In December 1960, “Blue Note” label released “True Blue”, the second Tina Brooks album. It was recorded in June 196o, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Alfred Lion.
Personnel:
Tina Brooks – tenor saxophone
Freddie Hubbard – trumpet
Duke Jordan – piano
Sam Jones – bass
Art Taylor – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Tina Brooks except where noted.
Good Old Soul
Up Tight’s Creek
Theme for Doris
True Blue
Miss Hazel
Nothing Ever Changes My Love for You – Jack Segal, Marvin Fisher
In December 1967, “RCA Victor” label released “Pandemonium Shadow Show”, the second Harry Nilsson studio album. It was recorded in 1967, at “RCA’s Music Center of the World” in Hollywood, and was produced by Rick Jarrard.
Personnel:
Harry Nilsson – vocal
Mike Deasy – guitar
Dr. John – vocal, piano
Lyle Ritz – bass, ukulele
Milt Holland – drums, percussion
Dick “Knobbs” Bogert – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Harry Nilsson, except where noted.
Ten Little Indians
1941
Cuddly Toy
She Sang Hymns Out of Tune – Jesse Lee Kincaid
You Can’t Do That – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Sleep Late, My Lady Friend
She’s Leaving Home – John Lennon, Paul McCartney
There Will Never Be – Perry Botkin Jr., Gil Garfield
Without Her
Freckles – Cliff Hess, Howard Johnson, Milton Ager
It’s Been So Long
River Deep – Mountain High – Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich
In December 1960, “Candid” label released “Big Brass”, the second Benny Bailey album. It was recorded in November 1960, at “Nola Penthouse Studio” in New York City, and was produced by Nat Hentoff.
Personnel:
Benny Bailey – trumpet
Julius Watkins – French horn
Phil Woods – alto saxophone, bass clarinet
Les Spann – guitar, flute
Tommy Flanagan – piano
Buddy Catlett – bass
Art Taylor – drums
Track listing:
Hard Sock Dance – Quincy Jones
Alison – Hale Smith
Tipsy – Oliver Nelson
Please Say Yes – Tom McIntosh
A Kiss to Build a Dream On – Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Oscar Hammerstein II
In December 1968, “Columbia” label released “An American Music Band”, the second Electric Flag (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1968, and was produced by John Simon.
Personnel:
Harvey Brooks — vocals, bass, guitar
Herbie Rich — vocals, organ, tenor saxophone
John Simon — piano
Hoshal Wright — guitar
Buddy Miles — vocals, drums, guitar
Terry Clements — tenor saxophone
Marcus Doubleday — trumpet
Virgil Gonsalves — baritone saxophone, flute
Nick Gravenites — vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion
In December 1957, “Riverside” label released “That’s Him!”, the second Abbey Lincoln album. It was recorded in October 1957, at “Reeves Sound Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Bill Grauer and Orrin Keepnews.
Personnel:
Abbey Lincoln – vocals
Kenny Dorham – trumpet
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
Wynton Kelly – piano, bass
Paul Chambers – bass
Max Roach – drums
Track listing:
Strong Man – Oscar Brown, Jr.
Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe – Harold Arlen, E.Y. “Yip” Harburg
My Man – Jacques Charles, Channing Pollack, Albert Willemetz, Maurice Yvain
Tender as a Rose – Phil Moore
That’s Him – Ogden Nash, Kurt Weill
I Must Have That Man! – Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh
Porgy – George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward
When a Woman Loves a Man – Bernie Hanighen, Gordon Jenkins, Johnny Mercer
Don’t Explain – Arthur Herzog, Jr., Billie Holiday
On December 9, 2003, “Island” label released “Reason”, the second Hoobastank studio album. It was recorded March – August 2003, at “Bay 7 Studios”, “Valley Village Studios”, “Sparky Dog Studios” in Calabasas, California, and was produced by Howard Benson. The album was certified Platinum in Canada by “Music Canada”, 2 x Platinum in the USA by “RIAA”.
Personnel:
Doug Robb – lead and backing vocals
Dan Estrin – acoustic and electric guitar
Markku Lappalainen – bass guitar
Chris Hesse – drums
Michael Valerio – upright bass
Howard Benson – keyboards
Mark Robertson – violin, string contractor
Sam Fisher – violin
Rene Mandel – violin
Simon Oswell – viola
Shanti Randall – viola
Evan Wilson – viola
Victor Lawrence – cello
David Low – cello
David Mergen – cello
Deborah Lurie – string arrangements
Jamie Oliver – group vocals
Ian Watkins – group vocals
Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
Mike Plotnikoff – mixing
Louis Marino – art direction, design, illustrations
Danny Clinch – band photography
RJ Muna – cover photography
Track listing:
All lyrics by Doug Robb; all music by Daniel Estrin.
In December 1973, “Milestone” label released “Butterfly Dreams”, the second Flora Purim studio album. It was recorded in December 1973, at “fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, California, and was produced by Orrin Keepnews.
Personnel:
Flora Purim – vocals, arrangements
George Duke – electric piano, ARP synthesizer, clavinet, piano, arrangements
David Amaro – acoustic and electric guitar
Stanley Clarke – Fender electric bass, acoustic bass, arrangements
Ernie Hood – zither
Joe Henderson – flute, tenor saxophone
Airto Moreira – drums, percussion
Jim Stern – engineer
Eddie Bill Harris – engineer
David Turner – mastering
Anthony Samuel Lane – art direction, design, photography
Track listing:
Dr. Jive Pt. I – Stanley Clarke
Butterfly Dreams – lyrics by Neville Potter, music by Stanley Clarke
Dindi – lyrics by Aloisio de Oliveira, music by Antonio Carlos Jobim
Summer Night – Harry Warren, Al Dubin
Love Reborn – lyrics by Flora Purim, music by George Duke
Moon Dreams – lyrics by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans, music by Egberto Gismonti
Dr. Jive Pt. II – Stanley Clarke
Light as a Feather – lyrics by Flora Purim, music by Stanley Clarke
On December 4, 2006, “Columbia” label released “Albertine”, the second Brooke Fraser album. It was recorded 2005 – 2006, and was produced by Marshall Altman.
On December 2, 2016, Narrative self-released “Golden Silence”, band’s second studio album. It was recorded March – April 2012, at “English Cathedral Barn” in New York, 2013 – 2014, at “Red Wire Audio” in New York City, and was produced by Bryan Russell and Justin Long.