Who's Next was produced by the Who with Glyn Johns serving as engineer and co-producer. Music linernotes album music
UNKLE consisted of James Lavelle (Mo' Wax label founder) and DJ Shadow, who primarily composed the album's music. Music linernotes album music
The studio was named September Sound after the birth of Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie's daughter Lucy Belle in September 1989. Music linernotes album music
The original soundtrack was released on 22 November 1995, accompanying the landmark anime film. Music linernotes album music
The Marble Index was released in November 1968 on Elektra Records as Nico's second studio album. Music linernotes album music
The Madcap Laughs was released on January 3, 1970, on the Harvest label. Music linernotes album music
The Madcap Laughs was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, primarily in Studios Two and Three. Music linernotes album music
The Ghost in the Shell soundtrack is associated with the 1995 anime film directed by Mamoru Oshii. Music linernotes album music
The Blue Nile's Hats took five years — they scrapped an entire album's worth of work first Music linernotes album music
The Bends was recorded at RAK Studios in London, with additional sessions at Abbey Road Studios. Music linernotes album music
The Bends was produced by John Leckie and engineered by Nigel Godrich, who would go on to produce all of Radiohead's subsequent albums. Music linernotes album music
The Bends marked a major shift from the band's debut Pablo Honey, moving toward a more complex guitar-driven sound and establishing their artistic identity. Music linernotes album music
The album was written, recorded, and produced entirely by Cocteau Twins — Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie, and Simon Raymonde. Music linernotes album music
The album was produced by Scott Litt and R.E.M., with engineering by Clif Norrell. Music linernotes album music
The album was built from an estimated 3,500 samples, constructed using Akai S2000 samplers and a G3 Mac in the group's home studios over several years. Music linernotes album music
The album has sold over 18 million copies worldwide and was ranked number 96 on Rolling Stone's 2020 list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Music linernotes album music
The album had the working title Pablo's Cruise during its recording, which began in 1999. Music linernotes album music
The album had five producers: Syd Barrett himself, Peter Jenner (1968 sessions), Malcolm Jones (early-to-mid 1969), and Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Roger Waters (mid-1969 sessions). Music linernotes album music
The album features violinist Jascha Heifetz with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Fritz Reiner, recorded in the 1950s for RCA. Music linernotes album music
The album features Laraaji's electronically-treated zither arpeggios, creating h Music linernotes album music
The album features British electronic musician Floating Points (Sam Shepherd), American jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, and the London Symphony Orchestra. Music linernotes album music
The album featured Jeff Buckley on vocals, guitars, keyboards, dulcimer, and tabla, with Mick Grondahl on bass and Matt Johnson on drums. Music linernotes album music
The album featured guest contributions from Thom Yorke (Radiohead), Richard Ashcroft (The Verve), Mike D (Beastie Boys), and Kool G Rap, among others. Music linernotes album music
The album featured collaborators from the London jazz scene including Nubya Garcia (saxophone), Shirley Tetteh (guitar), Edward Wakili-Hick (drums), and James Mollison (saxophone). Music linernotes album music
The album developed from Pete Townshend's aborted Lifehouse project, a multimedia rock opera conceived as a follow-up to Tommy. Music linernotes album music
Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra became famous from 2001: A Space Odyssey Music linernotes album music
Starsailor was Tim Buckley's sixth studio album, released in November 1970 on Herb Cohen's Straight Records label. Music linernotes album music
Starsailor was recorded in September 1970 at Whitney Studios in Glendale, Califo Music linernotes album music
Starsailor marked the culmination of Buckley's journey into jazz, blending his extraordinary vocal range with avant-garde and free-jazz influences. Music linernotes album music
Space 1.8 was released on 3 September 2021 on Warp Records as Nala Sinephro's debut studio album. Music linernotes album music
Souvlaki was recorded in 1992 primarily at Courtyard Studios in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire. Music linernotes album music
Since I Left You was released on 27 November 2000 by Modular Recordings as The Avalanches' debut studio album. Music linernotes album music
Reiner recorded the piece twice: first in 1954 (released in mono, then stereo in 1960) and again in 1962 when RCA asked him to re-record it with improved stereo technology. Music linernotes album music
Recording began in May 1968, but the bulk of the sessions took place between April and July 1969. Music linernotes album music
Psyence Fiction was released on 24 August 1998 by Mo' Wax Records as UNKLE's debut studio album. Music linernotes album music
Promises was the only studio album Pharoah Sanders released in over a decade, and it was shortlisted for the 2021 Mercury Prize. Music linernotes album music
Promises was recorded over 10 days in the summer of 2019 at Sargent Recorders in Los Angeles, and released on 26 March 2021 on Luaka Bop. Music linernotes album music
Nala Sinephro is a Belgian-Caribbean musician based in London who plays modular synths, synthesizers, and harp on the album. Music linernotes album music
Most of Who's Next was recorded at Olympic Studios in Barnes, London, with some tracks initially recorded using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio. Music linernotes album music
Kenji Kawai originally intended to use Bulgarian folk singers but instead used a Japanese folk choir, creating an eerie, ancient-futuristic sound that became iconic in anime music. Music linernotes album music
Jim Morrison encouraged Nico to write her own songs, which she later described as a key breakthrough for her songwriting. Music linernotes album music
Iggy Pop produced the recording sessions himself, with David Bowie assisting in post-production and mixing. Music linernotes album music
Heaven or Las Vegas was recorded at September Sound, a studio the band set up in Pete Townshend's former Eel Pie Studios in West London. Music linernotes album music
Hats was recorded at Castlesound Studios in East Lothian, Scotland, with engineer Calum Malcolm. Music linernotes album music
Hats was originally released on October 9, 1989, on Linn Records and A&M Records. Music linernotes album music
Grace was recorded in the fall of 1993 at Bearsville Recording Studio in Woodstock, New York. Music linernotes album music
Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony recorded Also sprach Zarathustra for RCA's Living Stereo series Music linernotes album music
Endtroducing is recognized by Guinness World Records as the first album composed entirely from sampled material, built from vinyl records using an Akai MPC60 sampler. Music linernotes album music
DJ Shadow recorded Endtroducing primarily in the basement of the home of his friend and collaborator Dan 'The Automator' Nakamura in Sacramento, California. Music linernotes album music
Celestial Vibration was originally released in 1978 under the name Edward Larry Gordon on SWN Records. Music linernotes album music
Brian Eno discovered Laraaji playing zither in a NYC park and left him a note Music linernotes album music
Automatic for the People was released on October 5, 1992, in the UK and October 6 in the US, by Warner Bros. Music linernotes album music
Automatic for the People was recorded at Bearsville Studios in Bearsville, New York, with additional recording at several other studios. Music linernotes album music
All eight songs on Raw Power were co-written by singer Iggy Pop and new guitarist James Williamson. Music linernotes album music
You Must Believe in Spring was Evans' Warner Bros. debut and Eddie Gómez's farewell Music linernotes album music
The Visitors was recorded between 16 March and 14 November 1981 at Polar Studios in Stockholm, and released on 30 November 1981. Music linernotes album music
The Visitors was one of the first albums to be digitally recorded and mixed, using a new 32-track digital recorder at Polar Music Studios. Music linernotes album music
The Visitors was ABBA's final studio album for four decades — until Voyage in 2021 Music linernotes album music
The tracks were recorded in September 1971 and April 1972 at Intermedia Sound in Boston and A&M Studios in Hollywood, but the album was not released until August 1976 on Beserkley Records. Music linernotes album music
The track was remixed by Bernard Sumner and Donald Johnson of A Certain Ratio for single release, with the 'Megamix' version becoming an underground club hit later sampled by Orbital and the Shamen. Music linernotes album music
The title song 'We Will Meet Again' was first recorded two years earlier for the album You Must Believe in Spring, where it is subtitled '(For Harry),' dedicated to Evans' brother. Music linernotes album music
The title refers both to the 'shaking' of strings as they oscillate between notes and to the image of Shakers dancing to repetitive, energetic music. Music linernotes album music
The title 'ICB' stands for 'Ian Curtis Buried,' confirmed by Peter Hook in a 2013 interview, referencing the Joy Division frontman whose suicide led to the band's formation as New Order. Music linernotes album music
The studio recording by the Philip Glass Ensemble was released in 1979 on CBS Masterworks, recorded at Big Apple Recording Studios in New York. Music linernotes album music
The string orchestra version was first performed in April 1983 at Alice Tully Hall, New York, by the American Composers Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. Music linernotes album music
The sessions started at Ardent Studios in Memphis in September 1974, with the album mastered by Larry Nix on 13 February 1975. Music linernotes album music
The opera premiered on July 25, 1976, at the Théâtre Municipal in Avignon, France, as part of the Avignon Festival. Music linernotes album music
The opera eschews traditional narrative in favor of a formalist approach based on structured spaces, connected by five 'knee plays' or intermezzos. Music linernotes album music
The name came from Alex Chilton and Jody Stephens dating sisters Lesa and Holliday Aldridge during the sessions. Music linernotes album music
The ensemble comprises violin, cello, clarinets, pianos, marimbas, xylophone, metallophone, and women's voices — eighteen musicians in total. Music linernotes album music
The cover was designed by Peter Saville, based on a poster by Italian Futurist artist Fortunato Depero. Music linernotes album music
The cover reproduces 'A Basket of Roses' by French painter Henri Fantin-Latour, part of the National Gallery's collection in London, chosen by designer Peter Saville. Music linernotes album music
The band was initially shelved by two record labels, the band broke up in early 1974, and Beserkley Records' Matthew Kaufman eventually assembled and released the album from the old tapes in 1976. Music linernotes album music
The B-side, 'Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band,' is a saxophone-based drone piece featuring tape loops, drawing on Riley's all-night improvisatory performances of the 1960s. Music linernotes album music
The album was released on ECM New Series (ECM 1129), making it Reich's first release for the label. Music linernotes album music
The album was recorded between January and September 1981 at AIR Studios in Montserrat and Le Studio in Quebec. Music linernotes album music
The album was recorded August 23–25, 1977, at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles. Music linernotes album music
The album was produced by Jim Dickinson, with Ardent's John Fry also involved. The sessions were burdened by severe personal issues before Fry called a halt. Music linernotes album music
The album was produced by Helen Keane (Evans' manager) and Tommy LiPuma. Music linernotes album music
The album was produced by David Behrman, a CBS employee who curated the 'Music of Our Time' experimental music series. Music linernotes album music
The album was produced by Bernard Sumner of New Order, recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, falling between New Order's Power, Corruption & Lies and Low-Life. Music linernotes album music
The album was produced by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, with sound engineer Michael Tretow managing the transition from analogue to digital recording. Music linernotes album music
The album reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart, a significant improvement over Movement's number 30 peak. Music linernotes album music
The album produced the hit singles 'Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic,' 'Invisible Sun,' and 'Spirits in the Material World.' Music linernotes album music
The album opens with 'I Do It for Your Love' from Paul Simon's Still Crazy After All These Years, introduced to Evans by Toots Thielemans, who had worked with Simon. Music linernotes album music
The album features Bill Evans on piano with a quintet, and includes both solo piano pieces and ensemble performances. Music linernotes album music
The album features Belgian harmonica player Toots Thielemans, bassist Marc Johnson (in his recording debut), drummer Eliot Zigmund, and saxophonist Larry Schneider. Music linernotes album music