On October 22, 2021, “14th Floor” and “Warner Bros” labels released “The Myth of the Happily Ever After”, the ninth Biffy Clyro studio album. It was recorded 2020 -2021, at Biffy Clyro’s home studio in Glasgow, and was produced by Adam Noble, Simon Neil, James Johnston and Ben Johnston.
Personnel:
Simon Neil – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, violin
James Johnston – bass guitar, backing vocals
Ben Johnston – drums, percussion, backing vocals, programming
On September 11, 2020, “Warner Bros” label released “American Head”, the sixteenth Flaming Lips (The) studio album. It was recorded December 2019 – January 2020, at “Tarbox Road Studios” in Cassadaga, New York, “Pink Floor Studios” in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and was produced by Dave Fridmann, Scott Booker, Wayne Coyne, Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins, Derek Brown, Jake Ingalls, Matt Kirksey and Nicholas Ley.
Personnel:
Wayne Coyne – vocals, guitar, keyboards, recording, mixing, layout, design
Steven Drozd – vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, recording, mixing
Michael Ivins – bass, keyboards, backing vocals, recording, mixing
Derek Brown – keyboards, guitar, percussion, recording mixing
Jake Ingalls – guitar, recording, mixing
Matt Kirksey – drums, percussion, keyboards, recording mixing
Nicholas Ley – drums, percussion, recording, mixing
Kacey Musgraves – vocal
Micah Nelson – additional guitar, additional vocals
Kacey Musgraves – additional vocals
Dave Fridmann – recording, mixing, mastering
Dennis Coyne – recording, mixing
George Salisbury – layout, design
Kenny Coyne – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by , Wayne Coyne, Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins, Derek Brown, Jake Ingalls, Matt Kirksey and Nicholas Ley.
On August 2, 1988, “Warner Bros” label released “Let It Roll”, the eighth Little Feat studio album. It was recorded in 1988, at “The Complex” in Los Angeles, and was produced by George Massenburg and Bill Payne.
Personnel:
Paul Barrère – vocals, guitar
Fred Tackett – guitar, mandolin, trumpet
Craig Fuller – vocals, button accordion, guitar
Bill Payne – vocals, keyboards
Kenny Gradney – bass guitar
Richie Hayward – vocals, drums
Sam Clayton – vocals, percussion
Renée Armand – vocals
Marilyn Martin – vocals
Shaun Murphy – vocals
Bonnie Raitt – vocals
Linda Ronstadt – vocals
Bob Seger – vocals
George Massenburg – recording, mixing
Sharon Rice, Kenny Fowler – engineer assistant
Ivy Skoff – production coordinator
Edd Kolakowski – piano technician
Neon Park – design
Track listing:
Hate to Lose Your Lovin’ – Paul Barrere, Craig Fuller
One Clear Moment – Paul Barrere, Craig Fuller, Bill Payne
Cajun Girl – Martin Kibbee, Bill Payne
Hangin’ on to the Good Times – Paul Barrere, Craig Fuller, Bill Payne, Fred Tackett
Listen to Your Heart – Craig Fuller, Bill Payne
Let it Roll – Paul Barrere, Martin Kibbe, Bill Payne
Long Time till I Get Over You – Paul Barrere, Craig Fuller
Business as Usual – Paul Barrere, Craig Fuller, Bill Payne
Changin’ Luck – Craig Fuller, Bill Payne, Fred Tackett
Voices on the Wind – Paul Barrere, Craig Fuller, Bill Payne, Fred Tackett
In July 1974, “Warner Bros” label released “Lydia”, the fifth Cold Blood album. It was recorded in 1974, at “Trans-Maxiumus Sound Studios, Inc.” in Memphis, and “Clover Recorders” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Steve Cropper.
Personnel:
David Luell – alto, tenor and baritone saxophone, arranger
In July 1971, “Warner Bros” label released “Stop Your Motor”, the sixth Associations (The) studio album. It was recorded in 1971, and was produced by Jules Alexander, Larry Ramos, Jim Yester, Richard Thompson, Terry Kirkman, Brian Cole, Ted Bluechel Jr, John Tartaglia, Randy Steirling and Ray Pohlman.
Personnel:
Jules Alexander – vocals, lead guitar
Larry Ramos – vocals, lead guitar
Jim Yester – vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
Richard Thompson – keyboards
Terry Kirkman – vocals, wind instruments, percussion
On June 12, 1992, “Warner Bros” label released “Goin’ Back to New Orleans”, the 17th Dr. John album. It was recorded in 1992, at “Ultrasonic Studios” in New Orleans, and was produced by Stewart Levine.
Personnel:
Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) – lead vocal, piano, electric piano, organ, guitar
Tommy Moran – guitar
Chief “Smiley” Ricks, Alfred “Uganda” Roberts, Charles Neville, Cyril Neville – percussion
Al Schmitt – engineer
Chris Rich, David Farrell, Steve Reynolds – engineer assistant
Tom Recchion – art direction, design
Lyn Bradley – design
Jason Jones – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Mac Rebennack, except where noted.
Litanie des Saints
Careless Love – Martha Koenig, Spencer Williams, W. C. Handy
My Indian Red
Mineburg Joys – Charles Melrose, Jellyroll Morton, Leon Roppola, Paul Mayers
I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say – Ferdinand Morton
Basin Street Blues – Spencer Williams
Didn’t He Ramble – Hattie Bolten
Do You Call That a Buddy? – Don Raye, Wesley Wilson
How Come My Dog Don’t Bark (When You Come Around) – Prince Partridge
Goodnight Irene – Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax
Fess Up
Since I Fell for You – Buddy Johnson
I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You – Sam Theard
Cabbage Head – Henry Roeland Byrd, Mac Rebennack
Goin’ Home Tomorrow – Alvin Young, Fats Domino
Blue Monday – Dave Bartholomew
Scald Dog Medley / I Can’t Go On – Huey “Piano” Smith, Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino
On June 10, 1972, “Warner Bros” label released “Moon Shadow”, the second Labelle studio album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Record Plant Studio” in Los Angeles and New York City, and was produced by Jack Adams and Vicki Wickham.
Personnel:
Patti LaBelle – vocals
Nona Hendryx – vocals
Sarah Dash – vocals
David Spinozza, Marlo Henderson, Dick Frank – guitar
Kenny Ascher, Leon Pendarvis, Maxayn Lewis, Michael Powell – piano
On June 5, 2015, “Warner Bros” label released “Drones”, the seventh Muse studio album. It was recorded October 2014 – April 2015, at “The Warehouse” in Vancouver, “Officine Meccaniche” in Milan, and was produced by Robert John “Mutt” Lange, Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard.
Personnel:
Matt Bellamy – lead vocals, guitars, piano, keyboards, arrangements
Chris Wolstenholme – bass, backing vocals
Dominic Howard – drums
Will Leon Thompson – dialogue
Michael Shiloah – dialogue
John F. Kennedy – recorded dialogue of April 1961 Secret Societies speech
Alessandro Cortini – modular synthesizers
Edoardo De Angelis – concertmaster, violin
Sarah Cross – violin
Freiherr von Dellingshausen – violin
Anna Minella – violin
Elia Mariani – violin
Gian Guerra – violin
Gian Lodigiani – violin
Gianmaria Bellisario – violin
Marco Corsini – violin
Michelle Torresetti – violin
Tommaso Belli – violin
Valerio D’Ercole – violin
Maria Lucchi – viola
Serena Palozzi – viola
Valentina Emilio Eria – viola
Andrea Scacchi – cello
Eliana Gintoli – cello
Francesco Sacco – cello
Martina Rudic – cello
Linati Omar – contrabass
Massimo Clavenna – contrabass
Audrey Riley – string arrangements, conductor
Robert John “Mutt” Lange – backing vocals
Olle “Sven” Romo – additional programming
Tommaso Colliva – additional production, engineer
Adam Greenholtz – additional engineering
Eric Mosher – engineer assistant
Giuseppe Salvadori – engineer assistant
Jacopo Dorici – engineer assistant
John Prestage – engineer assistant
Tom Bailey – engineer assistant
Rich Costey – additional production, mixing
Marlo Borgatta – mixing assistant
Giovanni Versari – mastering
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Matt Colton – mastering
Durand Trench – dialogue recording
Matt Mahurin – art direction, illustration, package design
Track listing:
All tracks by Matt Bellamy, except where noted.
Dead Inside
Drill Sergeant
Psycho
Mercy
Reapers
The Handler
JFK
Defector
Revolt
Aftermath
The Globalist – Matt Bellamy, Edward Elgar
Drones – Matt Bellamy, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
In May 1976, “Warner Bros” label released “Mirror”, the fourth Graham Central Station album. It was recorded in 1976, at “Wally Heider Studios” in San Francisco, and was produced by Larry Graham.
Personnel:
Larry Graham – lead and backing vocals, bass guitar, synthesizer