In February 1959, “Prestige” label released “Reflections” (subtitled Steve Lacy Plays Thelonious Monk), the second Steve Lacy album. It was recorded in October 1958, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersey.
On April 20, 1979, “Epic” label released “Million Mile Reflections”, the seventh Charlie Daniels Band studio album (the tenth Charlie Daniels studio overall). It was recorded 1978 – 1979, at “Woodland” in Nashville, Tennessee, and was produced by John Boylan.
Personnel:
Charlie Daniels – vocals, guitar, fiddle
Tom Crain – vocals, guitar
“Taz” DiGregorio – vocals, keyboards
Charles Hayward – bass
James W. Marshall – drums, percussion
Fred Edwards – drums, percussion
Terry Mead – trumpet
Lea Jane Singers – backing vocals
Bergen White – string arrangements
Paul Grupp – engineer
Steve Goostree – recording assistant
Dave Rideau, Erik Zobler – mixing assistant
Bill Myers – illustrations
Virginia Team – Wm. J. Johnson – design
Joseph E. Sullivan – production supervisor
Track listing:
All tracks by Charlie Daniels, Tom Crain, Taz DiGregorio, Fred Edwards, Charles Hayward and James W. Marshall, except where noted.
Passing Lane
Blue Star
Jitterbug – Charlie Daniels, Tom Crain, Taz DiGregorio, Fred Edwards, Charles Hayward, Don Murray
On January 23, 1981, “Decca” and “Gama” labels released “Nude”, the eighth Camel studio album. It was recorded in September 1980, at “Abbey Road Studios” in London, and was produced by Tony Clark, Haydn Bendall, Andrew Latimer, Colin Bass and Andy Ward.
Personnel:
Andrew Latimer – vocals, guitars, flute, koto, keyboards
In December 1959, “Riverside” label released “Thelonious Alone in San Francisco”, the 16th Thelonious Monk album. It was recorded in October 1959, at “Fugazi Hall” in San Francisco, and was produced by Orrin Keepnews.
Personnel:
Thelonious Monk – piano
Reice Hamel – recording
Track listing:
All tracks by Thelonious Monk, except where noted.
Blue Monk
Ruby, My Dear
Round Lights
Everything Happens to Me – Tom Adair, Matt Dennis
You Took the Words Right Out of My Heart – Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin
Bluehawk
Pannonica
Remember – Irving Berlin
There’s Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie – Jack Meskill, Harry Richman, Pete Wendling
In October 1957, “Blue Note” label released “Sonny Rollins, Vol. 2”, the twelve Sonny Rollins album. It was recording in April 1957, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersey, and was produced by Alfred Lion.
Personnel:
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
J. J. Johnson – trombone
Horace Silver – piano
Thelonious Monk – piano
Paul Chambers – bass
Art Blakey – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – recording
Harold Feinstein – design
Francis Wolff – photography
Robert Levin – liner notes
Track listing:
Why Don’t I? – Sonny Rollins
Wail March – Sonny Rollins
Misterioso – Thelonious Monk, Denzil Best
Reflections – Thelonious Monk
You Stepped Out of a Dream – Nacio Herb Brown, Gus Kahn
On August 2,1965, “Columbia” label released “Johnny Cash Sings the Ballads of the True West”, the 22nd Johnny Cash album. It was recorded August 1959 – April 1965, and was produced by Don Law and Frank Jones.
Personnel:
Johnny Cash – vocals, guitar
Luther Perkins – guitar
Norman Blake, Jack Clement – acoustic guitar
Bob Johnson – 12-string guitar, flute, banjo, mandocello
Bill Pursell – piano, harpsichord
Charlie McCoy – harmonica
Marshall Grant – bass
W.S. Holland – drums
Michael N. Kazak – drums
Mother Maybelle Carter – autoharp
The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers – backing vocals
Track listing:
Hiawatha’s Vision – Johnny Cash
The Road to Kaintuck – Johnny Cash, June Carter
The Shifting, Whispering Sands Part I – V. C. Gilbert, Mary Hadler
The Ballad of Boot Hill – Carl Perkins
I Ride an Old Paint – traditional, Johnny Cash
Hardin Wouldn’t Rain – Johnny Cash
Mr. Garfield – Ramblin’ Jack Elliot
Streets of Laredo – traditional, Johnny Cash
Johnny Reb – Merle Kilgore
A Letter from Home – Maybelle Carter, Dearest Dean
Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie – traditional, Johnny Cash
Mean as Hell – Johnny Cash
Sam Hall – Tex Ritter
25v Minutes to Go – Shel Silverstein
The Blizzard – Harlan Howard
Sweet Betsy from Pike – Jimmie Driftwood
Green Grow the Lilacs – traditional, Johnny Cash
Stampede – Peter La Farge
The Shifting, Whispering Sands Part II – Jack Gilbert, Mary Hadler
In November 1974, “Caroline” label released “Lady June’s Linguistic Leprosy”, the debut Lady June (June Campbell Cramer) album. It was recorded in 1974, and was produced by David Vorhaus.
Personnel:
Lady June – vocals
Kevin Ayers – vocals, guitar, bass
Brian Eno – vocals, electronic guitar, bass, imminent, linearment, lunar lollipops
David Vorhaus – kaleidophone, mix
Jakob Klasse – piano
Kim Solomon – piano
Pip Pyle – drums
Martha – vocals
Track listing:
All lyrics by June Campbell Cramer, all music by Kevin Ayers except where noted.
In October 1968, “ABC Dunhill” label released “The Second”, the second Steppenwolf studio album. It was recorded in 1968, at “American Recording Co” in Studio City, in CA, and was produced by Gabriel Merker.
On October 4, 1982, “ECM” label released “Trio Music”, the 24th Chick Corea album. It was recorded in November 1981, and was produced by Manfred Eicher.
Personnel:
Chick Corea – piano
Miroslav Vitouš – bass
Roy Haynes – drums
Martin Wieland – engineer
Track listing:
Trio Improvisation 1 – Chick Corea, Roy Haynes, Miroslav Vitouš
Trio Improvisation 2 – Chick Corea, Roy Haynes, Miroslav Vitouš
Trio Improvisation 3 – Chick Corea, Roy Haynes, Miroslav Vitouš
Duet Improvisation 1 – Chick Corea, Miroslav Vitouš
Duet Improvisation 2 – Chick Corea, Miroslav Vitouš
Trio Improvisation 4 – Chick Corea, Roy Haynes, Miroslav Vitouš
Trio Improvisation 5 – Chick Corea, Roy Haynes, Miroslav Vitouš
Slippery When Wet – Chick Corea
Rhythm-A-Ning – Thelonious Monk
‘Round Midnight – Bernie Hanighen, Monk, Cootie Williams