On March 4, 1991, “Haos” label released the self-titled, debut Arhangel album. It was recorded in 1990, at “Audio Lab” studio in Skopje, Macedonia, and was produced by Mite Dimovski.
On February 15, 2010, “Memphis Industries” label released the self-titled, third Field Music album. It was recorded in 2009, and was produced by David Brewis and Peter Brewis.
On January 30, 1967, “Capitol” label released the self-titled, debut Stone Poneys album. It was recorded October – November 1966, and was produced by Nik Venet.
Personnel:
Linda Ronstadt – vocals, finger cymbals
Bobby Kimmel – vocals, guitar
Kenny Edwards – vocals, guitar
Tom Wood – vocals, rhythm guitar
Pete Childs – guitar
Cyrus Faryar – bouzouki, guitar
John T. Forsha – guitar
Jimmy Bond – bass, guitar
Billy Mundi – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Bobby Kimmel and Ken Edwards, except where noted.
Sweet Summer Blue and Gold
If I Were You
Just a Little Bit of Rain – Fred Neil
Bicycle Song
Orion – Tom Campbell
Wild About My Lovin’ – traditional, arranged by Bobby Kimmel, Linda Ronstadt, Ken Edwards
On January 27, 2015, “Spacebomb Records”, “Startime International” labels released the self-titled, debut Natalie Prass album. It was recorded in 2012, and was produced by Matthew E. White and Trey Pollard.
On January 24, 1972, “Columbia” label released the self-titled, second Paul Simon album. It was recorded January – March 1971, at “CBS Studios” in san Francisco, “CBS Studios” in Los Angeles, “CBS Studios” in New York City, “Western Recorders” in Los Angeles, “Dynamic Sound Studios”, “Kingston Studio CBE” in Paris, and was produced by Paul Simon and Roy Halee.
Personnel:
Paul Simon – vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion, arranger
Stéphane Grappelli – violin
Lynford “Hux” Brown – lead guitar
David Spinozza – acoustic guitar
Wallace Wilson – rhythm guitar
Stefan Grossman – bottleneck guitar
Jerry Hahn – electric guitar
Neville Hinds – Hammond organ
Larry Knechtel – piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, harmonium, Hammond organ
Charlie McCoy – bass harmonica
Jackie Jackson – bass guitar
Joe Osborn – bass guitar
Ron Carter – double bass
Russell George – bass guitar
Hal Blaine – drums
Winston Grennan – drums
Denzil Laing – percussion
Victor Montanez – congas
Airto Moreira – percussion
Fred Lipsius – alto saxophone
John Schroer – tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
Steven Turre – trombone
Los Incas – flute, charango, percussion
Mike Mainieri – vibes
Cissy Houston, Von Eva Sims, Renelle Stafford and Deirdre Tuck – backing vocals
On January 19, 1995, “Smells Like Records” label released the self-titled, debut Blonde Redhead album. It was recorded in March 1994, in Random Falls, and was produced by Steve Shelley.
Personnel:
Kazu Makino – vocals, guitar
Amedeo Pace – vocals, guitar
Maki Takahashi – bass
Simone Pace – drums
Skúli Sverrisson – bass
John Siket – mixing
Ari Marcopoulos – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Kazu Makino, Amadeo Pace, Maki Takashi, and Simone Pace.
In January 1965, “Parrot” label released the self-titled, debut Zombies (The) album. It was recorded in 1964, and was produced by Rod Argent and Ken Jones.
Personnel:
Colin Blunstone – lead and backing vocals, tambourine
Paul Atkinson – electric guitar
Rod Argent – lead and backing vocals, electric piano, organ
Chris White – bass, backing vocals
Hugh Grundy – drums
Track listing:
She’s Not There – Rod Argent
Summertime – George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Dubose Heyward
It’s Alright With Me – Rod Argent
You’ve Really Got a Hold Me / Bring It On Home to Me – Smokey Robinson, Sam Cooke
Sometimes – Rod Argent
Woman – Rod Argent
Tell Her No – Rod Argent
I Don’t Want to Know – Chris White
Work ’n’ Play – Ken Jones
Can’t Nobody Love You – Phillips Mitchell
What More Can I Do – Chris White
I Got My Mojo Working – Preston Foster, McKinley Morganfield
On January 1, 1975, “A&M” label released the self-titled, debut Hummingbird album. It was recorded July 1973 – October 1974, and was produced by Ian “Sammy” Samwell.
Personnel:
Bobby Tench – vocals, guitar
Bernie Holland – guitar
Max Middleton – keyboards
Clive Chaman – bass
Conrad Isidore – drums
Linda Lewis – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Conrad Isidore, except where noted.
Music Flowing
You Can Keep the Money
Such a Long Ways
Horrors – Bernie Holland
I Don’t Know Why I Love You – Hardaway, Hunter, Riser, Wonder
Maybe – Clive Chaman, Finesilver, Max Middleton, Bobby Tench
In December 1978, “Baystate” label released the self-titled, debut Super Jazz Trio (The) album. It was recorded in November 1978, at “Sound Ideas Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Yoshio Ozawa.
On November 21, 2006, “InsideOut” label released the self-titled, debut Spock’s Beard album. It was recorded in 2006, and was produced by Nick D’Virgilio, Alan Morse, Ryo Okumoto, and Dave Meros.
Personnel:
Nick D’Virgilio – lead and backing vocals, drums, timpani, percussion, acoustic and electric guitars
Alan Morse – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
Ryo Okumoto – keyboards, backing vocals
Dave Meros – bass guitar, bass synth, sitar, backing vocals
Track listing:
On a Perfect Day – Nick D’Virgilio, Alan Morse, Stan Ausmus, John Boegehold
Skeletons at the Feast – Dave Meros, John Boegehold
Is This Love – Nick D’Virgilio
All That’s Left – John Boegehold, Dave Meros
With Your Kiss – Nick D’Virgilio
Sometimes They Stay, Sometimes They Go – Stan Ausmus, Alan Morse
The Slow Crash landing Man – John Boegehold, Dave Meros
Wherever You Stand – Ryo Okumoto, Nick D’Virgilio
Hereafter – John Boegehold, Ryo Okumoto
Dreaming in the Age of Answers – John Boegehold, Dave Meros
Here’s a Man – John Boegehold, Dave Meros
They Know We Know – John Boegehold, Dave Meros
Stream of Unconsciousness – John Boegehold, Dave Meros