On January 11, 1962, “Chess” label released the self-titled, second Howlin’ Wolf album. It is a collection of singles previously released from 1960 through 1962, and was produced by Ralph Bass.
Personnel:
Howlin’ Wolf – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica
William Johnson – guitar
Freddy Robinson – guitar
Jimmy Rogers – guitar
Otis “Big Smokey” Smothers – guitar
Hubert Sumlin – guitar
Jody Williams – guitar
Henry Gray – piano
Johnny Jones – piano
Hosea Lee Kennard – piano
Lafayette Leake – piano
Otis Spann – piano
Willie Dixon – vocals, bass
Buddy Guy – bass
Fred Below – drums
Junior Blackman – drums
Sam Lay – drums
S.P. Leary – drums
Sammy Lewis – drums
Earl Phillips – drums
J. T. Brown – saxophone
Donald Hankins – baritone saxophone
Arnold Rogers – tenor saxophone
Ron Malo – engineer
Don S. Bronstein – cover illustration, photography
On April 26, 2011, “Mascot Records” label released “Tha Funk Capital of the World”, the thirteenth Bootsy Collins studio album. It was recorded 2010 – 2011, at “Lench Mob Studios”, “The Terrordome”, “Bootzilla Re-Hab Center”, “Le Gonks West”, “Institute Of Audio Research”, and was produced by Bootsy Collins.
Adrian Hall, Bobby Womack, Candice Cheatham, Catfish Collins, Chrissy Dunn, George Clinton, Gibbor & Esther, Li’l Diamond, Linda Shider, Musiq Soul Child*, Nick Arnold, Olvido Ruiz, Pastor Cooper & Voices Of The Upper Room Choir, Penny Ford, Razzberry White, The Bootzilla Choir, Tony Wilson Aka Young James Brown, Zion Planet 10- vocals
Rev. Al Sharpton, Chuck D, Dr. Cornel West, Danny Ray, Faith Daniels, Ice Cube, Jimi Hendrix, Khrys Styles, Phil Ade, Samuel L. Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Tom Joyner, Xavier Styles – rap
On April 2, 1975, “Atlantic” label released the self – titled, second Manhattan Transfer studio album. It was recorded in 1974, and was produced by Ahmet Ertegün and Tim Hauser.
Personnel:
Tim Hauser– vocals, vocal arrangements, arrangements
In June 1981, “A&M” label released “Jumpin’ Jive”, the fourth Joe Jackson studio album. It was recorded in May 1981, at “Basing Street Studios” in London, and was produced by Joe Jackson.
Personnel:
Joe Jackson– vocals, vibraphone, arrangements
Pete Thomas– alto saxophone
Raul D’Oliveira – trumpet
Nick Weldon – piano
Dave Bitelli – tenor saxophoneand clarinet
Graham Maby– bass
Larry Tolfree – drums
All – backing vocals
Pete Thomas, Dave Bitelli, Raul D’Oliveira – horn arrangements
Norman Mighell – recording, assistant producer
Matt The Goose – recording assistant
Jeri Heiden, Sandy Brummels – art direction
Anton Corbijn- photography
.Track listing:
Jumpin’ with Symphony Sid – Lester Young, King Pleasure
Jack, You’re Dead – Walter Bishop, Dick Miles
Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby – Bill Austin, Louis Jordan
We the Cats (Shall Hep Ya) – Cab Calloway, Jack Palmer
San Francisco Fan – Sammy Mysels, Dick Sanford
Five Guys Named Moe – Jerome Bresler, Larry Wynn
Jumpin’ Jive – Cab Calloway, Frank Froeba, Jack Palmer
You Run Your Mouth (and I’ll Run My Business) – Louis Armstrong
What’s the Use of Getting Sober(When You’re Gonna Get Drunk Again) – Busby Meyers
In April 1972, “RCA” label released “He Touched Me”, the seventeenth Elvis Presley studio album. It was recorded March–June 1971, and was produced by Felton Jarvis. The album won Presley his second “Grammy Award”. In July 1999 the album was certified Platinum in the US by “RIIA”.
Personnel:
Elvis Presley – vocals, arranger, guitar
Chip Young – guitar
James Burton– guitar
Joe Esposito – guitar
Charlie McCoy – piano, organ
Joe Moscheo – piano, organ
David Briggs– organ, piano
Norbert Putnam – bass
Kenny Buttrey– drums
Jerry Carrigan– drums
The Imperials– vocals
Charlie Hodge, Ginger Holladay, Mary Holladay – vocals
Millie Kirkham, Kathy Westmoreland – vocals
Sonja Montgomery – vocals
Al Pachuki – engineer
Track listing:
He Touched Me – William J.Gaither
I’ve Got Confidence – Andrae Crouch
Amazing Grace – John Newton, arranged and adapted byElvis Presley
Seeing is Believing – Red West, Glen Spreen
He Is My Everything – Dallas Frazier
Bosom of Abraham – William Johnson, George McFadden, Ted Brooks
An Evening Prayer – Maude Battersby, Charles Hutchison Gabriel
Lead Me Guide Me – Doris Akers
There Is No God But God – Bill Kenny
A Thing Called Love – Jerry Reed
I John – William Johnson, George McFadden, Ted Brooks
In February 1966, “Tangerine” label released “Crying Time”, the twenty sixth Ray Charles album. It was recorded in 1965, at “R.P.M. International Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Joe Adams.
Personnel:
Ray Charles– vocals, piano
The Raelettes – performer
Onzy Matthews- arrangements
William Alexander – album cover
George S. Whiteman – album cover
Joe Lebow – liner notes
Track listing:
Crying Time – Buck Owens
No Use Crying – Roy Gaines, Freddie Lee Kober, J.B. Daniels
Let’s Go Get Stoned – Valerie Simpson, Nikolas Ashford, Jo Armstead
Going Down Slow – Jimmy Oden
Peace of Mind – Ray Charles, Holiday
Tears – Norman Newell, Robert Maxwell
Drifting Blues – Johnny Moore, Eddie Williams, Charles Brown
We Don’t See Eye to Eye – Percy Mayfield
You’re In For a Big Surprise – Percy Mayfield
You’re Just About to Lose Your Clown – Johnny MacRae
Don’t You Think I Ought To Know – William Johnson, Melvin Wettergreen
You’ve Got a Problem – William D. Weeks, Freddy James