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 7, 2004, “Fat Possum” label released “Rubber Factory”, the third Black Keys (The) studio album. It was recorded January – May 2004, at “Sentient Sound, in Akron, OH, and was produced by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney.
Personnel:
Dan Auerbach – vocals, guitars, fiddle, lap steel, hand claps, mixing
Patrick Carney – drums, percussion, hand claps, recording
Greg Calbi – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, except where noted.
On September 7, 1992, “Columbia” label released “Amused to Death”, the third Roger Waters studio album. It was recorded 1987 – 1992, at “The Billiard Room”, “Olympic Studios”, “CTS Studios”, “Angel Recording Studios” and “Abbey Road Studios” in London, “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, “Ameraycan Studios” and “Devonshire Sound Studios” in Los Angeles, “Johnny Yuma Recording” in Burbank, and was produced by Roger Waters and Patrick Leonard.
On September 5, 2023, “Domino Recording Company” label released “Trip9love”, the third Tirzah studio album. It was recorded 2023, at Mica Levi’s and Tirzah home studios, also in Kent and in London, and was produced by Mica Levi.
On September 5, 1971, “Epic” label released “From the Inside”, the third Poco studio album. It was recorded in May 1971, at “Trans Maximus Inc. Recording Studios” in Memphis, Tennessee, “Columbia Studios” in San Francisco, and was produced by Steve Cropper.
Personnel:
Richie Furay – vocals, acoustic and rhythm electric guitar
Paul Cotton – vocals, acoustic and lead electric guitar
Rusty Young – vocals, pedal steel guitar, banjo, mandolin, dobro
In September 1959, “World Pacific” label released “Great Jazz Standards”, album by Gil Evans Orchestra (third Gil Evans album overal). It was recorded in 1959, in New York City, and was produced by Richard Bock.
Personnel:
Gil Evans – piano, arranger, conductor
Steve Lacy – soprano saxophone
Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci, Allen Smith, Danny Stiles – trumpet
Curtis Fuller, Bill Elton, Dick Lieb, Jimmy Cleveland, Rod Levitt – trombone
Bob Northern, Earl Chapin – French horn
Bill Barber – tuba
Budd Johnson – clarinet, tenor saxophone
Al Block, Ed Caine – reeds
Chuck Wayne, Ray Crawford – guitar
Dick Carter, Tommy Potter – bass
Denis Charles, Elvin Jones – drums
Track listing:
Davenport Blues – Bix Beiderbecke
Straight, No Chaser – Thelonious Monk
Ballad of the Sad Young Men – Fran Landesman, Tommy Wolf
On September 3, 2007, “Parlaphone” label released “Beyond the Neighbourhood”, the third Athlete studio album. It was recorded in 2007, and was produced by Jonny Pilcher, Joel Pott, Tim Wanstall, Carey Willets and Stephen Roberts.
Personnel:
Jonny Pilcher – guitar
Joel Pott – vocals, radio
Tim Wanstall – keyboards, backing vocals
Carey Willetts – bass, backing vocals
Stephen Roberts – drums, backing vocals
Marie-Juliette Beer – vocals
Stella Page – strings
Paul Burton, Peter Abbot – engineer
Ben Allen – mixing
Cenzo Townshend – mixing
Andy Marcinkowski – mixing assistant
Neil Comber – mixing assistant
John Davies – mastering
Stevie Gee – artwork
Danny Clinch – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Jonny Pilcher, Joel Pott, Tim Wanstall, Carey Willets and Stephen Roberts.
On September 3, 1976, “CTI” label released “Three”, the third Bob James studio album. It was recorded November 1975 and January 1976, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and was produced by Creed Taylor.
Personnel:
Bob James – keyboards, arrangements, conductor
Jeff Mironov – guitar
Eric Gale – guitar solo, guitar
Hugh McCracken – guitar
Gary King – bass guitar
Will Lee – bass guitar
Andy Newmark – drums
Harvey Mason – drums
Ralph MacDonald – percussion
Eddie Daniels – alto and tenor saxophone, flute
Grover Washington Jr. – soprano and tenor saxophone, tin whistle
In August 1970, “A&M” label released “Mad Dogs & Englishmen”, the third Joe Cocker album. It was recorded in March 1970, at “Filmore East” in New York City, and was produced by Denny Cordell and Leon Russell. In 2021, “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” was inducted into the “Grammy Hall of Fame”.
Personnel:
Joe Cocker, Rita Coolidge, Donna Weiss, Donna Washburn, Claudia Lennear, Denny Cordell, Daniel Moore, Pamela Polland, Matthew Moore, Nicole Barclay, Bobby Jones – vocals
Leon Russell – vocals, lead guitar, piano, backing vocals, arrangements
Don Preston – vocals, guitar, backing vocals
Chris Stainton – organ, piano
Carl Radle – bass guitar
Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner, Chuck Blackwell – drums
Chuck Blackwell, Sandy Konikoff, Bobby Torres – percussion
Jim Horn, Bobby Keys – saxophone
Jim Price – trumpet
Chris Stainton – arrangements
Edwin Kramer – engineer
Craig Braun – design concept
Ron Wolin – illustration
Tom Wilkes – design
Jim McCrary – cover photography
Cosmina Andee Cohen, Linda Wolf – tour photographer
Track listing:
Introduction
Honky Tonk Women – Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
Introduction
Sticks and Stones – Titus Turner, Henry Glover
Cry Me a River – Arthur Hamilton
Bird on the Wire – Leonard Cohen
Feelin’ Alright – Dave Mason
Superstar – Leon Russell, Delaney Bramlett
Introduction
Let’s Go Get Stoned – Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Josephine Armstead
Blue Medley
Till Drown in My Own Tears – Henry Glover
When Something Is Wrong with My Baby – Isaac Hayes, David Porter
I’ve Been Loving You Too Long – Otis Redding, Jerry Butler
Introduction
Girl from the North Country – Bob Dylan
Give Peace a Chance – Leon Russell, Bonnie Bramlett
Introduction
She Came in Through the Bathroom Window – John Lennon, Paul McCartney