On May 2, 2025, “Bella Union” label released “Anatomy”, the second Sally Potter studio album. It was recorded in 2024, and was produced by Marta Salogni and Sally Porter.
On December 7, 2012, “Reprise” label released “¡Tré!”, the third and final installment in the “¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré!” trilogy, a series of studio albums that were released from September to December 2012, and the eleventh Green Day studio album overall. It was recorded February – June 2012, at “Jingletown Studios” in Oakland, California, and was produced by Rob Cavallo, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tré Cool and Jason White.
Personnel:
Billie Joe Armstrong – vocals, guitar, piano
Jason White – guitar
Mike Dirnt – vocals, bass
Tré Cool – drums, percussion
Tom Kitt – strings and horn arrangements
Chris Dugan – engineer
Brad Kobylczak – engineer
Lee Bothwick – engineer
Wesley Seidman – engineer assistant
Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
Keith Armstrong – mixing assistant
Nik Karpen – mixing assistant
Brad Townsend – mixing assistant
Andrew Schubert – mixing assistant
Ted Jensen – mastering
Kenny Butler – drum technician
Mike Fasano – drum technician
Eden Galindo – bass technician
Andrew “Hans” Buscher – guitar technician
Chris Bilheimer – art direction/design
Felisha Tolentino – photography
Greg Schneider – stills
Chery Jenets – production managing
Jaime Neely – production assistant
Michelle Rogel – production assistant
Track listing:
All lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong, all music by Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tré Cool and Jason White, except where noted.
Brutal Love – Sam Cooke, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tré Cool and Jason White
On November 23, 1990, “Epitaph” label released “Against the Grain”, the fifth Bad Religion studio album. It was recorded in May 1990, at “Westbeach Recorders” in Hollywood, and was produced by Greg Graffin, Brett Gurewitz, Greg Hetson, Jan Bentley and Pete Finestone.
Personnel:
Greg Graffin – vocals
Brett Gurewitz – guitar, backing vocals
Greg Hetson – guitar
Jay Bentley – bass guitar, backing vocals
Pete Finestone – drums
Karat Faye – engineer
The Legendary Starbolt – mixing
Eddie Schreyer – mastering
Joy Aoki – art direction
Track listing:
All tracks by Greg Graffin, except where noted.
Modern Man
Turn on the Light – Brett Gurewitz
Get Off
Blenderhead – Brett Gurewitz
The Positive Aspect of Negative Thinking – Jay Bentley
On April 6, 1991, “MCA Records Canada” label released “Alanis”, the debut Alanis Morissette album. It was recorded September – December 1990, at “Distortion Studios” in Ottawa, Canada, and was produced by Leslie Howe.
On November 13, 1995, “A&M” label released “Ridiculous”, the eleventh Squeeze studio album. It was recorded in 1995, and was produced by Peter Smith and Glenn Tilbrook.
Personnel:
Chris Difford – guitar, backing vocals
Glenn Tilbrook – lead and backing vocals, guitars, keyboards
Keith Wilkinson – bass, backing vocals
Kevin Wilkinson – drums
Cathy Dennis – co-lead vocals
Chris Braide – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook except where noted.
On September 28, 2005, “Domino” label released “You Could Have It So Much Better”, the second Franz Ferdinand studio album. It was recorded in 2005 in New York City and Scotland, and was produced by Rich Costey, Alex Kapranos, Nick McCarthy, Bob Hardy and Paul Thomson. The cover design is modeled on Alexander Rodchenko’s 1924 portrait of Lilya Brik.
Personnel:
Alex Kapranos– lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards
Nick McCarthy– vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
Bob Hardy– bass
Paul Thomson– drums, percussion, backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Alex Kapranos, Nick McCarthy, Bob Hardy and Paul Thomson.
In June 1981, “Go Feet” label released “Wha’ppen?”, the second Beat (The) album. It was recorded in 1981, at “Roundhouse Studios” in London, and was produced by Bob Sargeant.
Personnel:
Dave Wakeling– vocals, guitar, design
Ranking Roger– vocals, design
Andy Cox– guitar, design
David Steele– bass, design
Everett Morton– drums, design
Saxa– saxophone, design
Dave “Blockhead” Wright – keyboards
“Have a Go Bobby” Sargeant – marimba
Cedric Myton– extra vocals
Dick – steel drum
Saltin – trumpet
Mark Dearnley– engineer
Hunt Emerson – design
Track listing:
All tracks by Dave Wakeling, Ranking Roger, Andy Cox, David Steele, Everett Morton and Saxa, except where noted.
Doors of Your Heart – Dave Wakeling, Ranking Roger, Andy Cox, David Steele, Everett Morton, Saxa, Colin Osborne
All Out to Get You
Monkey Murders
I Am Your Flag
French Toast (Soleil Trop Chaud) – Joseph Jefferson
In April 1971, “ABC” label released “Thirds”, the third James Gang studio album. It was recorded in 1970, at “Record Plant” in Los Angeles, “Cleveland Recording Company” in Cleveland, “Hit Factory” in New York City, and was produced by Bill Szymczyk, Joe Walsh, Dale Peters and Jim Fox. It was the last band’s album with Joe Walsh.
Personnel:
Joe Walsh– vocals, lead, rhythm, pedal steel and slide guitars, acoustic and electric pianos, keyboards, sound effects, organ
Dale Peters– vocals, electric and upright basses, vibraphone
On November 24, 1986, “Duck / Warner Bros” labels released “August”, the tenth Eric Clapton studio album. It was recorded April – May 1986, and was produced by Eric Clapton, Phil Collins and Tom Dowd. The album was certified Platinum in UK by “BPI”.
Personnel:
Eric Clapton– vocals, guitar
Tina Turner– lead and backing vocals
Richard Feldman – keyboards
Greg Phillinganes– keyboards, backing vocals
Gary Brooker– keyboards, backing vocals
Richard Cottle – synthesizer
Laurence Cottle– bass guitar
Nathan East– bass guitar
Phil Collins– drums, percussion, backing vocals
Henry Spinetti– drums
Michael Brecker– saxophone
Jon Faddis– trumpet
Dave Bargeron– trombone
Randy Brecker– trumpet
Katie Kissoon– backing vocals
Magic Moreno – backing vocals, engineer
Tessa Niles– backing vocals
Larry Williams– synthesizer programming
Leon Pendarvis – horn arrangements
Steve Chase, John Jacobs, Paul Gommersall, Peter Hefter – engineer
Terry O’Neill– photography
Track listing:
It’s in the Way That You Use It – Eric Clapton, Robbie Robertson
Run – Lamont Dozier
Tearing Us Apart – Eric Clapton, Greg Phillinganes
Bad Influence – Robert Cray, Michael Vannice
Walk Away – Richard Feldman, Marcella Detroit
Hung Up on Your Love – Lamont Dozier
Take a Chance – Eric Clapton, Nathan East, Greg Phillinganes
Hold On – Eric Clapton, Phil Collins
Miss You – Eric Clapton, Bobby Columby, Greg Phillinganes
Holy Mother – Stephen Bishop, Eric Clapton
Behind the Mask – Chris Mosdell, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Michael Jackson
Grand Illusion – Bob Farrell, Dave Robbins, Wesly Stephenson
On April 25, 1980, “Vertigo” label released “Heaven and Hell”, the ninth Black Sabath studio album.It was recorded October 1979 – January 1980, at “Criteria Recording Studios: in Miami, and “Studio Farber” in Paris, and was produced by Martin Birch.
Personnel:
Ronnie James Dio– lead vocals
Tony Iommi– guitar
Geezer Butler– bass guitar
Bill Ward– drums, percussion
Geoff Nicholls– keyboards
Martin Birch – engineer
Joe “C” Foglia – engineer assistant
Lynn Curlee – cover art (Smoking Angels)
Harry Carmean – back cover illustration
Richard Seireeni – art direction
Track listing:
All music by Geezer Butler, Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, and Bill Ward; all lyrics by Ronnie James Dio.