In August 1956, “Debut” label released “Mingus at the Bohemia”, the seventh Charles Mingus album (his first live album). It was recorded in December 1955, at “Café Bohemia” in New York City.
Personnel:
Charles Mingus – double bass, bass, cello
George Barrow – tenor saxophone
Eddie Bert – trombone
Mal Waldron – piano
Willie Jones – drums
Max Roach – drums
Robert Parent – design
Track listing:
Jump Monk – Charles Mingus
Serenade in Blue – Mack Gordon, Harry Warren
Percussion Discussion – Charles Mingus, Max Roach
Work Song – Charles Mingus
Septemberly – Al Dubin, Harry Warren, Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence
All The Things You C – Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II / Sergei Rachmaninoff
On August 5, 2002, “Columbia” label released “Evil Heat”, the seventh Primal Scream studio album. It was recorded in 2002, and was produced by Two Lone Swordsmen, Kevin Shields and Jagz Kooner.
Personnel:
Bobby Gillespie – vocals, guitar, programming
Andrew Innes – guitar
Robert Young – guitar, programming
Martin Duffy – keyboards, programming, samples
Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield – bass
Darrin Mooney – drums, programming
Jim Reid – lead vocals
Marco Nelson – harmony voice
Kate Moss – additional vocals
Robert Plant – harmonica
Kevin Shields – guitar effects
Paul Harte – guitar effects
Phil Mossman – harmonica
Darren Morris – synthesizer
Brendan Lynch – synthesizer
Chris Mackin – bass guitar
Track listing:
All tracks by Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, Robert Young, Martin Duffy, Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield and Darrin Mooney, except where noted.
In July 1966, “Liberty” label released “This Is My Bag”, the seventh Del Shannon studio album. It was recorded in 1966, and was produced by Snuff Garrett.
Personnel:
Del Shannon – vocal
Leon Russell – arrangements
Nick De Caro – arrangements
Dave Hassinger – engineer
Henry Lewy – engineer
Joe Sidore – lacquer cut
Woody Woodward – art direction
Ivan Nagy – cover photography
Track listing:
The Big Hurt – Wayne Shanklin
Kicks – Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
For a Little While – Del Shannon
Lightnin’ Strikes – Lou Christie, Twyla Herbert
When You Walk in the Room – Jackie DeShannon
The Cheater – John Krenski
Oh, Pretty Woman – Roy Orbison, Bill Dees
Everybody Loves a Clown – Snuff Garrett, Gary Lewis, Leon Russell
On July 22, 2022, “Temporary Residence Limited” label released “Riderless Horse”, the seventh Nina Nastasia studio album. It was recorded in 2022, and was produced by Steve Albini, Nina Nastasia and Greg Norman.
On July 22, 1972, “Atlantic” label released “Wild Flower”, the seventh Hubert Laws album. It was recorded October – November 1971, in New York City, and was produced by Joel Dorn.
Personnel:
Hubert Laws – flute, alto flute, piccolo, electric flute
Chick Corea – piano
Gary Burton – vibraphone
Ron Carter, Richard Davis – double bass
Bernard Purdie – drums
Ramon “Mongo” Santamaría – congas
Joe Chambers, Airto Moreira, Warren Smith – percussion
Bernard Eichen, Paul Gershman, Harry Lookofsky, Guy Lumia, David Nadien, Gene Orloff, John Pintavalle, Matthew Raimondi, Aaron Rosand – violin
Julian Barber, Selwart Clarke, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Harry Zaratzian – viola
Seymour Barab, Richard Bock, Charles McCracken, George Ricci, Alan Shulman – cello
In July 1972, “Impulse!” label released “Waterfalls”, the seventh John Klemmer album. It was recorded in June 1972, at “Ash Grove” and “The Village Recorders” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Ed Michel.
Personnel:
John Klemmer – soprano and tenor saxophone, echoplex
In July 1964, “Prestige” label released “The Song Book”, the seventh Booker Ervin album. It was recorded in February 1964, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Don Schlitten.
Personnel:
Booker Ervin – tenor saxophone
Tommy Flanagan – piano
Richard Davis – bass
Alan Dawson – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – recording
Don Schlitten – design, photography
Dan Morgenstern – liner notes
Track listing:
The Lamp Is Low – Peter de Rose, Mitchell Parish, Maurice Ravel, Bert Shefter
Come Sunday – Duke Ellington
All the Things You Are – Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern
Just Friends – John Klenner, Sam M. Lewis
Yesterdays – Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern
Love Is Here to Stay – George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
On July 9, 2002, “Side One Dummy” label released “A Jackknife to a Swan”, the seventh Mighty Mighty Bosstones (The) studio album. It was recorded in February 2002, and was produced by John Seymor, Dicky Barrett, Lawrence Katz, Joe Gittleman, Joe Sirois, Tim Burton, Roman Fleysher, Chris Rhodes, Beb Carr, Mike Denneen and Rolf Langsjoen.
Personnel:
Dicky Barrett – lead vocals, artwork
Ben Carr – vocals
Lawrence Katz – guitar, backing vocals
Mike Denneen – keyboards, backing vocals
Joe Gittleman – bass, backing vocals
Joe Sirois – drums
Tim “Johnny Vegas” Burton – saxophone
Roman Fleysher – saxophone
Chris Rhodes – trombone
Rolf Langsjoen – trumpet
Jim Fitting – harmonica, backing vocals
Tanya Michelle – backing vocals
John Seymour – backing vocals, engineer, mixing
Matt Tahaney – engineer assistant
Jon Pebsworth – production coordination
Carl Plaster – drum technician
Andrew Lenoski – design
Christian Clayton – cover art
Josh Dalsimer – photography
Track listing:
A Jackknife to a Swan – Dicky Barrett, Tim Burton, Joe Gittleman
Mr. Moran – Dicky Barrett, Gittleman, Lawrence Katz
You Gotta Go! – Dicky Barrett, Joe Gittleman, Lawrence Katz
Everybody’s Better – Dicky Barrett, Joe Gittleman, Chris Rhodes
Sugar Free – Dicky Barrett, Joe Gittleman
I Want My City Back – Dicky Barrett, Lawrence Katz
Chasing the Sun Away – Dicky Barrett, Tim Burton
You Can’t Win – Dicky Barrett, Lawrence Katz
The Old School Off the Bright – Dicky Barrett, Joe Gittleman
The Punch Line – Dicky Barrett, Lawrence Katz
Go Big – Dicky Barrett, Joe Gittleman
Shit Outta Luck – Joe Gittleman
Seven Ways to Sunday – Dicky Barrett, Joe Gittleman, Lawrence Katz
In July 1958, “EmArcy” label released “Max Roach + 4 on the Chicago Scene”, the seventh Max Roach album. It was recorded in June 1958, at “Universal Recorders” in Chicago.
Personnel:
Max Roach – drums
George Coleman – tenor saxophone
Booker Little – trumpet
Eddie Baker – piano
Bob Cranshaw – upright bass
Track listing:
Shirley – George Coleman
My Old Flame – Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston
Sporty – Bill Lee
Stella by Starlight – Ned Washington, Victor Young
Stompin’ at the Savoy – Benny Goodman, Andy Razaf, Edgar Sampson, Chick Webb
In July 1957, “Prestige” label released “Rollins Plays for Bird”, the seventh Sonny Rollins album. It was recorded in October 1956, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Hackensack, New Jersey, and was produced by Bob Weinstock.
Personnel:
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
Kenny Dorham – trumpet
Wade Legge – piano
George Morrow – bass
Max Roach – drums
Rudy Van Gelder – recording
Ira Gitler – liner notes
Bob Weinstock – supervision
Track listing:
All tracks by Sonny Rollins, except where noted.
Bird Medley: I Remember You/My Melancholy Baby/Old Folks/They Can’t Take That Away From Me/Just Friends/My Little Suede Shoes/Star Eyes – Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger/Ernie Burnett, George A. Norton/Dedette Lee Hill, Willard Robison/George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin/John Klenner, Sam M. Lewis/Charlie Parker/Gene DePaul, Don Raye
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