On November 17, 1975, “RCA” label released “Schoolboys in Disgrace”, (The Kinks Present Schoolboys in Disgrace), the 15th Kinks (The) studio album, it was recorded August – October 1975, at “Konk” in London, and was produced by Ray Davies.
On November 11, 1970, “RCA” label released “That’s the Way It Is”, the twelfth Elvis Presley studio album. In 1970, the eight studio tracks were recorded at “RCA Studio B” in Nashville, and four live tracks were recorded at “The International Hotel” in Las Vegas, and was produced by Felton Jarvis. In March 2018, the album was certified Platinum in US by the “RIAA”.
Personnel:
Studio tracks:
Elvis Presley – lead and harmony vocals, guitar
James Burton – lead guitar
Chip Young – rhythm guitar
Charlie Hodge – acoustic rhythm guitar, harmony vocals
Weldon Myrick – steel guitar
David Briggs – piano, organ
Charlie McCoy – organ, harmonica, marimba
Norbert Putnam – bass
Jerry Carrigan – drums
Farrell Morris – percussion, vibes
The Jordanaires – backing vocals
The Imperials – backing vocals
Live tracks
Elvis Presley – lead vocals, guitar
James Burton – lead guitar
John Wilkinson – rhythm guitar
Charlie Hodge – acoustic rhythm guitar, scarves, harmony and backing vocals
Glen Hardin – piano, electric piano
Jerry Scheff – bass
Ronnie Tutt – drums
Millie Kirkham – backing vocals
The Sweet Inspirations – backing vocals
The Imperials – backing vocals
The Joe Guercio Orchestra
Track listing:
I Just Can’t Help Believin’ – Cynthia Weil, Barry Mann
Twenty Days and Twenty Nights – Ben Weisman, Clive Westlake
How the Web Was Woven – Clive Westlake, David Most
Patch It Up – Eddie Rabbitt, Rory Bourke
Mary in the Morning – Johnny Cymbal, Michael Rashkow
You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me – Vicky Wickham, Simon Napier-Bell, Pino Donaggio, Vito Pallavicini
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ – Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Phil Spector
On November 1, 1970, “RCA” label released “The New Birth”, the debut New Birth album. It was recorded in 1970, at “RCA’s Mid America Recording Center” in Chicago, and was produced by Harvey Fugua.
Personnel:
Alan Frye – vocal
The Mint Juleps – female singers
The New Sound – male singers
The Nite Liters – backing band
Harvey Fugua – arrangements, conductor
Vernon Bullock – arrangements, conductor
John Janus – recording
David Cheppa – lacquer cut
John Sposato – painting
Mary Goodman – liner notes
Track listing:
What’ll Do – Vernon Bullock, Harvey Fugua, Robert Wilson
UNH Song – Vernon Bullock, Harvey Fugua
All the Way – Sammy Cahn, James Van Huesen
It’s All in the Game – Charles Dawes, Carl Sigman
Pretty Words Don’t Mean a Thing (Lie to Me) – Harvey Fugua, Kenny Hawkins, The Nite Liters
Do the Funky Chicken – Rufus Thomas
Brand New Lover – Vernon Bullock, Harvey Fugua
You Don’t Have to Be Alone – Vernon Bullock, Harvey Fugua
One way Bus – Tex Bristow, Harvey Fugua, Harold Sparks
In October 1981, “RCA” label released “Love Is Only Feeling”, the sixteenth Donovan studio album. It was recorded in 1981, at “Utopia Studios” in London, and was produced by Donovan Leitch.
Personnel:
Donovan – vocals, guitar
Danny Thompson – double bass
John Stevens – drums, percussion
Tony Roberts – clarinet, piccolo flute, oboe, tenor saxophone
On October 29, 1974, “RCA” label released “David Live”, the first David Bowie live album. It was recorded in July 1974, at “Tower Theater” in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, and was produced by Tony Visconti.
Personnel:
David Bowie – vocals
Earl Slick – guitar
Mike Garson – piano, Mellotron
Michael Kamen – electric piano, Moog, oboe, arrangements, musical director
Herbie Flowers – bass
Tony Newman – drums
Pablo Rosario – percussion
David Sanborn – alto saxophone, flute
Richard Grando – baritone saxophone, flute
Gui Andrisano – backing vocals
Warren Peace – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by David Bowie, except where noted.
1984
Rebel Rebel
Moonage Daydream
Sweet Thing / Candidate / Sweet Thing (reprise)
Changes
Suffragette City
Aladdin Sane (1913 – 1938 – 197?)
All the Young Dudes
Cracked Actor
Rock’n’Roll with Me – David Bowie, Warren Peace
Watch That Man
Knock on Wood – Eddie Floyd, Steve Cropper
Diamond Dogs
Big Brother / Chant of the Ever – Changing Skeletal Family
In October 1973, “RCA” label released “Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash”, the sixth Michael Nesmith album. It was recorded in March 1973, and was produced by Michael Nesmith.
Personnel:
Michael Nesmith – vocals, acoustic rhythm 12-string guitar
Jay Lacy – electric guitar
Dr. Robert K. Warford – electric guitar, banjo
Red Rhodes – pedal steel, dobro
David Barry – piano
Billy Graham – bass, fiddle
Danny Lane – drums, percussion
Track listing:
Continuing – Michael Nesmith
Some of Shelly’s Blues – Michael Nesmith
Release – Michael Nesmith
Winonah – Michael Nesmith, Linda Hargrove, James Miner
Born to Love You – Cindy Walker
The Back Porch and a Fruit Jar Full of Iced Tea
The F.F.V – traditional, arranged by Michael Nesmith
In October 1972, “RCA” label released “The Road Is No Place for a Lady”, the fifth and final Cass Elliot studio album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Trident Studios” in London, and was produced by Lewis Merenstein.
Personnel:
Cass Elliot – vocals
Chris Spedding – guitar
Les Thacher – acoustic guitar
Dave McRae – piano
Don Randi – keyboard
Les Hurdle – bass
Barry Morgan – drums
Ray Cooper – percussion
Kay Garner, Margo Quantrell, Vicki West – backing vocals
Larry Fallon – arrangements, conductor
Del Newman – arrangement, conductor
David Hentschel – engineer
Track listing:
(If You’re Gonna) Break Another Heart – Albert Hammond, Michael Hazlewood
Saturday Suit – Jimmy Webb
Does Anybody Love You – Renée Armand, Kerry Chater
Walk Beside Me – Mike Leslie, Billy Day
All My Life – Diane Hildebrand, Leah Kunkel
Say Hello – Paul Williams
Who in the World – Chris Arnold, David Martin, Geoff Morrow
Love Was Not a Word – Al Gorgoni, Trade Martin, Chip Taylor
Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? – Eileen Sylvia Smith
On October 14, 1969, “RCA” label released “Rhymes & Reasons”, the debut John Denver studio album. It was recorded in 1969, at “RCA Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Milton Okun.
Personnel:
John Denver – vocals, guitar, arrangements
Eric Weissberg – banjo, steel guitar
Paul Prestopino – guitar, autoharp, mandolin
Stan Free – organ
Paul Griffin – keyboards
Russ Savakus – bass guitar
Teddy Sommer – drums
Herbie Lovelle – drums
George Marge – baritone saxophone
Marvin Stamm – flute, trumpet
Albert Richmond – French horn
Tommy Goodman – additional instrumentation
Milton Okun – arrangements
Jim Crotty – recording
John Woram – recording
Jean Goldhirsch – assistant producer
Track listing:
The Love of the Common People – John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins
Catch Another Butterfly – Mike Williams
Daydream – John Denver
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew – Tom Paxton
Circus – Michael Johnson, John Denver, Laurie Kuehn
When I’m Sixty-Four – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
The Ballad of Richard Nixon – Tom Paxton
Rhymes & Reasons – John Denver
Yellow Cat – Steven Fromholz
Leaving on a Jet Plane – John Denver
(You Dun Stomped) My Heart – Mason Williams
My Old Man – Jerry Jeff Walker
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free – Billy Taylor, Dick Dallas
Today Is the First Day of the Rest of My Life (Sugacity) – Pat Garvey, Victoria Garvey
On September 17, 1975, “RCA” label released “In Trance”, the third Scorpions studio album. It was recorded in 1975, at “Dierks Studios” in Stommein, Germany, and was produced by Dieter Dierks.
Personnel:
Klaus Meine – vocals
Ulrich Roth – vocals, lead and slide guitar
Rudolf Schenker – rhythm guitar
Francis Buchholz – bass
Rudy Lenners – drums
Achim Kirschning – keyboards
Dieter Dierks – engineer, mixing
Michael von Gimbut– photography
Track listing:
All track by Ulrich Roth, except where noted.
Dark Lady
In Trance – Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine
Life’s Like a River – Ulrich Roth, Rudolf Schenker, Corina Fortmann