On February 12, 1974, “The Bottom Line” club opened in New York City. Owned by Allan Pepper and Stanley Snadowsky, during the 70’s and 80’s, the club was a major space for small-scale music performances. The club stoped working in 2004. Some of the artists who performed in the club were Miles Davis, Gato Barbieri, Bill Evans, Charles Mingus, Mose Allison, Muddy Waters, Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, Ray Barretto, Peter Gabriel, Al Kooper, Tom Waits, Melvin Van Peebles, Neil Sedaka, Billy Joel, Suzi Quatro, Patti Smith, Flo & Eddie, Toots and the Maytals, Cheech & Chong, Tower of Power, Tim Hardin, Roger McGuinn, JJ Cale, The Meters, Greg Kihn Band, Ry Cooder,Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, Sam & Dave, Asım Can Gündüz, The Ronettes, John Cale, Gong, Peter Bardens, The Violent Femmes, Eric Clapton, Carl Perkins, Linda Ronstadt,The Police, Richard Marx, Prince, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Van Morrison, The Stone Poneys, Chuck Mangione, Emmylou Harris, Clinn Rippy, Neil Young, Barry Manilow, Laura Nyro, Loudon Wainwright III, New York Dolls, Lyle Lovett, The Electric Flag, Pat Martino, Todd Rundgren, Graham Parker, Grayson Hugh, Stan Ridgway, Horslips, Dire Straits,Chris Hillman, Hawkwind, Dolly Parton, George Jones, Tracy Nelson, The Pointer Sisters, Betty Carter, Ravi Shankar, Ramones and Michael Hedges.
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T. Rex: Futuristic Dragon
On January 30, 1976, “EMI” label released “Futuristic Dragon”, the eleventh T. Rex studio album. It was recorded in 1975, at the “MRI Studios” in Hollywood, “Paragon Studios” in Chicago, and “Scorpio Sound” in London, and was produced by Marc Bolan.
Personnel:
- Marc Bolan – vocals, guitars, Moog
- Steve Currie – bass guitar
- Davy Lutton – drums
- Gloria Jones – clavinet, backing vocals
- Jimmie Haskell– string instruments
- George Underwood – illustrations
Track listing:
All tracks by Marc Bolan.
- Futuristic Dragon (Introduction)
- Jupiter Liar
- Chrome Sitar
- All Alone
- New York City
- My Little Baby
- Calling All Destroyers
- Theme for a Dragon
- Sensation for a Dragon
- Ride My Wheels
- Dreamy Lady
- Dawn Storm
- Casual Agent
Bob Dylan: The Times They Are A-Changin’
On January 13, 1964, “Columbia” label released “The Times They Are a-Changin’”, the third Bob Dylan studio album. It was recorded August – October, 1963, at the “Columbia Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Tom Wilson. This is the first Dylan album to feature only original compositions.
Personnel:
Bob Dylan – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Track listing:
All tracks by Bob Dylan.
- The Times They Are a-Changin’
- Ballad of Hollis Brown
- With God on Our Side
- One Too Many Mornings
- North Country Blues
- Only a Pawn in Their Game
- Boots of Spanish Leather
- When the Ship Comes In
- The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
- Restless Farewell
The Clash: Sandinista
On December 12, 1980, “CBS” label released “Sandinista!”, the fourth Clash studio album. The triple album 36 songs were recorded February – August 1980, at “Pluto Studios” in Manchester; “The Power Station” in New York, “Electric Lady Studios” in New York City, “Channel One Studios” in Kingston, and at “Wessex Studios” in London, and was produced by Mikey Dread, Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon. “Rolling Stone” magazine ranked “Sandinista” on number 404, on it’s list of “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”; Sandinista! was voted best album of the year in the Pazz & Jop critics poll in “The Village Voice” and in 2012, “Slant” magazine ranked the album at number 85 on its “Best Albums of the 1980s”.
Personnel:
- Joe Strummer– lead vocals, guitars
- Mick Jones– vocals, guitars
- Paul Simonon– vocals, bass
- Topper Headon– vocals, drums
- Tymon Dogg – vocals, violin, keyboard
- Mickey Gallagher – keyboards
- Ivan Julian – guitar
- Noel ‘Tempo’ Bailey – guitar
- Lew Lewis – harmonica
- Davey Payne – saxophone
- Gary Barnacle– saxophone
- Arthur Edward “Bill” Barnacle – trumpet
- Norman Watt-Roy – bass
- Jody Linscott– percussion
- Ellen Foley- co-lead vocal
- Den Hegarty(Darts) – vocals
- Luke & Ben Gallagher – vocals
- Maria Gallagher – coda vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by the
Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon, except where noted.
- The Magnificent Seven
- Hitsville K.
- Junco Partner
- Ivan Meets G.I.Joe
- The Leader
- Something About England
- Rebel Waltz
- Look Here – Mose Allison
- The Crooked Beat
- Somebody Got Murdered
- One More Time –Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon, Mikey Dread
- One More Dub – Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon, Mikey Dread
- Lightning Strikes
- Up in Heaven
- Corner Soul
- Let’s Go Crazy
- If Music Could Talk – Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon, Mikey Dread
- The Sound of Sinners
- Police on My Back – Eddy Grant
- Midnight Log
- The Equaliser
- The Call Up
- Washington Bullets
- Broadway
- Lose This Skin – Tymon Dogg
- Charlie Don’t Surf
- Mensforth Hill
- Junkie Slip
- Kingston Advice
- The Street Parade
- Version City
- Living in Fame – Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon, Mikey Dread
- Sillicone on Sapphire
- Version Pardner
- Career Opportunities
- Shepherds Delight
Cream: Disraeli Gears
On November 2, 1967, “Reaction” label released “Disraeli Gears”, the second Cream studio album. It was recorded in May 1967, at the “Atlantic Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Felix Pappalardi. In 1999, the album was inducted into the “Grammy Hall of Fame”, and in 2003, “Rolling Stone” magazine ranked it at number 114 on it’s list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”.
Personnel
- Eric Clapton – vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, 12-string guitar
- Jack Bruce – vocals, bass, piano, harmonica
- Ginger Baker– vocals, drums, percussion
Track listing
- Strange Brew – Eric Clapton, Felix Pappalardi, Gail Collins
- Sunshine of Your Love – Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton, Pete Brown
- World of Pain – Felix Pappalardi, Gail Collins
- Dance the Night Away – Pete Brown, Jack Bruce
- Blue Condition – Ginger Baker
- Tales of Brave Ulysses – Eric Clapton, Martin Sharp
- SWLABR – Pete Brown, Jack Bruce
- We’re Going Wrong – Jack Bruce
- Outside Woman Blues – Arthur Reynolds, arr. Eric Clapton
- Take it Back – Jack Bruce and Pete Brown
- Mother’s Lament – traditional, arr. Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker
Bob Dylan: New Morning
On October 19, 1970, “Columbia” label released “New Morning”, the eleventh Bob Dylan studio album. It was recorded June–August 1970, at “Studio B” and “Studio E”, at the “Columbia Studio Building”, in New York City and was produced by Bob Johnston.
Personnel:
- Bob Dylan – vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, organ, piano
- Ron Cornelius– electric guitar
- David Bromberg– electric guitar, dobro
- Buzzy Feiten– electric guitar
- Al Kooper– organ, piano, electric guitar, French horn
- Harvey Brooks– bass guitar
- Charlie Daniels– bass guitar
- Russ Kunkel– drums
- Billy Mundi– drums
- Hilda Harris – backing vocals
- Albertin Robinson – backing vocals
- Maeretha Stewart – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Bob Dylan.
- If Not for You
- Day of the Locustus
- Time Passes Slowly
- Went to see the Gypsy
- Winterlude
- If Dogs Run Free
- New Morning
- Sign on the Window
- One More Weekend
- The Man in Me
- Three Angels
- Father of Night
Talking Heads: 77
On September 16, 1977, “Sire” label released “77”, the debut Talking Heads album. It was recorded 1976 – 1977, at the “Sundragon Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Tony Bongiovi, Lance Quinn, David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth. “Rolling Stone” magazine ranked “77” at number 290 on its list of “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”.
Personnel:
- David Byrne – vocals, guitar
- Jerry Harrison– guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Tina Weymouth– bass guitar
- Chris Frantz– drums
All tracks by David Byrne, except where noted.
- Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town
- New Feeling
- Tentative Decisions
- Happy Day
- Who Is It
- No Compassion
- The Book I Read
- Don’t Worry About the Government
- First Week/Last Week..Carefree
- Psycho Killer – David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth
- Pulled Up
John Lennon: Imagine
On September 9, 1971, “Apple” label released “Imagine”, the second John Lennon studio album. It was recorded February – July , 1971 at the “Ascot Sound Studios”, Surrey; “Abbey Road Studios”, London and “Record Plant” in New York City, and was produced by John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Phil Spector. The album was ranked at number 80 on the “Rolling Stone” magazine’s list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”.
Personnel:
- John Lennon – vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, piano; whistling, ;harmonica
- George Harrison – electric and slide guitar, dobro
- Ted Turner, Rod Linton – acoustic guitars
- Joey Molland, Tom Evans– acoustic guitars
- Rod Linton, Andy Davis – acoustic guitar
- Michael Pinder– tambourine
- Nicky Hopkins– piano, electric piano
- John Tout- piano
- Steve Brendell – upright bass, maracas
- Klaus Voormann– bass, upright bass
- Alan White– drums, Tibetan cymbals, vibraphone
- Jim Keltner– drums
- Jim Gordon– drums
- King Curtis– saxophone
- John Barham– harmonium, vibraphone
- The Flux Fiddlers– orchestral strings
- Phil Spector– backing vocals
All tarcks by John Lennon, except where noted.
- Imagine
- Crippled Inside
- Jealous Guy
- It’s So Hard
- I Don’t Wanna be a Soldier
- Gimme Some Truth
- Oh My Love – John Lennon, Yoko Ono
- How Do You Sleep?
- How?
- Oh Yoko!
John Cale: Music for a New Society
On August 30, 1982, “ZE Records” released “Music for a New Society”., the eight John Cale solo album. It was recorded mostly live at “Sky Line Studios” in New York City, and was produced by John Cale.
Personnel:
- John Cale – vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Risé Cale – vocal
- Allen Lanier – guitar
- David J. Young – guitar, engineer assistant
- Chris Spedding – acoustic guitar
- David Lichtenstein – drums, engineer
- John Wonderling – autoharp
- Robert Elk – bagpipes
- Pipe Major Tom Fitzgibbon – bagpipes
- Mike McLintock – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by John Cale, except where noted.
- Taking Your Life in Your Hands
- Thoughtless Kind
- Sanctus
- If You Were Still Around – John Cale, Sam Shepard
- (I keep a) Close Watch
- Mama’s Song
- Broken Bird
- Chinese Envoy
- Changes Made
- Damn Life – John Cale, Rise Cale
- Rise, Sam and Rimsky-Korsakov – John Cale, Sam Shepard
Bruce Springsteen: Born To Run
On August 25, 1975, “Columbia” label released “Born to Run”, the third Bruce Springsteen studio album. It was recorded May 1974 – July 1975, at “Record Plant” and “914 Sound Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Bruce Springsteen, Mike Appel and Jon Landau.
Personnel:
- Bruce Springsteen– lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, harmonica, percussion
- Roy Bittan– piano, Fender Rhodes, organ, harpsichord, glockenspiel, backing vocals
- Danny Federici – organ, glockenspiel
- David Sancious – piano, organ
- Clarence Clemons– saxophones, tambourine, backing vocals
- Garry W. Tallent– bass guitar
- Richard Davis– double bass
- Max Weinberg– drums
- Ernest “Boom” Carter– drums
- Michael Brecker– tenor saxophone
- David Sanborn– baritone saxophone
- Wayne Andre– trombone
- Randy Brecker– trumpet, flugelhorn
- Suki Lahav- violin
- Steven Van Zandt– backing vocals, horn arrangements
- Mike Appel– backing vocals
- Andy Engel – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Bruce Springsteen.
- Thunder Road
- Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
- Night
- Backstreet
- Born to Run
- She’s the One
- Meeting Across the River
- Jungeland









