On March 4, 1989, “London” label released “The Big Area”, the second Then Jerico album. It was recorded in 1988, at “The Manor”, “Olympic” “Abbey Road” “Townhouse” and “Air” in UK, “Sunset Sound”, “Westlake”, Summa”, “Sound Castle” and “The Hit Factory” in USA, and was produced by Rhett Davies and Peter Henderson.
Personnel:
Mark Shaw – vocals
Chris Youdell – keyboards
Robert Downes – guitar
Scott Taylor – rhythm guitar
Jason Stainthorpe – bass guitar
Steve Wren – drums, percussion
Belinda Carlisle – background vocals
Charles Judge – keyboards
Paul Buckmaster – string arrangements
John Brough – engineer
Peter Henderson – engineer
Richard Sullivan – engineer
Track listing:
All lyrics by Mark Shaw, all music by Mark Shaw, Chris Youdell, Robert Downes, Scott Taylor, Jason Stainthorpe and Steve Wren, except where noted.
Big Area
What Does It Takes – Sandy Stuart, David Munday
You Ought to Know
Song for the Brokenhearted
Darkest Hour – Mark Shaw, Scott Taylor, Chris Youdell
On January 20, 2017, “Secretly Canadian” label released “Apocalipstick”, the second Cherry Glazerr studio album. It was recorded in 2016, at “Sunset Sound”, “Music Friends” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Joe Chiccarelli and Carlos de la Garza.
On January 12, 2018, “Sony Music” label released “What Happens Next”, the sixteenth Joe Satriani studio album. It was recorded in 2017, at “Sunset Sound” in Los Angeles, “The Foot Looker” in San Francisco, “Studio 21” in Schinnen, Netherlands, and was produced by Mike Fraser.
Personnel:
Joe Satriani – guitar, keyboards, programming, additional recording
On November 20, 1973, “Warner Bros” label released “Muscle of Love”, the seventh and final Alice Cooper band studio album. It was recorded in 1973, at “Sunset Sound” in Hollywood, “Record Plant” in New York, “The Cooper Mansion” in Greenwich, Connecticut, and was produced by Jack Richardson and Jack Douglas.
Personnel:
Alice Cooper – vocals
Glen Buxton – lead guitar
Michael Bruce – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Dennis Dunaway – bass guitar, backing vocals
Neal Smith – drums, backing vocals
Mick Mashbir – guitar
Dick Wagner – guitar
Bob Dolin – keyboards, backing vocals
Paul Prestopino – banjo
Dave Libert, Dolly, Stu Daye, Dennis Ferrante, Joe Gannon, The Big Cheese, Liza Minnelli, Labelle, Ronnie Spector, The Pointer Sisters – backing vocals
Track listing:
Big Apple Dreamin’ (Hippo) – Alice Cooper, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith
Never Been Sold Before – Alice Cooper, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith
Head Hearted Alice – Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce
Crazy Little Child – Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce
Working Up a Sweat – Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce
Muscle of Love – Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce
Man With the Golden Gun – Alice Cooper, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith
Teenage lament ’74 – Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce
Woman Machine – Alice Cooper, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith
On October 23, 2001, “ATO” and “Evangeline Records” labels released “The Deep End, Volume 1”, the fourth Gov’t Mule studio album. It was recorded in 2001, at “The Theater 99” in New York, NY, “Sunset Sound” in Hollywood, CA; “Fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, CA, “Water Music” in Hoboken, NJ, and was produced by Michael Barbiero, Warren Haynes, John Cutler, David Z, and Stefani Scamardo.
Personnel:
Warren Haynes – vocals, guitar
Matt Abts – drums
Allen Woody – bass
Jack Bruce – bass, mixing
Oteil Burbridge – bass
Bootsy Collins – bass
John Entwistle – bass
Flea – bass
Roger Glover – bass
Mike Gordon – bass
Larry Graham – bass
Stefan Lessard – bass
Dave Schools – bass
Mike Watt – bass
Willie Weeks – bass
Chris Wood – bass
Gregg Allman – vocals, keyboards
Rob Barraco – organ, Wurlitzer
Keith Barry – tenor saxophone
Randall Bramblett – organ
Jerry Cantrell – vocals
Audley Freed – guitar
Eddie Harsch – keyboards, organ
Huck Leavell – organ, Wurlitzer
Little Milton – vocals, guitar
Danny Louis – organ, Wurlitzer
Page McConnell – organ, Wurlitzer, synthesizer
John Scofield – guitar
Derek Trucks – slide guitar
Mike Uhler – trumpet
Dan Weinstein – trombone
Bernie Worrell – organ, clavinet
Tim Reynolds – guitar
Michael Barbiero – mixing, engineer
John Cutler – engineer
David Z – engineeri, mixing
Ray Martin – engineer, mixing
Raeanne Zschokke – engineer assistant
Greg Griffith – engineer assistant
Jeff Hoffman – engineer assistant
Ryan Castle – engineer assistant
Michael Rosen – engineer assistant
Dan Jurow – engineer assistant
Greg Calbi – mastering
Steve Fallone – editing
Stefani Scamardo – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Warren Haynes, except where noted.
Fool’s Moon
Life on the Ouside – Warren Haynes, Audley Freed
Banks of the Deep End – Warren Haynes, Audley Freed
Down and Out in New York City – Bodie Chandler, Barry De Vorzon
Effigy – John Fogerty
Maybe I’m a Leo – Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice
Same Price
Soulshine
Sco-Mule
Worried About the Blues – Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, John Jaworowicz
On October 10, 2000, “Interscope” label released “Breach”, the third Wallflowers studio album. It was recorded in 2000, at “Sunset Sound”, “The Sound Factory” in Hollywood, “Village Recorder” in Los Angeles, “Sound Inn” in Tokyo, and was produced by Andrew Slater and Michael Penn.
Personnel:
Jakob Dylan – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar
On September 17, 1991, “Warner Bros” label released the self-titled, debut Fourplay album. It was recorded 1990 – 1991, at “Ocean Way Recording”, “Sunset Sound” in Hollywood, “Pyramid Studios” in Los Angeles, “Starlight Studios” in Malibu, California, and was produced by Bob James, Lee Ritenour, Nathan East, and Harvey Mason.
Personnel:
Bob James– Yamaha C7 MIDI grand piano, keyboards, synthesizers, programming, executive producer
Lee Ritenour– electric guitars, classical guitars, guitar synthesizer
On May 24, 2019, “étienne” and “BMG” labels released “California Son”, the twelfth Morrissey studio album. It was recorded July – August 2018, at “Sunset Sound” in Hollywood, and was produced by Joe Chiccarelli.
Personnel:
Morrissey– lead vocals
Jesse Tobias– electric guitar, 12-string electric guitar, slide guitar, electric rhythm guitar, fuzz guitar, electric baritone guitar, backbeat guitar, acoustic guitar, ebow guitar
Boz Boorer– acoustic guitar, electric rhythm guitar, electric guitar, mandolin
Roger Manning – electric piano, synthesisers, keyboards, backing vocals, string arrangement, horn arrangement
Zac Rae– organ, upright piano, keyboards
Gustavo Manzur – synthesisers, accordion
Dave Levita – acoustic guitar
Sean Hurley – bass
Matthew Ira Walker – drums, drum programming
Valerie Pinkston – group vocals
Arnold McCuller – group vocals
Brigette Bryant – group vocals
Ed Droste– backing vocals
Billie Joe Armstrong– backing vocals
Ariel Engle– backing vocals
Sameer Gadhia– backing vocals
Petra Haden– backing vocals
LP– additional vocals
Lydia Night– backing vocals
Little Willie Iniesta – vocals, dog barking
Steve Aho – orchestration, music copying, musician contractor
Joe Chiccarelli– recording, mixing, stylophone, drum programming
Bill Mims – recording
Chris Dugan – additional engineering
Tim Kvasnosky– additional engineering
Marcus Paquin – additional engineering
Ryan Freeland – mixing
Ken Sluiter – mixing
Chris Allgood – mastering
Emily Lazar – mastering
Lars Fox – digital editing
Liam Lynch – art, design
Michael Muller – front photography
Track listing:
Morning Starship – Jobriath
Don’t interrupt the Sorrow – Joni Mitchell
Only a Pawn in Their Game – Bob Dylan
Suffer the Little Children – Buffy Sainte – Marie
Days of Decision – Phil Ochs
It’s Over – Roy Orbison, Bill Dees
Wedding Bell Blues – Laura Nyro
Loneliness Remembers What happiness Forgets – Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Lady Willpower – Jerry Fuller
When You Close Your Eyes – Carly Simon, Billy Mernit
On May 18, 1976, “Asylum” label released the self – titled, second Warren Zevon album. It was recorded in 1975, at “Sunset Sound” and “Elektra Sound Recorders” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Jackson Browne.
On January 12, 2018, “Vagrant Records” label released “Wrong Creatures”, the eighth Black Rebel Motorcycle Club studio album. It was recorded 2015 – 2017, at “Sunset Sound”, “606” and “The Station House” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Nick Launay, Robert Levon Been, Peter Hayes and Leah Shapiro.
Personnel:
Robert Levon Been – vocals, guitar, bass, piano, art direction