On March 16, 2018, “P.W. Elverum & Sun.Ltd.” label released “Now Only”, the ninth Mount Eerie studio album (Phil Elverum solo project). It was recorded March – October 2017, and was produced by Phil Elverum.
In March 1973, “Polydor” label released “Be What You Want To”, the ninth Link Wray album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Wally Heider Studios” in San Francsico, and was produced by Thomas Jefferson Kaye.
Personnel:
Link Wray – lead vocals, electric guitar
Jerry Garcia – guitar, pedal steel
Bobby Black – steel guitar
David Bromberg – acoustic and electric guitar
Chris Michie – acoustic and electric guitar, backing vocals
Peter Kaukonen – electric guitar
John McFee – electric guitar
Greg Douglass – slide guitar
Commander Cody – piano, keyboards
Tom Salisbury – organ, piano, clavinet, backing vocals, horn and string arrangements
Paul Barlow – bass
Kip Maercklein – bass
Rick Shlosser – drums
Lance Dickerson – drums
Andy Stein – fiddle
Jules Broussard – alto and tenor saxophone
Jack Schroer – baritone saxophone
Tom Harrell – trumpet
Jules Rowell – valve trombone
Nathan Rubin – violin
Teresa Adams – cello
Bruce Steinberg – harmonica
David Coffin, Henry Coleman, Keith Crossan, Frank Demme, Diane Earl, Robert Frost, Zeller Hurd, Carl Johnson, Thomas Jefferson Kaye, Greg Kenney, Barbara Mauritz, Dorothy Morrison, Ralph Payne – backing vocals
Mallory Earl, Don Ososke – engineer
Mallory Earl – mixing
Bruce Steinberg – art direction, design, photography
On March 5, 2021, “Epic” label released “NIRATIAS” (Nothing Is Real and This Is a Simulation), the ninth Chevelle studio album. It was recorded 2019 – 2020, in Pasadena, California, and was produced by Joe Barresi.
Personnel:
Pete Loeffler – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, piano
On February 27, 2006, “Domino” label released “My Dark Places”, the ninth Television Personalities (The) album. It was recorded in 2005, at “Soup Studio” in London, and was produced by Simon Trought.
On February 24, 2015, “Complicated Game Records” label released “Complicated Game”, the ninth James McMurtry studio album. It was recorded in 2015, at “The Nappy Dugout”, “Marigny Recording Studio” in New Orleans, Louisiana, “La Louisianne Recording Studios”, “Electric Comoland”, “FHQ Studio” in Lafayette, Louisiana, “Wire Recording” in Austin, Texas, and was produced by Mike Napolitano and C.C. Adcock.
Personnel:
James McMurtry – vocal, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar, piano, dobro
Sam Broussard – electric guitar, strings arrangements
C. C. Adcock (Charles Clinton Adcock) – electric guitar, baritone guitar, keyboards, dobro, pub gang vocals, mixing
Cornbread (Michael Traylor) – bass, pub gang vocals
Kevin Smith – double bass
Daren Hess – drums, percussion, pub gang vocals
Warren Storm – drums
Mike McGoldrick – bagpipes, low whistle, bodhrán, backing vocals
Rick Nelson – violin, cello
Quintron (Robert Rolston) – loops
Little Isidore – doo wop vocals
Tim Holt – backing vocals, pub gang vocals
David Forman – backing vocals, pub gang vocals
Trina Shoemaker – backing vocals
Doyle Bramhall II – backing vocals
Rory McGoldrick – pub gang vocals
Tony Trundle – pub gang vocals
Mike Napolitano – recording, mixing
Ben Mumphrey, Bobby Tis, David Rachou, Dave Rosser, Erik Flettrich, John Porter, Matt Aguiluz, Rick Nelson, Stuart Sullivan, Tony Daigle, Wes Fontenot – additional engineering
In February 1962, “Prestige” label released “Afro/American Sketches”, the ninth Oliver Nelson album. It was recorded September – November 1961, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Personnel:
Oliver Nelson – arranger, alto and tenor saxophone, liner notes
Eric Dixon – tenor saxophone, flute
Bob Ashton – tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet
Jerry Dodgion – alto saxophone, flute
Joe Newman, Clyde Reasinger, Jerry Kail, Ernie Royal, Joe Wilder – trumpet
Billy Byers, Paul Faulise, Urbie Green, Britt Woodman, Melba Liston – trombone
Ray Alonge, Jim Buffington, Julius Watkins – French horn
On February 11, 2022, “Xtra Mile” label released “FTHC” (Frank Turner Hardcore), the ninth Frank Turner studio album. It was recorded in 2021, at “ARC” in Oxford, “WAYout” in Sierra Leone and “Dock Street Studios” in London, and was produced by Rich Costey.
Personnel:
Frank Turner – lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Ben Lloyd – electric guitar, backing vocals
Tarrant Anderson – bass guitar, backing vocals
Matt Nasir – piano, keyboards, organ, backing vocals, photography
Jason Isbell – electric guitar
Rich Costey – electric guitar, programming, percussion
On February 11, 1977, “Harvest” label released “Bullinamingvase”, the ninth Roy Harper studio album. It was recorded in 1976, in Hereford, England, and was produced by Peter Jenner and John Leckie.
Personnel:
Roy Harper – vocals, guitars, orchestra arrangements
On February 5, 2013, “Palomine Records” label released “Oh, Mayhem!”, the ninth Bettie Serveert studio album. It was recorded in 2012, at “La Chapelle Studios” in Waimes, Belgium, and “Ijland Studio” in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
In January 1997, “Rob’s” label released “Change the Station”, the ninth A Certain Ratio (ACR) album. It was recorded in 1996, and was produced by Martin Moscrop, Andy Connell, Jez Kerr and Denise Johnson.
Personnel:
Martin Moscrop – guitar, trumpet, recording, mixing
Andy Connell – piano, Rhodes piano, recording, mixing
Jez Kerr – vocal, bass, recording, mixing
Denise Johnson – additional vocals
Lrona Bailey – additional vocals
Liam Mullan – additional keyboards
Corinne Drewery – additional vocals
MCR Horns – brass instruments
Tim Oliver – engineer
Julia Fenton – CGI artist
Andy Robinson – editing
Graham Newman – typography
Track listing:
All tracks by Martin Moscrop, Andy Connell, Jez Kerr and Denise Johnson.