On October 5, 2004, “Sanctuary Records” label released “Piano Works”, the third Craig Armstrong album. It contains solo piano pieces from different soundtracks played by himself.
On May 26, 2008, “Sanctuary Records” label released “Songs in A&E”, the sixth Spiritualized studio album. It was recorded in 2007, in Cedars, Nottingham, and was produced by Jason Pierce.
The Dirtbombs (Mick Collins, Ko Melina, Troy Gregory) – vocals
The Choir (Sian Ahern, Rupert Clervaux, Matt Conner, Ben Crook, Dan Gamble, Simon Hill, Sarah McCrory, Kim Gehrig, Sarah Evans, Claire Luke, Poppy Spaceman, Hank Jackson) – vocals
On March 4, 2003, “Sanctuary Records” label released “The Power to Believe”, the thirteenth King Crimson studio album. It was recorded in 2002, at “The Tracking Room” and “Studio Belew” in Nashville, “Pat’s Garage” in Austin, “St. Peter’s Church” in Newlyn, and was produced by Machine, David Singleton, Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Pat Mastelotto and Trey Gunn.
Personnel:
Robert Fripp – guitar
Adrian Belew – vocals, guitar
Pat Mastelotto – acoustic and electric drums, percussion
Trey Gunn – Warr touch bass
Tim Faulkner – voice source
Ken Latchney – haiku voice recording
Machine – programming, engineer, mixing
Jeff Juliano – additional engineering
David Singleton – mastering
Simon Heyworth – mastering
P. J. Crook – artwork
Hugh O’Donnell – design
Track listing:
All lyrics by Adrian Belew, all music by by Adrian Belew, Robert Fripp, Trey Gunn and Pat Mastelotto except where noted.
On March 12, 2001, “Sanctuary Records” label released “Back to the Blues”, the thirteenth Gary Moore studio album. It was recorded in 2000, and was produced by Gary Moore, Chris Tsangarides.
On November 15, 2001, “Sanctuary Records” label released “Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets”, the second Gary Jules album. It was recorded in 2001, and was produced by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules.
On August 16, 2005, “Sanctuary Records” label released “Livin’ in the City”, the fifth Fun Lovin’ Criminals studio album. It was recorded in February 2005, and was produced by Huey Morgan, Tim Latham, Frank Benbini and Brian Andrew Leiser.
Personnel:
Huey Morgan – vocals, guitar
Brian Andrew Leiser – bass, keyboards, harmonica, trumpet
Frank Benbini – drums
Gaz Birtles – flute, saxophone
Tim Latham – engineer, mixing, photography
Matt Boynton – engineer assistant
Chris Petro – mixing assistant
George Marino – mastering
Gabriel Hunter – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Huey Morgan, Frank Benbini and Brian Andrew Leiser.
On March 19, 2002, “Sanctuary Records” label released “Superstarved”, the third Gravity Kills studio album. It was recorded June 1999 – October 2001, at “The Mattress Factory”, “ASI” in Chicago, and “Mr. Blood” in St. Louis, and was produced by Martin Atkins, Jeff Scheel, Matt Dudenhoeffer, Doug Firley and Brad Booker.
Personnel:
Jeff Scheel – lead vocals
Matt Dudenhoeffer – guitar
Doug Firley – keyboard
Brad Booker – drums
Derek Geisser – guitar
Richard Fortus– guitars
Bob Dog Caitlin – sitar
Charles Levi– bass
Matt Dudenhoeffer – backing vocals
Julian Beeston– programming
Julian Beeston – engineer
Julian Beeston, Martin Atkins – mixing
Craig Wagner – Gravity Kills logo and star design
John Bergin – artwork, design
Steve Truesdell – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jeff Scheel, Matt Dudenhoeffer, Doug Firley and Brad Booker, except where noted.
Love, Sex and Money
Take it All Away
Fifteen Minutes
Forget Your Name
Enemy
Breakdown
Beg and Borrow
One Thing
Personal Jesus – Martin L.Gore
Wide Awake – Jeff Scheel, Matt Dudenhoeffer, Doug Firley, Brad Booker, Richard Fortus
On August 10, 2004, “Sanctuary Records” released “Crosby & Nash”, double album by David Crosby and Graham Nash. It was recorded January – February 2004, and was produced by Nathaniel Kunkel, Russ Kunkel, David Crosby, Graham Nash and Stephen Barncard.
Personnel:
David Crosby- vocals, guitar
Graham Nash- vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano
Dean Parks- guitar
Jeff Pevar- guitar
Dan Dugmore- pedal steel guitar
Steve Farris- electric guitar
Matt Rollings- acoustic piano
James Raymond- keyboards
Leland Sklar- bass
Russell Kunkel- drums, percussion
Luis Conte- percussion
Arnold McCuller- backing vocals
Kate Markowitz- backing vocals
Windy Wagner- backing vocals
Nathaniel Kunkel – recording, mixing
Doug Sax – mastering
Track listing:
Lay Me Down – James Raymond
Puppeteer – James Raymond
Through Here Quite Often – David Crosby, Dean Parks
Grace – James Raymond
Jesus of Rio – Graham Nash, Jeff Pevar
I Surrender – Cohn
Luck Dragon – James Raymond, David Crosby
On the Other Side of Town – Graham Nash
Half Your Angels – Graham Nash
They Want It All – David Crosby
How Does It Shine? – David Crosby
Don’t Dig Here – James Raymond, Graham Nash, Nathaniel Kunkel
Milky Way Tonight – Graham Nash
Charlie – David Crosby, Dean Parks
Penguin in a Palm Tree – Graham Nash
Michael (Hedges Here) – Graham Nash
Samurai – David Crosby
Shining on Your Dreams – Graham Nash, Nathaniel Kunkel
Live on (the Wall) – Flannery, Graham Nash, Plunkett, Proffer
On April 18, 2006, “Sanctuary Records” label released “Side Three”, the fifteenth Adrian Belew album. It was recorded in 2006, and was produced by Adrian Belew.
Personnel:
Adrian Belew – vocals, instrumentation, paintings
Robert Fripp- flute guitar
Les Claypool- bass
Danny Carey- drums
Mel Collins- saxophone
The Prophet Omega – voice
Martha Belew – telephone message
Ken Latchney – engineer, mixing
Andrew Mendelson – mastering
Julie Rust – layout
Mark Coleman – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Adrian Belew.
Troubles
Incompetence Indifference
Water Turns to Wine
Crunk
Drive
Cinemusic
Whatever
Men in Helicopters v4.0
Beat Box Car
Truth Is
The Red Bull Rides a Boomerang Across the Blue Constellation
On February 20, 1996, “Sanctuary Records” label released “Hello Waveforms”, the ninth William Orbit album. It was recorded in 1995, at “Guerilla Beach”, “Canyon & Square”, “Sarm West”, The Leonard Hotel” in London, and was produced by William Orbit.