkel – drums
Ralph MacDonald – congas, percussion
George Devens – cabasa
Paul Buckmaster – string and woodwind arrangements, conductor
On November 16, 1964, “Columbia” label released “Runnin’ Out of Fools”, the sixth Aretha Franklin studio album. It was recorded in 1964, and was produced by Clyde Otis.
Personnel:
Aretha Franklin – vocal
Belford C. Hendricks – arrangements, conductor
Dee Dee Warwick – backing vocals
Track listing::
Mockingbird – Charlie Foxx, Inez Foxx
How Glad I Am – Jimmy Williams, Larry Harrison
Walk On By – Hal David, Burt Bacharach
Every Little Bit Hurts – Ed Cobb
The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s in His Kiss) – Rudy Clark
You’ll Lose a Good Thing – Barbara Lynn Ozen
I Can’t Wait Until I See My Baby’s Face – Chip Taylor, Norman Meade
It’s Just a Matter of Time – Belford Hendricks, Clyde Otis, Brook Benton