On February 1, 1970, “Parlaphone” label released “We Are Everything You See”, the only Locomotive album. It was recorded in 1969, at “EMI Studios” in London, and was produced by Gus Dudgeon.
Personnel:
Norman Hines – lead vocals, piano, organ, mellotorn, harpsichord, arrangements
Nigel Phillips – arrangements
Mick Hincks – lead and backing vocals, bass
Bob Lamb – drums, percussion
Bill Madge – tenor saxophone
Chris Mercer – tenor saxophone
Dick Heckstall – Smith – tenor saxophone
Mick Taylor – trumpet
Henry Lowther – trumpet
Lyn Dobson – tenor saxophone
Jeff Jarratt – engineer
Rainbow Studios – design
Tony Hall – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Norman Hines, except where noted.
Overture – Norman Hines, Nigel Phillips
Mr. Armageddon
Now Is the End – The End Is When – Mick Taylor
Lay Me Down Gently
Nobody Asked You To Come – Norman Hines, Nigel Phillips
You Must Be Joking
A Day in Shining Armour – Norman Hines, Nigel Phillips
The Loves of Augustus Abbey – Part One – Norman Hines, Nigel Phillips
Rain – Mick Hincks
The Loves of Augustus Abbey – Part Two – Norman Hines, Nigel Phillips
Coming Down – Dorothy Moskowitz, Joseph Byrd
Love Song for the Dead Che – Joseph Byrd
The Loves of Augustus Abbey – Part Three – Norman Hines, Nigel Phillips
On January 26, 1998, “Polydor” label released the self – titled, debut and only Mark Hollis album. It was recorded in 1997, and was produced by Mark Hollis.
Personnel:
Mark Hollis – vocals, guitar
Dominic Miller – guitar
Robbie McIntosh – guitar
Lawrence Pendrous – piano, harmonium
Mark Feltham – harmonica
Chris Laurence – double bass
Martin Ditcham – drums, percussion
Henry Lowther – trumpet
Iain Dixon – clarinet
Tim Holmes – clarinet
Andy Panayi – flute
Melinda Maxwell – cor Anglais
Maggie Pollock – bassoon
Julie Andrews – bassoon
Phill Brown – engineer
Cally and Crane – design
Stephen Lovell-Davis – cover photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Mark Hollis and Warme Livesey, except where noted.
On January 24, 2019, “Dead Oceans” label released the self-titled, debut and only Better Oblivion Community Center album. It was recorded in 2018, at “Fivestar” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Phoebe Bridges, Conor Oberst and Andy LeMaster.
Personnel:
Phoebe Bridgers – vocals, guitar, electric piano, baritone guitar, photography
On January 21, 1976, “Arista” label released “Szobel”, the only Hermann Szobel album. It was recorded in October 1975, at “Record Plant Studios” in New York City.
In January 1969, “Motown” label released “Irresistible”, the only Tammi Terrell album, It was recorded 1965 – 1968, and was produced by Smokey Robinson, Johnny Bristol, Harvey Fugua, James Dean and William Weatherspoon.
Personnel:
Tammi Terrell – lead and additional backing vocals
The Andantes, The Spinners – backing vocals
The Funk Brothers – instrumentation
Track listing:
I Can’t Believe You Love Me – Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol
That’s What Boys Are Made For – Harvey Fuqua, Gwen Gordy Fuqua
Come On and See Me – Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol
What a Good Man He Is – Smokey Robinson, Al Cleveland
Tears at the End of a Love Affair – Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol, Sylvia Moy
This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You) – Holland–Dozier–Holland, Sylvia Moy
He’s the One I Love – Smokey Robinson
Can’t Stop Now (Love Is Calling) – James Dean, Stanley McMullen, William Weatherspoon
Just Too Much to Hope For – Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol, Clyde Wilson, Wilbur Jackson
Hold Me Oh My Darling – Harvey Fuqua
I Can’t Go on Without You – Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol, Sylvia Moy
In December 1956, “RCA Victor” label released “Mr. Rhythm”, the only Freddie Green album. It was recorded in December 1955, at “Webster Hall” in New York City, and was produced by Jack Lewis.
Personnel:
Freddie Green – guitar
Al Cohn – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Joe Newman – trumpet
Henry Coker – trombone
Nat Pierce – piano
Milt Hinton – double bass
Osie Johnson – drums
Jo Jones – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Freddie Green, except where noted.
Up in the Blues
Down for the Double
Back and Forth
Free and Easy
Learnin’ the Blues – Delores Vicki Silvers
Feed Bag
Something’s Got to Give
Easy Does It – Sy Oliver, Trummy Young
Little Red
Swinging Back
A day with Ray
When You Wish Upon a Star – Leigh Harline, Ned Washington
In December 1968, “Elektra” label released “Transformer”, the only David Stoughton album. It was recorded in 1968, and was produced by David Stoughton.
On November 13, 2009, “Interscope” label released the self-titled, only Them Crooked Vultures album. It was recorded January – August 2009, at “Pink Duck Studios” in Burbank, California, “Chalice Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Josh Homme, John Paul Jones and Dave Grohl.
Personnel:
Josh Homme – vocals, guitars
John Paul Jones – bass guitar, keyboards, piano, clavinet, optigan, mandolin, backing vocals
Dave Grohl – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Alain Johannes – backing vocals, guitar overdubs, recording
Alan Moulder – recording, mixing
Justin Smith – recording assistant
Chris Kaysch – mixing assistant
Brian Gardner – mastering
Mike Bozzi – mastering assistant
Morning Breath – art direction
Liam Lynch – artwork, graphic design
Track listing:
All tracks by Josh Homme, John Paul Jones and Dave Grohl.
No One Loves Me & Neither Do I
Mind Eraser, No Chaser
New Fang
Dead End Friends
Elephants
Scumbag Blues
Bandoliers
Reptiles
Interlude with Ludes
Warsaw or the First Breath You take After You Give Up
On October 3, 1977, “Track” label released “L.A.M.F.” (abbreviation of Like a Motherfucker), debut and the only Heartbreakers (The) studio album. It was recorded in March 1977, at “Essex” and “Ramport” in London, and was produced by Speedy Keen and Daniel Secunda.
Personnel:
Johnny Thunders – lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitar
Walter Lure – lead and backing vocals, rhythm and lead guitar