In October 1970, “RCA” label released “Share the Land”, the seventh Guess Who (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1970, at “RCA’s Mid-America Recording Center” in Chicago, Illinois, and was produced by Jack Richardson.
Personnel:
Burton Cummings – lead vocals, keyboards, flute
Kurt Winter – lead guitar, backing vocals
Greg Leskiw – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar
Jim Kale – bass, backing vocals
Garry Peterson – drums, backing vocals
Brian Christian – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Burton Cummings and Kurt Winter except noted.
Bus Rider – Kurt Winter
Do You Miss Me Darlin ?
Hand Me Down World – Kurt Winter
Moan for You Joe – Burton Cummings, Greg Leskiw
Share the Land – Burton Cummings
Hang On to Your Life
Coming Down Off the Money Bag / Song of the Dog – Greg Leskiw, Burton Cummings
On September 28, 2010, “DGC” label released “Invented”, the seventh Jimmy Eat World studio album. It was recorded in 2010, at “Unit 2” and Mark Trombino’s house, and was produced by Mark Trombino, Jim Adkins, Tom Linton, Rick Burch and Zach Lind.
Personnel:
Jim Adkins – lead vocals, guitar, recording
Tom Linton – vocal, guitar
Rick Burch – bass guitar
Zach Lind – drums
Courtney Marie Andrews – guest vocals
Rachel Haden – guest vocals
Doug Borrmann – synthesizers
David Campbell – string arranger, conductor
Josephina Vergara – violin
Gerardo Hilara – violin
Tammy Hatwan – violin
Michele Richards – violin
Steve Richards – cello
Mark Trombino – mixing, additional recording
Ted Jensen – mastering
Wesley Seidman – strings recording
Paul Smith – assistant
Morning Breath Inc. – art direction, design
Ken Schles – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jim Adkins, Tom Linton, Rick Burch and Zach Lind.
On September 13, 2019, “BMG/Infectious” label released “Beneath the Eyrie”, the seventh Pixies album. It was recorded 2018 – 2019, at “Dreamland Recording Studios” in Hurley, New York, and was produced by Tom Dalgety.
Personnel:
Black Francis – lead and backing vocals, guitars
Joey Santiago – lead guitar
Paz Lenchantin – lead and backing vocals, bass guitar, piano, Mellotron
David Lovering – drums, percussion
Tom Dalgety – additional prepared piano and percussion, engineering, mixing
Ariel Shafir – engineering
Ian Sopko – engineering assistance
Ken Helmlinger – engineering assistance
John Davis – mastering
Michael Speed – design
Vaughan Oliver – art direction
Simon Larbalestier – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Black Francis, except where noted.
In the Arms of Mrs. Mark of Cain
On Graveyard Hill – Black Francis, Paz Lenchantin
Catfish Kate
This Is My Fate
Ready for Love
Silver Bullet
Long Rider – Black Francis, Paz Lenchantin
Los Surfers Muertos – Black Francis, Paz Lenchantin
On September 12, 2011, “ATO Records” and “Prawn Song” labels released “Green Naugahyde”, the seventh Primus studio album. It was recorded October 2010 – April 2011, at “Rancho Relaxo” in Sebastopol,California, and was produced by Les Claypool.
Personnel:
Les Claypool – vocals, bass, upright bass
Larry LaLonde – guitar
Jay Lane – drums
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
Zoltron – design, layout
Track listing:
All lyrics by Les Claypool, all music as noted.
Prelude to a Crawl – Les Claypool
Hennepin Crawler – Les Claypool, Larry La Londe, Jay Lane
Last Salmon Man (Fisherman’s Chronicles, Part IV) – Les Claypool
Eternal Consumption Engine – Larry La Londe
Tragedy’s a’ comin’ – Les Claypool, Larry La Londe, Jay Lane
Eyes of the Squirrel – Les Claypool, Jay Lane
Jilly’s on Smack – Les Claypool, Larry La Londe
Lee Van Cleef – Les Claypool
Moron TV – Les Claypool, Larry La Londe, Jay Lane
Green Ranger – Les Claypool, Jay Lane
HOINFODAMAN – Larry La Londe
Extinction Burst – Les Claypool, Larry La Londe, Jay Lane
On September 4, 2015, “ECM” label released “Luys i Luso”, the seventh Tigran Hamasyan album. It was recorded October 2014, and was produced by Manfred Eicher. The album was released to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
On September 3, 2013, “ATO” label released “The Silver Gymnasium”, the seventh Okkervil River album. It was recorded in 2013, at “Church House Studios”, “Russell Street Studio”, “Crystal Sniffer”, “The Honey Jar”, “Cacophony Recorders”, and “Matt Hubbard Production”, and was produced by John Agnello.
Personnel:
Will Sheff – vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, harmonica, synthesizers, recording, artwork
Justin Sherburn – piano, electric piano, harpsichord, keyboards, glass harmonica, electric guitar, organ, synthesizers, harmonium
Lauren Gurgiolo – electric and lap steel guitar
Clinton Newman – electric guitar
Michael St. Clair – electric guitar, organ, trombone, flugelhorn, trumpet, synthesizers, percussion
Brian Cassidy – electric guitar
Patrick Pestorius – bass
Jonathan Meiburg – banjo
Daniel Murphy – mandolin, artwork
Zachary Thomas – mandolin
Ben Kalb – cello
Josh Johnson – glass harmonica
Brian Donohoe – saxophone
Cully Symington – drums, percussion
Chris Mills, Clinton Newman, Jonathan Meiburg, Patrick Pestorius, MattLeMay – harmony vocals
David Boyle – handclaps, recording
John Agnello, John Congleton, Matt Hubbard, Phil Palazzolo – recording
On August 16, 2019, “Frenchkiss Records” label released “Thrashing Thru the Passion”, the seventh Hold Steady (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2019, at “The Isokon” in Woodstock, New York, “Brooklyn Recording” in Brooklyn, New York City, and was produced by Josh Kaufman.
Personnel:
Craig Finn – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Tad Kubler – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Steve Selvidge – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Franz Nicolay – piano, keyboards, accordion, harmonica, backing vocals
On August 15, 1983, “Epic” label released “Next Position Please”, the seventh Cheap Trick studio album. It was recorded in December 1982, at “Utopia Sound” in Lake Hill, New York, and was produced by Todd Rundgren and Ian Taylor.
Personnel:
Robin Zander – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
Rick Nielsen – lead guitar, backing vocals
Jon Brant – bass, backing vocals
Bun E. Carlos – drums, percussion
Todd Rundgren – guitar, engineer
Paul Klingberg – engineer
Chris Andersen – engineer
John Berg – design
David Kennedy – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Rick Nielsen, except where noted.
I Can’t Take It – Robin Zander
Borderline
I Don’t Love Here Anymore
Next Position Please
Younger Girls – Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen
Dancing the Night Away – Nick Garvey, Andy McMaster
In August 1981, “Fool Moon” and “Epic” labels released “The Innocent Age”, the seventh Dan Fogelberg album. It was recorded in 1981, at “Northstar Studios” in Boulder, CO, “Caribou Ranch” in Nederland, CO, “Rudy Records” and “Wally Heider Studios” in Hollywood, “Sunset Sound” in Los Angeles, “Record Plant” in Sausalito, CA, and was produced by Dan Fogelberg and Marty Lewis.
Personnel:
Dan Fogelberg – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, tambourine, piano, electric piano, synthesizer, bass, sitar, percussion, bells, arranger, photography
Al Perkins – pedal steel guitars
Marty Lewis – tambourine
Mike Utley – piano
Joni Mitchell – vocals
Emmylou Harris – vocals
Heart Of Darkness Chorale – vocals
Richie Furay – harmony vocals
Mike Brewer – harmony vocals
Kenny Passarelli – bass
Norbert Putnam – basss
Jimmie Fadden – harmonica
Don Alias – African drums, Quido, congas, shaker, cowbell
Russ Kinkel – drums, percussion, cymbal
Motor City Marty – percussion
Joe Lala – congas, cymbal
Michael Brecker – soprano and tenor saxophone
Tom Scott – tenor saxophone
Jerry Hey – piccolo flute, trumpet
David Duke – French horn
The UCLA Band – orchestra
Sid Sharp – violin
Jesse Ehrlich – cello
Gayle Levant – harp
Glen Spreen – brass arrangements
Lawrence Fogelberg – arrangements
Marty Lewis – engineer, mixing
Kosh – design
Andy Katz – photography
David Awells – liner notes
Track listing:
All tracks by Dan Fogelberg, except where noted.
Nexus
The Innocent Age
The Sand and the Foam
In the Passage
Lost in the Sun
Run for the Roses
Leader of the Band
Same Old Lang Syne
Stolen Moments
The Lion’s Share
Only the Heart May Know
The Reach
Aireshire Lament
Times Like These
Hard to Say
Empty Cages – Dan Fogelberg, Russ Kinkel, Norbert Putham, Michael Utley
In August 1960, “Crown” label released “My Kind of Blues”, the seventh B. B. King studio album. It was recorded 1959 – 1960, at “Chess Records Studios” in Chicago.
Personnel:
B.B. King – vocals, guitar
Lloyd Glenn – piano
Ralph Hamilton – bass
Jessie Sailes – drums
Hobco Arts – design
Joseph Tauber – photography
John Marlo – liner notes
Track listing:
You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now – B.B. King, Joe Josea
Mr. Pawnbroker – B.B. King, Jules Taub
Understand – Cecil Gant
Someday Baby – Lightnin’ Hopkins
Driving Wheel – Roosevelt Sykes
Walking Dr. Bill – Doctor Clayton
My Own Fault – B.B. King
Catfish Blues – Robert Petway, Joe Josea, B.B. King