In March 1958, “Blue Note” label released “The Congregation”, the fourth Johnny Griffin studio album. It was recorded in October 1957, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersey, and was produced by Alfred Lion.
On March 4, 1957, “Specialty” label released “Here’s Little Richard”, the debut Little Richard album. It was recorded September 1955 – October 1956. In 2003, “Rolling Stone” magazine ranked the album at number 50 on its list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”, and ranked the track “Tutti Frutti” at number 43 on its list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time”.
Personnel:
Little Richard (Richard Penniman) – vocals, piano
Edgar Blanchard – guitar
Frank Fields – bass
Earl Palmer – drums
Lee Allen – tenor saxophone
Alvin “Red” Tyler – baritone saxophone
Huey Smith – piano
Justin Adams – guitar
William “Frosty” Pyles – guitar
Roy Montrell – guitar
Nathaniel Douglas – guitar
Lloyd Lambert – bass
Olsie Richard Robinson – bass
Oscar Moore – drums
Charles Connor – drums
Renald Richard – trumpet
Clarence Ford – tenor and baritone saxophone
Wilbert Smith – tenor saxophone
Grady Gaines – tenor saxophone
Joe Tillman – tenor saxophone
Clifford Burks – tenor saxophone
Jewell Grant – baritone saxohone
Track listing:
Tutti Frutti – Richard Penniman, Dorothy LaBostrie, Joe Lubin
True, Fine Mama – Richard Penniman
Can’t Believe You Wanna Leave – Leo Price
Ready Teddy – Robert Blackwell, John Marascalco
Baby – Richard Penniman
Slippin’ and Slidin’ – Richard Penniman, Eddie Bocage, Al Collins, James Smith
Long Tall Sally – Enotris Johnson, Robert Blackwell, Richard Penniman
On March 1, 1991, “Wax Trax” label released “Love’s Secret Domain”, the third Coil studio album. It was recorded January 1988 – October 1990, and was produced by John Balance, Peter Christopherson and Danny Hyde.
Personnel:
John Balance – vocals, organ, keyboards, synthesizer, bass, violin
Peter Christopherson – keyboards, sybthesizer, cornet, sampler, electronics
Marc Almond – vocals
Annie Anxiety Bandez – vocals
Mike McEvoy – keyboards
Charles Hayward – drums
Juan Ramirez – Spanish guitar
Cyrung – didgeridoo
Andrew Davies – violin
Clive Dobbins – violin
Gini Ball – violin
Sally Herbert – violin
Sue Dench – viola
Jos Pook – viola
Audrey Riley – cello
Jane Fenton – cello
Julia Girdwood – oboe
Billy McGee – orchestra
Rose McDowall – backing vocals
Danny Hyde – programming, engineer
Track listing:
All lyrics by John Balance, all music by John Balance and Peter Christopherson.
On March 2, 1973, “Harvest” label released “ELO 2”, the second Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) studio album. It was recorded May – October 1972, at “Air Studios” in London, and was produced by Jeff Lynne.
Personnel:
Jeff Lynne – lead vocals, guitars, Moog synthesizer
Bev Bevan – drums, percussion
Richard Tandy – piano, harmonium, Moog synthesizer, guitar, backing vocals
Mike de Albuquerque – bass, backing vocals
Mike Edwards – cello
Wilf Gibson – violin
Colin Walker – cello
Roy Wood – bass, cello
Marc Bolan – guitar
Carl Wayne – lead vocals
Mike Salisbury – art direction
Lloyd Ziff – design
Marty Evans – photograhpy
Al Vandenburg – photograhpy
Track listing:
All tracks by Jeff Lynne, except where noted.
In Old England Town (Boogie No. 2)
Momma
Roll Over Beethoven – Chuck Berry, Ludwig Van Beethoven
On February 26, 2016, “Dirty Hit” label released “I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It”, the second 1975 studio album. It was recorded January – October 2015, at “Ravenscourt” in London, “The Ranch” in Woodland Hills in California, and was produced by Mike Crossey, George Daniel and Matthew Healy.
Personnel:
Matthew Healy – lead and background vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, piano, keyboards
George Daniel – keyboards, percussion, synthesizer, drums, synthesizer programming
On February 12, 2008, “Hyena Records” label released “Invisible Baby”, the debut Marco Benevento studio album. It was recorded in August 2007, at “Avast!” in Seattle, Washington, and October 2007, at “Trout Studios” in Brooklyn, New York, and was produced by Marco Benevento.
Personnel:
Marco Benevento – piano, keyboards, mellotron, circuit bent toys
On February 6, 2007, “Desperation” label released “Barenaked Ladies Are Men”, the eight Barenaked Ladies album. It was recorded October 2005 – April 2006, and was produced by Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Jim Creeggan, Tyler Stewart and Kevin Hearn.
Personnel:
Steven Page – vocals, guitars
Ed Robertson – vocals, guitars
Jim Creeggan – vocals, bass
Tyler Stewart – drums, percussion
Kevin Hearn – vocals. keyboards, piano, engineer
Rob Carli – clarinet, saxophones, horn arrangements
Terry Promane – trombone
Kevin Turcotte – trumpet
Jim Creeggan – engineer
Paul Forgues – engineer
Susan Rogers – engineer
Keith Rudyk – engineer assistant
Bob Clearmountain – mixing
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Steven Page and Ed Robertson, except where noted.
Serendipity – Kevin Hearn
Something You’ll never Find
One and Only – Ed Robertson
Angry People
Down to Earth
Beautiful
Running Out Of Ink
Half a Heart
Maybe Not
I Can, I Will, I Do
Fun & Games
The New Sad
Quality
Another Spin – Kevin Hearn
What A Letdown – Ed Robertson
Why Say Anything Nice? – Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart
On January 31, 2006, “Inside Out” label released “A Place in the Queue”, the third Tangent studio album. It was recorded August – October 2005, and was produced by Andy Tillison.
Personnel:
Andy Tillison – vocals, piano, guitars
Guy Manning – acoustic guitar, mandolin
Krister Jonsson – electric guitar
Dan Watts – electric guitar
Sam Baine – vocals, piano, synthesizer
Jonas Reingold – bass guitar
Jaime Salazar – drums
Theo Travis – saxophone, flute, clarinet
Ed Unitsky – artwork
Track listing:
All tracks by Andy Tillison, except where noted.
In Earnest
The Radio Amateur
II. Worthy of Memory (Part I)
III. Demobilized
IV. Dehumanized
V. Flights of Fancy
VI. Worthy of Memory (Part II)
VII. The Silent Key
VIII. Earnest Dreams of 617
IX. Some Crazy Old Guy
X. In Earnest
2. Lost in London – Guy Manning, Andy Tillson
3. DIY Surgery – Stephen C. Middleton, Theo Travis
4. GPS Culture
5. Follow Your Leaders
6. The Sun in My Eyes
7. A Place in the Queue – Andy Tillson, Theo Travis
On January 30, 1967, “Capitol” label released the self-titled, debut Stone Poneys album. It was recorded October – November 1966, and was produced by Nik Venet.
Personnel:
Linda Ronstadt – vocals, finger cymbals
Bobby Kimmel – vocals, guitar
Kenny Edwards – vocals, guitar
Tom Wood – vocals, rhythm guitar
Pete Childs – guitar
Cyrus Faryar – bouzouki, guitar
John T. Forsha – guitar
Jimmy Bond – bass, guitar
Billy Mundi – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Bobby Kimmel and Ken Edwards, except where noted.
Sweet Summer Blue and Gold
If I Were You
Just a Little Bit of Rain – Fred Neil
Bicycle Song
Orion – Tom Campbell
Wild About My Lovin’ – traditional, arranged by Bobby Kimmel, Linda Ronstadt, Ken Edwards
On January 22, 1996, “Atlantic” label released “Boys for Pele”, the third Tori Amos studio album. It was recorded June – October 1995, in Ireland and Louisiana, and was produced by Tori Amos.
Personnel:
Tori Amos-vocals, piano, harmonium organ, clavichord, Harpsichord
Steve Caton – acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, swells
George Porter Jr. – bass
Manu Katché – drums
Alan Friedman – drum programming
Mino Cinelu – percussion
Darryl Lewis – percussion
Nancy Shanks – additional vocals
Clarence J. Johnson III – soprano and tenor saxophone
The Black Dyke Mills Band – brass
Mark Mullins – trombone, horns
James Watson – trumpet, brass conductor
Craig Klein – sousaphone
Michael Deegan – bagpipes
Bernard Quinn – bagpipes
Marcel van Limbeek – Delgany church bells
The Sinfonia of London – strings
John Philip Shenale – string arrangement
Peter Willison – string orchestrator, conductor
Mark Hawley – recording, mixing
Marcel van Limbeek – recording, mixing
Rob van Tuin – assistant recording, mixing
Bob Clearmountain – mixing
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Cindy Palmano – art direction, artwork, photography