On April 6, 2004, “Studio E” label released “Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles”, the fifth Local H studio album. It was recorded February – November 2003, and was produced by Andy Gerber, Scott Lucas and Brian St. Clair.
On January 3, 1981, “A&M” label released “Wild-Eyed Southern Boys”, the fourth 38 Special studio album. It was recorded September 1979 – July 1980, at “Studio One” in Doraville, Georgia, US, and was produced by Rodney Mills.
Personnel:
Donnie Van Zant – lead and backing vocals
Don Barnes – lead and backing vocals, rhythm and lead guitar, piano
Jeff Carlisi – lead and rhythm guitar, steel guitar
Larry Junstrom – bass
Steve Brookins – drums
Jack Grondin – drums
Steve McRay – piano
Terry Emery – percussion
Carol Bristow – backing vocals
Lu Moss – backing vocals
Carol Veto – backing vocals
Rodney Mills – engineer
Greg Quesnel – engineer
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Chuck Beeson – art direction, design
Mick McGinty – illustrations
Willardson & White, Inc. – illustrations
Paddy Reynolds – photography
Track listing:
Hold On Loosely – Don Barnes, Jim Peterik, Jeff Carlisi
First Time Around – Don Barnes, Jim Carlisi, Larry Steele, Donnie Van Zant
Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – Jim Peterik
Back Alley Sally – Jim Carlisi, Donnie Van Zant
Fantasy Girl – Jim Carlisi, Jim Peterik
Hittin’ and Runnin’ – Don Barnes, Jim Peterik
Honky Tonk Dancer – Don Barnes, Larry Steele, Donnie Van Zant
Throw Out the Line – Don Barnes, Carlisi, Donnie Van Zant
Bring It On – Jim Carlisi, Larry Steele, Donnie Van Zant
On May 17, 1989, “Capitol” label released “Cycles”, the tenth Doobie Brothers (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1988, at “The Plant” in Sausalito, California, and was produced by Rodney Mills, Charlie Midnight and Eddie Schwartz.
Personnel:
Tom Johnston – lead vocals, guitar
Patrick Simmons – lead vocals, guitar
Tiran Porter – bass, backing vocals
John Hartman – drums, backing vocals
Michael Hossack – drums, percussion
Bobby LaKind – percussion, backing vocals
Bill Payne – keyboards
Dave Tyson – keyboards
Kim Bullard – keyboards
Dale Ockerman – keyboards
Phil Aaberg – keyboards
Don Frank – electronic drums
The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson, Andrew Love) – horns
Rem Smiers – keytar
Bobby La Kind – conductor
Brian Wayy – programming, remix
Tom Sadzeck, Devon Bernadoni, Jim Gaines, Rodney Mills, Jeffrey Norman – engineer
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Jeffery Fey – design
Tommy Steele – art direction
Tom Nikosey – logo design
Tom Keller – photography
Track listing:
The Doctor – Tom Johnston, Charlie Midnight, Eddie Schwartz
One Chain Don’t Make no Prison – Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter
Take Me to the Highway – Patrick Simmons, Dale Ockerman, Tome Fedele, Charlie Midnight, Eddie Schwartz, Dale Ockerman,
South of the Border – Tom Johnston
Time Is Here and Gone – Bobby La Kind, John Mcfee, Keith Knudsen
Need a Little Taste of Love – Marvin Isley, Ernie Isley, Ronald Isley, O’Kelly Isley, Rudolph Isley, Chris Jasper
I Can Read Your Mind – Patrick Simmons, Dale Ockerman, Chris Thompson
Tonight I’m Coming (Through the Border) – Bobby La Kind, Michael McDonald
Wrong Number – Tom Johnston
Too High a Price – Bobby La Kind, Zeke Zirngeibel, John Herron
In March 1978, “Polydor” label released “Champagne Jam” the seventh Atlanta Rhythm Section album. It was recorded 1977-1978, at “Studio One” in Doraville, Georgia, and was produced by Buddy Buie and Robert Nix.
Personnel:
Jo Jo Billingsley – vocals
Buddy Buie – vocals
Paul Davis – vocals
Ronnie Hammond – lead and backing vocals
R. Cobb – acoustic and electric guitar
Barry Bailey – electric guitar
Dean Daughtry – keyboards
Paul Goddard – bass guitar
Robert Nix – drums, backing vocals
Artimus Pyle- percussion
Rodney Mills – engineer, mixing, mastering
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Mike McCarty – art direction, design
Rick Diamond – photography
Track listing:
Large Time – Barry Bailey, Buddy Buie, Robert Nix
I’m Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight – Buddy Buie, Dean Daughtry, Robert Nix
Normal Love – Buddy Buie, R. Cobb, Dean Daughtry, Robert Nix
Champagne Jam – Buddy Buie, R. Cobb, Robert Nix
Imaginary Lover – Buddy Buie, Dean Daughtry, Robert Nix
The Ballad of Lois Malone – Barry Bailey, Buddy Buie, Dean Daughtry, Robert Nix
The Great Escape – Barry Bailey, Buddy Buie, Robert Nix
In February 1973, “Decca” label released “Back Up Against the Wall”, the second Atlanta Rhythm Section album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Studio One” in Doraville, Georgia, and was produced by Buddy Buie.
Personnel:
Barry Bailey – acoustic and electric guitar
J.R. Cobb – vocals, acoustic, electric and steel guitar, slide guitar
Randall Bramblett – piano
Dean Daughtry – organ, piano, electric piano
Ronnie Hammond – piano, vocals
Al Kooper- synthesizer, ARP
Billy Lee Riley – harmonica
Paul Goddard – bass guitar
Robert Nix – vocals, drums
Buddy Buie – arrangements
Bobby Langford – engineer
Rodney Mills – engineer, mixing
Mike McCarty – design, illustrations
Track listing:
Wrong – Buddy Buie, J.R. Cobb
Cold Turkey, Tenn.- Robert Nix
Will I Live On? – Dean Daughtry, Robert Nix
A Livin’ Lovin’ Wreck – Otis Blackwell
Superman – Delaney Bramblett
What You Gonna Do About It? – Buddy Buie, Ronnie Hammond
Conversation – Buddy Buie, J.R. Cobb
Redneck – Joe South
Make Me Believe It – Buddy Buie, Ronnie Hammond, Robert Nix
Back up Against the Wall – Buddy Buie, J.R. Cobb
It Must Be Love – R. Cobb, Dean Daughtry, Robert Nix
On August 13, 1973, “MCA” label released the self-titled, debut Lynyrd Skynyrd album. It was recorded March – May 1973, at “Studio One” in Doraville, Georgia, and was produced by Al Kooper.
Personnel:
Ronnie Van Zant– lead vocals
Gary Rossington– lead, rhythm and slide guitar
Allen Collins– lead and rhythm guitar
Ed King– lead guitar
Billy Powell– keyboards
Leon Wilkeson– bass
Bob Burns– drums except
Al Kooper(Roosevelt Gook) – bass, Mellotron and back-up harmony, mandolin, bass drum organ, engineer
Robert Nix – drums
Bobbye Hall– percussion
Steve Katz– harmonica
Bobby Langford – engineer
Rodney Mills– engineer
Michael Diehl – design
Thomas Hill – photography
Track listing:
I Ain’t the One – Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant
Tuesday’s Gone – Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant
Gimme Three Steps – Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant
Simple Man – Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant
Things Goin’ On – Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant
Mississippi Kid – Bob Burns, Al Kooper, Ronnie Van Zant
On April 15, 1991, “Capitol” label released “Brotherhood”, the eleventh Doobie Brothers studio album. It was recorded in 1990 at “The Plant” in Sausalito, and was produced by Rodney Mills.
Personnel:
Tom Johnston – vocals, guitars
Patrick Simmons – vocals, guitars
Tiran Porter – vocals, bass
John Hartman – drums
Michael Hossack- drums, percussion
Jimi Fox – percussion
Steve Canali – slide guitar
Dale Ockerman – keyboards
Richard Bryant – backing vocals
Vicki Randle – backing vocals
Rodney Mills, Devon Rietveld – engineer
Rodney Mills, Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
Bob Ludwig – mastering
John Kehe – design
Tommy Steele – art direction
Robert Doisneau, Peter Miller – photography
Track listing:
Something You Said – M. Lunn, A. Gorrie
Is Love Enough – Jerry Lynn Williams, W. Richmond
Dangerous – Patrick Simmons
Our Love – Jerry Lynn Williams
Divided Highway – Patrick Simmons, Jimi Fox, Peterik