On August 9, 2019, “Five Seven Music” label released “Super Moon”, the seventh Dirty Heads (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2019, at “Studio A” of the RCA building in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by Dave Cobb.
On July 3, 2007, “RCA” label released “Libertad”, the second and final Velvet Revolver studio album. It was recorded December 2006 – February 2007, at “Henson Recording Studios” in Hollywood, and was produced by Brendan O’Brien, Scott Weiland, Slasg, Dave Kushner, Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum.
Personnel:
Scott Weiland – lead vocals, keyboards
Slash – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, talkbox
Dave Kushner – rhythm guitar
Duff McKagan – bass, backing vocals
Matt Sorum – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Billy Bowers – additional engineering
Douglas Grean – additional engineering
Brendan O’Brien – mixing
Glenn Pittman – mixing assistant
Kevin Mills – mixing assistant
Matt Serrechio – mixing assistant
Tom Syrowski – mixing assistant
Tom Tapley – mixing assistant
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Rocco Guarino – video director
Track listing:
All lyrics by Scott Weiland except where noted, all music by Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum and Dave Kushner, except where noted.
Let It Roll
She Mine
Get Out of the Door
She Builds Quick Machines
The Last Fight
Pills, Demons & Etc.
American Man
Mary Mary
Just Sixteen
Can’t Get It Out of My Heart – lyrics and music by Jeff Lynne
For a Brother
Spay
Gravedancer – contains hidden track Don’t Drop That Dime
In June 1999, “RCA” label released “Heart of a Woman”, the twenty-third Etta James studio album. It was recorded in March 1999, and was produced by John Snyder and Etta James.
Personnel:
Etta James – vocals, arrangements, art direction, photography, liner notes
Bobby Murray – guitar
Josh Sklair – acoustic and electric guitar, arrangements, musical director, production assistant
Dave Matthews – electric piano, piano, arrangements
Mike Finnigan – organ
Sametto James – bass, drum programming, production assistant
Donto Metto James – drums, drum programming, production assistant
In June 1962, “RCA” label released “Tijuana Moods”, the eleventh Charles Mingus album. It was recorded July – August 1957, at “RCA Studios” in New York, and was produced by Bob Rolontz.
On June 18, 1990, “RCA” label released “Ay Fond Kiss”, the second and final Fairground Attraction studio album. It was recorded January – December 1988, and was produced by Kevin Moloney, Eddi Reader, Simon Edwards, Mark E. Nevin and Roy Dodds.
Personnel:
Eddi Reader – vocals
Mark E. Nevin – guitar
Simon Edwards – guitar
Roy Dodds – drums
Mike Thornton – recording, mixing
Kevin Moloney – mixing
Track listing:
Jock O’Hazeldean – traditional
The Game of Love – Mark E Nevin
Walkin’ After Midnight – Alan Block, Don Hecht
You Send Me – Sam Cooke
Tryin’ Times – Donny Hathaway, Leroy Hutson
Mystery Train – Junior Parker
Winter Rose – Mark E. Nevin
Do You Want to Know a Secret – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
On June 15, 2018, “RCA/Silverstone Records” label released “The Blues Is Alive and Well”, the 18th Buddy Guy studio album. It was recorded in 2018 and was produced by Tom Hambridge. At the 61st “Grammy Awards”, “The Blues Is Alive and Well” won the “Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album”.
Personnel:
Buddy Guy – vocals, lead guitar
Jeff Beck – guitar
Keith Richards – guitar
Rob McNelley – rhythm and slide guitar
James Bay – vocals, guitar
Kevin McKendree – keyboards, electric piano, organ, mellotron, upright piano, clavinet
Mick Jagger – harmonica
Willie Weeks – bass
Tommy MacDonald – bass
Tom Hambridge – drums, mixing
The Muscle Shoals Horns – horns
Doug Moffet – tenor saxophone
Jim Hoke – baritone saxophone
Ducky Carlisle – recording
Michael Saint-Leon – mixing
Greg Calbi – mastering
Jeff Schulz – art direction, design
Chuck Lanza, Paul Natkin – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Richard Flemming and Tom Hambridge, except where noted.
A Few Good Years
Guilty as Charged
Cognac – Buddy Guy, Richard Flemming, Tom Hambridge
The Blues Is Alive and Well – Gary Nicholson, Tom Hambridge
On May 25, 1990, “RCA” label released “A Night on the Town”, the third and final Bruce Hornsby and the Range studio album. It was recorded 1989 – 1990, at “Record One” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Don Gehman and Bruce Hornsby.
Personnel:
Bruce Hornsby – lead vocals, grand piano, synthesizer, accordion
George Marinelli – guitar, mandolin, backing vocals
Joe Puerta – bass, backing vocals
John Molo – drums
Jerry Garcia – guitar
David Mansfield – guitar, violin
Béla Fleck – banjo
Jimmie Wood – harmonica
Charlie Haden – upright bass
Wayne Shorter – saxophone
Laura Creamer, Fred White, Bridgette Bryant, Shaun Murphy, Shawn Colvin, David Lasley, Arnold McCuller – backing vocals
Ed Thacker – engineer, mixing
Eddie King – engineer
Steve “Sound” Cormier, Don Gehman – additional engineering
Don Bosworth, Robin Laine-Levine, Ted Pattison, John “Chamberlin” Pilatus, Neal Pogue, Chris Winter – engineer assistant
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
Paul Johnson – keyboard technician
Norman Moore, Ria Lewerke – art direction
Peter Miller – photography
Sharona Sabbag – production coorinator
Track listing:
All tracks by Bruce Hornsby and John Hornsby, except where noted.
In May 1972, “RCA” label released “Self”, the fourth Quintessence studio album. Tracks 8 and 9 were recorded live in December 1971 at Exeter University, and the other tracks were recorded in 1972, at “Olympic Studios” in London. The album was produced by Sambhu Babaji, Maha Dev, Shiva Shankar Jones, Jake Milton, Allan Mostert and Raja Ram.
On March 29, 1985, “RCA” label released “Rogues Gallery”, the twelfth Slade studio album. It was recorded in 1984, at “Angel Recording Studios”, “Portland Studios”, “RAK Studios” and “Utopia Studios” in London, and was produced by Jim Lea and John Punter.
Personnel:
Noddy Holder – lead and backing vocals
Dave Hill – lead guitar, backing vocals
Jim Lea – bass guitar, keyboards, guitar, violin, backing vocals
On March 24, 1972, “RCA” label released “Coming Together”, the third New Birth (The) studio album. It was recorded 1970 – 1971, and was produced by Harvey Fugua.
Personnel:
Bert De Coteaux – arrangements, conductor
Harvey Fuqua – arrangements, conductor
Vernon Bullock – arrangements, conductor
Jim Crotty – engineer
Acy Lehman – art direction
Frank Mulvey – design
George Adams – photography
Vince Aletti – liner notes
Track listing:
Two Kinds of People (I Am) – Vernon Bullock
Oh Baby, I Love the Way – Harvey Fugua
Yesterday I Heard the Rain – Armando Manzanero, Gene Lees
African City – Ann Bogan, Harvey Fugua, Leslie Wilson, Melvin Wilson
I Don’t Want to Do Wrong – Bibba Knight, Gladys Knight, Johnny Bristol, Katherine Schaffner, William Guest
Don’t Knock My Love – Brad Shapiro, Wilson Pickett
If I Can’t have You – Brook Benton, Etta James, Harvey Fugua