On September 10, 2021, “Sub Pop” label released “Hey What”, the thirteenth and final Low studio album. It was recorded in 2021, and was produced by BJ Burton.
On September 10, 1990, “Reprise” label released “Ragged Glory”, the 20th Neil Young, album, and his sixth album with the band Crazy Horse. It was recorded in April 1990, at “Plywood Digital” in Woodside, California, and was produced by David Briggs and Neil Young. In 2019, magazine “Rolling Stone” voted “Ragged Glory” the 36th best grunge album of all time.
Personnel:
Neil Young – vocals, guitar, mixing
Frank “Poncho” Sampedro – vocals, guitar
Billy Talbot – vocals, bass guitar
Ralph Molina – vocals, drums
Dave Collins, Andrew Vastola, Buzz Burrowes, Gary Long, Pat Stoltz, Chris Kupper, Chuck Johnson, John Nowlan, Harry Sitam – engineer
On September 10, 2002, “Artemis” label released “Sleepless” the sixth Peter Wolf album. It was recorded in 2002, at “Sear Sound”, “Avatar”, “Globe Studios” and “Red House” in New York City, “Woolly Mammoth Sound” in Boston, and was produced by Kenny White and Peter Wolf. Magazine “Rolling Stone”, ranked “Sleepless” on number 427 on its list of “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”.
Personnel:
Peter Wolf – vocals
Mick Jagger – vocals, harmonica
Steve Earle – vocals
Larry Campbell – acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, fiddle, pedal steel guitar, resonator guitar, backing vocals
Duke Levine – mandolin, electric guitar, baritone guitar
Angelo Petraglia – acoustic guitar
Cornell Dupree – guitars
Stuart Kimball – electric guitar
Keith Richards – vocals, electric guitar
Kenny White – organ, acoustic piano, acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer electric piano, backing vocals
Brian Mitchell – accordion
Magic Dick – harmonica
Tony Garnier – acoustic bass
Warren McRae – electric bass
John Conte – electric bass
Paul Ossola – acoustic bass
Shawn Pelton – drums, drum loop
Kevin Shurtleff – additional drums, percussion
Charley Drayton – drums
Dan Reiser – drums
Sammy Merendino – additional percussion
Crispin Cioe – alto saxophone
Arno Hecht – tenor saxophone
Larry Etkin – trumpet
Bob Funk – tenor trombone
Rob Eaton – backing vocals
Teresa Williams – backing vocals
Ada Dyer – backing vocals
Cire Jones – backing vocals
Catherine Russell – backing vocals
Milt Grayson – bass vocals
Fred Griffith – backing vocals
Rob Eaton – recording, mixing
Ben Wisch – recording, mixing
Phil Greene – mixing
Dave Westner – additional engineering, mixing
Chris Rival – additional engineering
Tom Waltz – additional engineering
John Weston – additional engineering
Steve Mazur – engineer assistant
Jacques Obadia – engineer assistant
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Frank Olinsky – design, cover photography
Joe Greene – photography
Karen Rome – project coordinator
Jill Dell’Abate – session coordinator
Track listing:
Growin’ Pain – Angelo Petraglia, Peter Wolf
Nothin’ but the Wheel – John Scott Sherrill
A Lot of Good Ones Gone – Will Jennings, Peter Wolf
Never Like This Before – Isaac Hayes, Booker T. Jones, David Porter
Run Silent, Run Deep – Timothy S. Mayer, Peter Wolf
Homework – Dave Clark, Al Perkins, Otis Rush
Five O’Clock Angel – Will Jennings, Peter Wolf
Hey Jordan – Will Jennings, Peter Wolf
Too Close Together – Sonny Boy Williamson
Some Things You Don’t Want to Know – Will Jennings, Peter Wolf
On September 10, 1996, “Matador” label released “What Would the Community Think”, the third Cat Power studio album. It was recorded in February 1996, at “Easley Studios” in Memphis, Tennessee, and was produced by Steve Shelley.
On September 10, 1982, “Charisma” label released the self-titled, fourth Peter Gabriel studio album. It was recorded 1981 – 1982, at “Ashcombe House” in Bath, England, and was produced by Peter Gabriel and David Lord.
Personnel:
Peter Gabriel – vocals, Fairlight CMI, Prophet-5, piano, surdo, additional drums, Linn LM-1 programming
David Rhodes – guitar, backing vocals
John Ellis – guitar, backing vocals
Larry Fast – Moog synthesizer, Prophet-5, electronic percussion
Stephen Paine – Fairlight CMI
David Lord – Polymoog and Prophet synthesizers, Fairlight CMI, piano
Tony Levin – bass guitar, Chapman stick, fretless bass guitar
Jerry Marotta – drum kit, surdo, percussion
Ekome Dance Company – Ghanaian
Roberto Laneri – treated saxophone
Morris Pert – traditional Ethiopian pipes, timbales, percussion
On September 10, 1976, “Utopia” label released “Üdü Ẁüdü”, the sixth Magma studio album. It was recorded May – June 1976, at “Studio de Milan” in Paris, France, and was produced by Giorgio Gomelsky, Christian Vander, Jannick “Janik” Top, Klaus Blasquiz, Stella Vander, Michel Graillier, Patrick Gauthier and Bernard Paganotti.
Personnel:
Christian Vander – vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion
On September 10, 1974, “DiscReet” label released “Roxy & Elsewhere”, album by Frank Zappa and The Mothers (the 19th Frank Zappa album overall). It was recorded in December 1973, at “The Roxy Theater” in Hollywood, and was produced by Frank Zappa.
Personnel:
Frank Zappa – vocals, lead guitar
Jeff Simmons – vocals, rhythm guitar
George Duke – vocals, keyboards, synthesizer
Don Preston – synthesizer
Tom Fowler – bass guitar
Ralph Humphrey – drums
Chester Thompson – drums
Ruth Underwood – percussion
Napoleon Murphy Brock – vocals, flute, tenor saxophone
Walt Fowler – trumpet, bass trumpet
Bruce Fowler – trombone, dancer
Robert “Frog” Camarena – backing vocals
Debbie Wilson – backing vocals
Linda “Lynn” Sims – backing vocals
Ruben Ladron de Guevara – backing vocals
Kerry McNabb – engineer, remix
Wally Heider – engineer
Cal Schenkel – design
Coy Featherston, Steve Magedoff – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Frank Zappa, except where noted.
Penguin in Bondage
Pygmy Twylyte
Dummy Up – Napoleon Murphy Brock, Jeff Simmons, Frank Zappa
On September 10, 1973, “Capitol” label released “Side 3”, the third Raspberries (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1973, at “Record Plant Studios” in New York City, and was produced by Jimmy Lenner.
Personnel:
Eric Carmen – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, arrangements
Wally Bryson – lead and backing vocals, lead guitar, arrangements
Dave Smalley – lead and backing vocals, bass, arrangements
Jim Bonfanti – drums, backing vocals, arrangements
On September 10, 1971, “Island” label released “Welcome to the Canteen”, the fifth Traffic album (the first live one). It was recorded in July 1971, at “Fairfield Halls” in Croydon and the “Oz Benefit Concert” in the canteen of the “Polytechnic of Central London”.
Personnel:
Dave Mason – lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
Steve Winwood – lead vocals, organ, electric piano, acoustic and electric guitar
On September 10, 2021, Michael Chapman died aged 80. He was musician (guitar, banjo, bass, piano, percussion), well known in the folk clubs of the late 60s, and on the UK progressive music scene. As leader Chapman released more than 50 albums.