In September 1971, “Blue Note” label released “Visions”, the 17th Grant Green album. It was recorded in March 1971, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by George Butler.
Personnel:
Grant Green – guitar
Billy Wooten – vibes
Emmanuel Riggins – electric piano
Chuck Rainey – electric bass
Idris Muhammad – drums
Harold Caldwell – drums, percussion
Ray Armando – conga
Rudy Van Gelder – recording
Track listing:
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? – Robert Lamm
Maybe Tomorrow – Marilyn Bergman, Alan Bergman, Quincy Jones
Mozart Symphony #40 in G Minor, K550, 1st Movement – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Love on a Two-Way Street – Bert Keyes, Sylvia Robinson
Cantaloupe Woman – Ben Dixon
We’ve Only Just Begun – Roger Nichols, Paul Williams
On January 31, 2011, “Dramatico” label released “Horses and High Heels”, the 19th Marianne Faithfull album. It was recorded September – October 2010, at “Piet Street Recording”, “One East Recording”, “Studio Labomatic”, “Kramer Studios”, and was produced by Hal Willner.
Personnel:
Marianne Faithful – lead vocal
Jenni Muldaur – lead and backing vocals
Lou Reed – guitar
Carl Winton – lead and backing vocals,12 string and electric guitar, lap steel guitar, banjo, mandolin
Doug Pettibone – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
John Porter – electric guitar
Jonathan Frelich – acoustic guitar
Bob Andrews – piano, electric piano, organ
Mark Bingham – bass, string arrangements
George Porter Jr. – bass
Carlo Nuccio – drums
Anthony Cuccia – congas, bass drum, tambourine, glockenspiel, shaker
Janna Sazlaw – flute
Dr Michael White – clarinet, recording, mixing
Matt Perrine – tuba
Jon Gross – tuba
Matt Rhod – violin
Helen Gillet – cello
Jack Craft – cello
Harmony Mintern – harp
Hal Willner – sampler
Dr. James P. Walsh – string arrangements, conductor
John Fischbach – mastering
Francois Ravard – creative director, executive director
Violette Nouailhac – artwork
Jim Warren – painting
Patrick Swirc – photography
Shawn Hall – production coordinator
Rachel Fox – production manager
Track listing:
The Stations – Greg E. Dulli, Mark William Lanegan
Why Did We Have to Part – Laurent Voulzy, Marianne Faithful
That’s How Every Empire Falls – R. B. Morris
No Reason – Jackie Lomax
Prussian Blue – David Courts, Marianne Faithful
Love Song – Lesley Duncan
Gee Baby – JJ Johnson, Mary Alma Baker, Sylvia Robinson, Tyler T Texas
Goin’ Back – Carole King, Gerry Goffin
Past, Present and Future – Arthur Butler, George Francis Morton, Jerry Lieber
Horses and High Heels – Doug Pettibone, Marianne Faithful
In February 1976, “Columbia” label released “Smile”, the sixth Laura Nyro album. It was recorded in 1975, at “CBS 30th Street Studio” in New York City, and was produced by Laura Nyro and Charlie Calello.
Personnel:
Laura Nyro – vocals, piano, guitar, wood block
John Tropea, Hugh McCracken, Joe Beck, Jeff Mironov, Jerry Friedman, Greg Bennett – guitar
Will Lee, Richard Davis, Bob Babbitt- bass
Chris Parker, Allan Schwartzberg, Rick Marotta- drums
Jimmy Maelen- tambourine, wood block
Nydia Mata, Carter C.C. Collins – congas
Rubens Bassini- shaker
David Friedman – vibraphone
Joe Farrell, Michael Brecker, George Young – saxophone
Randy Brecker- trumpet
Paul Messing – triangle
Nisako Yoshida, Reiko Kamota – koto
Don Puluse, Tim Geelan – engineer
Jay Messina, Lou Waxman, Stan Tonkel – engineer assistant
Ed Lee – artwork
Patty Newport – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Laura Nyro, except where noted.
Sexy Mama – Al Goodman, Sylvia Robinson, Harry Ray
In August 1965, “Warner Bros” label released “Beat & Soul”, the eleventh Everly Brothers (The) album. It was recorded in June 1965, and was produced by Dick Glasser.
Personnel:
Don Everly – vocals, guitar
Phil Everly – vocals, guitar
James Burton – guitar
Glen Campbell = guitar
Sonny Curtis– guitar
Leon Russell – piano
Billy Preston– piano
Larry Knechtel– bass
Jim Gordon– drums
Track listing:
Love Is Strange – Mickey Baker, Sylvia Robinson, Ellas McDaniel