On December 20, 1979, “SPY Records” label released “Sabotage/Live”, the second John Cale live album. It was recorded in June 1979, at “CBGB” in New York City, and was produced by John Cale.
Personnel:
John Cale – vocals, piano, guitar, fretless bass, viola, mixing
On December 20, 1970, “Dunhill” label released the self-titled, second Emitt Rhodes album. It was recorded in 1970, at Rhodes home studio, and was produced by Emitt Rhodes and Harvey Bruce.
In December 1974, “Monument” label released “Breakaway”, the second duet album by Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge. It was recorded in 1974, and was produced by Fred Foster.
Personnel:
Kris Kristofferson – vocals
Rita Coolidge – vocals
Johnny Christopher – guitars
Jimmy Colvard – guitars
Ray Edenton – guitars
Jerry Shook – guitars
Chip Young – guitars
Reggie Young – guitars
Weldon Myrick – steel guitar
Michael Utley – keyboards
Bobby Wood – keyboards
Bobby Emmons – organ
Shane Keister – Moog synthesizer
Tommy Cogbill – bass
Gene Chrisman – drums
Sammy Creason – drums
Farrell Morris – percussion
Buddy Spicher – fiddle
Charlie McCoy – horns, harmonica, bass harmonica, melodica
Ronald Eades – horns
Harvey Thompson – horns
Charles Rose – horns
Harrison Calloway – horns
Don Sheffield – horns
Bill Justis – string arrangements
Byron Bach, Brenton Banks, George Binkley III, Marvin Chantry, Martin Katahn, Sheldon Kurland, Martha McCrory, Pamela Sixfin, Gary Vanosdale, Stephanie Woolf – strings
Billy Swan – backing vocals
Larry Gatlin – backing vocals
Chip Young – engineer
Paul Richmond – mastering
Track listing:
Lover Please – Billy Swan
We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds – Melba Montgomery
Dakota – Larry Murray
What’cha Gonna Do? – Donnie Fritts, Jon Reid
The Things I Might Have Been – Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman
On December 19, 1966, “Olga Records” label released “The Hep Stars”, the second Hep Stars studio album (and third overall album). It was recorded April – December 1966, at “Europeafilm Studio” in Stockholm, Sweden, and was produced by Gert Palmcrantz.
Personnel:
Janne Frisk – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals
In December 1970, “Polydor” label released “Turn It Over”, the second Tony Williams Lifetime (The) studio album. It was recorded in July 1970, at “Olmstead Sound Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Tony Williams, Monte Kay and Jack Lewis.
Personnel:
Tony Williams – vocals, drums
John McLaughlin – vocals, guitar
Larry Young – organ
Jack Bruce – lead vocals, bass
Ray Hall – engineer
Sid Maurer – art direction, design
Track listing:
To Whom It May Concern – Them – Chick Corea
To Whom It May Concern – Us – Chick Corea
This Night This Song – Tony Williams
Bog Nick – John Coltrane
Right On – Tony Williams
Once I Loved – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, Ray Gilbert
On December 14, 2022, “XL” label released “The Smile at Montreux Jazz Festival, July 2022”, the first Smile (The) live and second overall album. It was recorded in July 2024, at “Montreux Jazz Festival” at “Montreux Music & Convention Centre” in Montreux, Switzerland, and was produced by
Personnel:
Thom Yorke – vocals, guitar, bass
Jonny Greenwood – guitar, bass
Tom Skinner – drums
Mikko Gordon – engineer
Track listing:
All lyrics by Thom Yorke, all music by Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Tom Skinner, and Nigel Godrich.
On December 11, 2007, “J&R Adventures” label released “Shepherds Bush Empire”, the second Joe Bonamassa live album. It was recorded in 2007, at “Shepherds Bush Empire” in London, and was produced by Kevin Shirley.
Personnel:
Joe Bonamassa – vocals, guitar
Track listing:
Walk in My Shadows – Paul Rodgers, Pul Kossoff, Andy Fraser, Simon Kirke
On December 4, 1990, “EMI” label released “Senderos de traición”, the second Héroes del Silencio studio album. It was recorded in 1990, at “Kirios Studio” in Madrid, Spain, and was produced by Phil Manzanera.
Personnel:
Enrique Bunbury – vocals
Juan Valdivia – guitar
Joaquin Cardiel – bass
Pedro Andreu – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Enrique Bunbury, Juan Valdivia, Joaquin Cardiel, and Pedro Andreu.
On December 4, 1972, “Shelter” label released “Really”, the second J. J. Cale studio album. It was recorded April – July, at “Muscle Shoals Sound Studio” in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, “Quadrophonic Studio” Nashville, Tennessee, “Quinvy Studio” in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, “Bradley’s Barn” in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, “Moss Rose Studio” in Nashville Tennessee, and was produced by Audie Ashworth.
Personne:
J. J. Cale – vocals, lead guitar, rhythm-guitar, piano, electric piano, bass, drums
In December 1955, “Signal” label released “Nica’s Tempo”, album by Gigi Gryce Orchestra and Quartet (the second Gigi Gryce album overall). It was recorded in October 1955, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersey, and was produced by Ozzie Cadena.