On October 8, 1996, “Verve” label released “Tell Me Something: The Songs of Mose Allison”, the 25th Van Morrison album. It was recorded in 1996, at “The Wool Hall” in Bath, England, and was produced by Van Morrison, Ben Sidran and Georgie Fame.
On September 23, 1991, “Blanco y Negro” label released “Worldwide”, the sixth Everything but the Girl studio album. It was recorded in 1991, at “Livingston Recording Studios” in London.
On May 24, 2019, “Cooking Vinyl” label released “Where the Action Is”, the thirteenth Waterboys (The) album. It was recorded in 2018, at “Puck Towers”, “Real World Studios”, “Ocean Soul Studios”, “The Bunker”, “Herbert Lane”, and was produced by Puck Fingers and Brother Paul.
Personnel:
Mike Scott – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, piano, keyboards, mellotron, bass, effects, field recording, photography
Paul Brown – Hammond organ, synthesizer, horns, sounds
Darrah Houston – piano
Aongus Raiston – bass
Ralph Salmins – drums, shaker, tambourine
Steve Wickham – fiddle
Jess Kavanagh – vocal
Zeenie Summers – vocal
Craig Gibsone – vocal
Lord Buckley – voiceover
Simon Hanhart – engineer
James Darkin – engineer
David Montuy – engineer
Lester Salmins – engineer
Haydn Bendall – engineer
David Montuyrobles – additional engineering
Brother Paul – engineer, mixing
Puck Fingers – engineer, mixing
John Davis – mastering
Ian Ross – artwork, design
Negative Space – photography
Howard Rankin – photography
Nikolaj Erema – photography
Paul Mac Manus – photography
Rokudenashiko – photography
Steve Wickham – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Mike Scott, except where noted.
Where the Action Is – Robert Parker, Mike Scott, Paul Brown
London Mick
Out of All This Blue
Right Side of Heartbreak (Wrong Side of Love)
In My Time on Earth – Mike Scott, Michael Green
Ladbroke Grove Symphony
Take Me There I Will Follow You – Mike Scott, Paul Brown
And There’s Love – Mike Scott, Simon Dine
Then She Made the Lasses O – traditional, Robert Burns
Piper at the Gates of Down – Mike Scott, Kenneth Grahame
On September 19, 2011, “W14/Proper Records” labels released “An Appointment with Mr. Yeats”, the tenth Waterboys (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2011, in London and Dublin, and was produced by Mike Scott and Marc Aciero.
Personnel:
Mike Scott – vocals, 6 and 12-string acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards organ, flute organ, Mellotron, synthesizers, 8-string bouzouki, percussion, programming, effects, treatments
James Hallawell – keyboards (including Hammond organ, Nord organs, piano, synthesizers
Marc Arciero – bass guitar
Ralph Salmins – drums, tambourine
Joe Chester – guitars, harmonium, additional vocals
On September 8, 2017, “BMG” label released “Out of All This Blue”, the twelfth Waterboys (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2017, and was produced by Mike Scott and Paul Brown.
Personnel:
Mike Scott – vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, organ, mellotron, bass, drums, percussion, FX, sampler, editing, cover concept
Zach Ernst, Niall C. Lawlor, Max Zaska – guitar
Brother Paul Brown – vocals, synthesizer, organ, piano, clavinet
On August 21, 2020, “Cooking Vinyl” label released “Good Luck, Seeker”, the fourteenth Waterboys (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2020, and was produced by Puck Fingers and Brother Paul.
Personnel:
Mike Scott – vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, bass, archeology
Paul Brown – Hammond organ, piano, keyboards, archeology, programming
Steve Wickham – acoustic and electronic fiddle
Aongus Ralston – bass
Ralph Salmins – drums, percussion
Gavin Ralston – sonic guitar
James Hallawell – organ, keyboards, sonics, backing vocals, additional production
Peadar O’Riada – organ, tin whistle
David Hood – bass
Mark Smith – bass
Jeremy Stacey – drums
Justin Hallawell – distant drums
Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band, The Unthanks – horns, sonics
Jess Kavanagh, Zeenie Summers – backing vocals
Blaine Harrison – backing vocals
Irakli Gabriel – street voice
Chris O’Brien – additional engineering
Dave Montuy – additional engineering
Tim Martin, Jack Power – additional engineering
John Cornfield – additional engineering
Lester Salmins – drum recording
Don Jackson – mastering
Puck Fingers, Brother Paul – mixing
Bob Clearmountain – mixing
B.C. Nowlin – cover painting (Taoseno Sky, oil on canvas)
Mike Scott – front cover concept, design, photography
Ian Ross – design
Pixabay, Creative Commons, Engin Akyurt – photography
Track listing:
The Soul Singer – Mike Scott
(You’ve Got To) Kiss a Frog or Two – Mike Scott, Paul Brown
Low Down in the Brown – traditional
Dennis Hopper – Mike Scott, Paul Brown
Freak Street – Mike Scott
Sticky Fingers – Mike Scott, James Hallawell
Why Should I Love You – Kate Bush
The Golden Work – Mike Scott, Aongus Ralston, Charles Williams
My Wanderings in the Weary Land – Mike Scott, Anthony Thistlethwaite, Jim Keltner
Postcard from the Celtic Dreamtime – Mike Scott, James Hallawell
Good Luckm Seeker – Mike Scott, Adrian McNally, Rachel Unthank, Becky Unthank, Niopha Keegan, Chris Price, Sandy Smith, Dion Fortune
Beauty in Repetition – Mike Scott, Anthony Thistlethwaite, Jim Keltner
Everchanging – Mike Scott, Anthony Thistlethwaite, Jim Keltner
On March 4, 1997, “Polydor” label released “The Healing Game”, the twenty-sixth Van Morrison studio album. It was recorded in 1996, at “Westland Studios” and “Windmill Lane Studios” in Dublin, and was produced by Van Morrison.
Personnel:
Van Morrison -vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Ronnie Johnson- electric guitar
Robin Aspland -piano
Phil Coulter- piano
Georgie Fame- Hammond organ, backing vocals
Alec Dankworth- double bass
Nicky Scott -bass guitar
Geoff Dunn- drums, percussion
Ralph Salmins – percussion
Pee Wee Ellis- soprano and baritone saxophones, backing vocals
Leo Green- tenor saxophone, backing vocals
Matt Holland -trumpet, backing vocals
Paddy Moloney – uilleann pipes, whistle
Peter O’Hanlon -dobro
Haji Ahkba -flugelhorn
Brian Kennedy- backing vocals
Katie Kissoon – backing vocals
Matt Curtis @ Abrahams Pants – art direction, design