On November 29, 1974, “Kama Sutra” label released “Fire on the Mountain”, the second Charlie Daniels Band album, and the fifth Charlie Daniels studio album overall. Seven studio tracks were recorded in 1974, at “Capricorn Studios” in Macon, Georgia, and two live tracks were recorded at “The War Memorial Auditorium” in Nashville, Tennessee. The album was produced by Paul Hornsby. In 1992, it was certified Platinum in the US by the “RIIA”.
Track listing:
Charlie Daniels – lead vocals, acoustic, electric, slide guitars, banjo
Barry Barnes – vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
Joel “Taz” DiGregorio – vocals, keyboards
Mark Fitzgerald – bass guitar
Gary Allen – drums, percussion
Fred Edwards – drums
Richard Betts – dobro
Jaimie Nichol – congas
Ovie Sparks – engineer
Tony Humphreys – engineer assistant
Roslav Szaybo, Simon Cantwell – design
James Flournoy Holmes, Kent Griggs – cover art, photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Charlie Daniels, except where noted.
On November 3, 2017, “Broken Bow Records”, “Top Dog”, “BMG Rights Management” labels released “Sweet Southern Sugar”, the eleventh Kid Rock studio album. It was recorded in 2017, at “The Allen Roadhouse” in Clarkston, Michigan and “Starstruck Studios” in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by Mike E. Clark.
Personnel:
Kid Rock (Robert James Ritchie Sr.) – acoustic guitar, keyboards, B3 organ, drums, percussion, drum programming, backing vocals, turntables
Gordy Quist – electric guitar
Adam Shoenfeld – electric guitar
Nathan Young – electric guitar
Jason Krause – electric guitar
Derek Wells – electric guitar
Rob McNelley – electric guitar
Paradime – tambourine, turntables
Tim Lauer – piano, keyboards, mellotron, synth, Rhodes, string machine
Justin Niebank – piano, synth
Jim “Moose” Brown – piano, B3 Organ
Dave Cohen – piano, B3 Organ, keyboards, synths
Jimmie Bones – piano, backing vocals
Marlon Young – bass guitar, acoustic and electric guitar
On October 15, 2021, “Mom + Pop” label released “The Atlas Underground Fire”, album by Tom Morello. It was recorded in 2021, at “The Synagogue”, “Veritas Studios”, “RCA Studio A” in Nashville, and was produced by Jon Levine, Zakk Cervini, Carl Restivo, Ron Aniello, Jordan Fish, Evil Twin, Josh Carter, Chris Stapleton, Dave Cobb, Boonn, Mike Posner, Ryder Johnson, Zane Lowe, The Bloody Beetroots, Kill Dave, Max Pote and Sama Abdulhadi.
Personnel:
Tom Morello – vocal, acoustic and electric guitar, recording
In September 1973, “RCA Victor” label released “Where My Heart Is”, the second Ronnie Milsap studio album. It was recorded in 1971, at “RCA Victor Studios” in Nashville, and was produced by Tom Collins and Jack Johnson.
Personnel:
Ronnie Milsap – vocal, piano
The Jordanaires – vocals
The Nashville Edition – vocals
Al Pachucki, Leslie Ladd – recording
Chuck Seitz, Mike Shockley – recording technicians
On September 17, 2021, “Dogtree Records” released “Dearly Beloved”, the sixth Daughtry studio album. It was recorded 2020 – 2021, at “Sienna Recording Studios” in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by Scot Stevens and Marti Frederiksen.
Personnel:
Chris Daughtry – lead vocals, third guitar
Josh Steely – lead guitar
Brian Craddock – rhythm guitar
Elvio Fernandes – keyboards, backing vocals, additional production
Josh Paul – bass, backing vocals
Brandon Maclin – drums, percussion
Sinclair – backing vocals
Evan Frederiksen – engineer, digital editing
Scott Stevens – mixing, digital editing, programming
Chris Baseford – mixing
Andrew Cruz – mastering
Marti Frederiksen – digital editing, programming
Brian Craddock – art direction, design
Mark Holman – additional production
Track listing:
Desperation – Chris Daughtry
World on Fire – Chris Daughtry, Scott Stevens, Evan Frederiksen
Heavy in the Crown – Chris Daughtry, John Cummings, Elvio Fernandes, Scott Stevens, Evan Frederiksen
Changes are Coming – Chris Daughtry, Scott Stevens, Evan Frederiksen
Dearly Beloved – Chris Daughtry, Brian Craddock, Mark Holman
Cry for Help – Chris Daughtry, Scott Stevens, Evan Frederiksen
Asylum – Chris Daughtry, John Cummings, Elvio Fernandes, Scott Stevens, Evan Frederiksen
Evil – Chris Daughtry, Scott Stevens, Evan Frederiksen
The Victim – Chris Daughtry, Scott Stevens, Evan Frederiksen
Somebody – Chris Daughtry
Call You Mine – Chris Daughtry, Deanna Daughtry
Lioness – Chris Daughtry
Break into My Heart – Chris Daughtry, Scott Stevens, Evan Frederiksen
On August 4, 2017, “Hickman Holler” label released “Purgatory”, the second Tyler Childers studio album. It was recorded in 2017, at “The Butcher Shoppe” in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by Sturgill Simpson and David R. Ferguson.
On August 2, 2019, “Hickman Holler” label released “Country Squire”, the third Tyler Childers studio album. It was recorded in 2019, at “The Butcher Shoppe” in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by Sturgill Simpson and David R. Ferguson.
Personnel:
Tyler Childers – vocals, acoustic guitar, hand claps
Russ Pahl – acoustic and electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, baritone guitar, dobro, classical guitar, Jew’s harp, mandolin, hand claps, backing vocals
Stuart Duncan – fiddle, mandolin, banjo, hand claps
Mike Rojas – piano, accordion, Hammond B-3 organ, clavinet, synthesizer, Wurlitzer electric piano
Bobby Wood – Wurlitzer electric piano, piano, Hammond B-3 organ, harmonium
David Roe – bass guitar, hand claps
Miles Miller – drums, washboard, hand claps, backing vocals
On July 28, 2017, “Rounder Records” label released “All I Ever See in You Is Me”, the second Jillette Johnson album. It was recorded in 2017, at “RCA Studio A” in Nashville, and was prodyced by Dave Cobb.
Personnel:
Jillette Johnson – vocals, piano, mellotron, synth
On July 23, 2021, “Alligator” label released “662”, the second Christone “Kingfish” Ingram studio album. It was recorded in 2021, at “Ocean Way Studios” in Nashville, and was produced by Tom Hambridge. At the 2022 Grammys, “662” won the “Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album”.
Personnel:
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – vocals, guitar
Kenny Greenberg – guitar
Bob Britt – guitar
Marty Sammon – piano, Hammond B3 organ, Wurlitzer piano
Glenn Worf – bass
Tommy MacDonald – bass
Tom Hambridge – drums, chimes, backing vocals, mixing, mastering
Max Abrams – saxophone
Julio Diaz – trumpet
Zach Allen – engineer
Ryan Yount – engineer assistant
Michael Saint-Leon – additional recording, mixing, mastering
Ric Whitney – executive producer
Kevin Niemiec – design
Justin Hardiman – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Tom Hambridge, except where noted.
662
She Calls Me Kingfish
Long Distance Woman
Another Life Goes By
Not Gonna Lie – Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Tom Hambridge, Richard Fleming
Too Young to Remember – Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Tom Hambridge, Richard Fleming
You’re Already Gone
My Bad – Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Tom Hambridge, Richard Fleming
That’s All It Takes
I Got to See You – Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Tom Hambridge, Richard Fleming
Your Time Is Gonna Come
That’s What You Do
Something in the Dirt – Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Tom Hambridge, Richard Fleming
Rock & Roll – Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Ashely Ray, Sean McConell
On June 12, 2012, “Roadrunner Records” label released “Clockwork Angels”, the nineteenth and final Rush studio album. It was recorded October – December 2011, at “Revolution Recordings” in Toronto, in April 2012, at “Blackbird Studio “ in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by Nick Raskulinecz, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart.
Personnel:
Geddy Lee – vocals, bass guitar, bass pedals, keyboards, arrangements
Alex Lifeson – guitars, keyboards, arrangements
Neil Peart – drums, cymbals, tambourine, arrangements
Jason Sniderman – piano
David Campbell – string arrangement, conducting
Richard Chycki, Martin Cooke, Jason DuFour, Paul Fig, Stephen Koszler – recording
Nick Raskulinecz – mixing
Brian Gardner – mastering
Track listing:
All lyrics by Neil Peart, all music by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson.