The album contains 11 songs with a total running time of approximately 34 minutes. Music linernotes album music
Quitter is Katelyn Tarver's sophomore LP, following her debut Subject to Change Music linernotes album music
Nothing Is Okay was the third and final studio album by The Everybodyfields; the band announced their breakup two years after its release. Music linernotes album music
The session featured Herbie Hancock on piano, Don Cherry on trumpet, Pharoah Sanders on tenor and soprano saxophone, Jimmy Heath on tenor and soprano saxophone, Buster Williams on bass, Ed Blackwell on bells and percussion, and Mtume (James Mtume) on congas. Music linernotes album music
The Pyramids were founded by saxophonist Idris Ackamoor in 1972 at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, as a spiritual jazz ensemble inspired by Pharoah Sanders and Sun Ra. Computers linernotes album music
The group featured Plunky Nkabinde on flute and saxophone, Babatunde on balafon, congas, and drums, Muzi Nkabinde on bass, and Al-Hammel Rasul on keyboards. Music linernotes album music
The album was released on the Black Fire label, produced by James 'Jimmy' Gray and Plunky Nkabinde for Black Fire Productions. Music linernotes album music
The album was originally self-released on the band's own Pyramid Records label in 1974, and was later reissued by Strut Records in 2022. Computers linernotes album music
The album features a wider array of instruments than the band's prior work, including Ugandan harp and balafon alongside traditional jazz instrumentation. Computers linernotes album music
Rid of Me the: It was the last album recorded by the trio before they disbanded in late 1993. Music linernotes album music
Recording began in 1983 at Rockfield Studios in Wales and the album was finally completed in 1988 at Comfort Sound in Toronto, with Michael Brook assisting Music linernotes album music
PJ Harvey's Rid of Me was recorded in three days, most songs played live in the studio Music linernotes album music
PJ Harvey on guitar and vocals, Rob Ellis on drums and backing vocals, and Steve Vaughan on bass guitar. Music linernotes album music
Photographer Maria Mochnacz, shot in her bathroom in Bristol in total darkness illuminated only by a split-second flash. Music linernotes album music
Pachyderm Recording Studio in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, in December 1992. Music linernotes album music
Oneness of Juju was the second incarnation of the Afrocentric jazz group Juju, originally founded by saxophonist James Plunky Branch in San Francisco in 1971. Music linernotes album music
Miss America is the only studio album Mary Margaret O'Hara ever released Music linernotes album music
Margo Timmins was recorded through a PA system left behind by a previous band at the church Music linernotes album music
Malcom Myers played percussion, kalimba, and EMS VCS 3 synthesizer, with P. Music linernotes album music
King of Kings was recorded in the spring of 1974 at Appalachia Sound Recording, a remote 16-track studio in Chillicothe, Ohio — a site of ancient Native American burial mounds. Computers linernotes album music
Kawaida was recorded on December 11, 1969, at a studio called The Universe. Music linernotes album music
In 2007 the band returned to the same church to record Trinity Revisited with Natalie Merchant, Vic Chesnutt, and Ryan Adams. Music linernotes album music
Harvey admired Albini's raw recordings of bands like Pixies, Slint, the Breeders, and the Jesus Lizard. Music linernotes album music
Cowboy Junkies' 'Blue Moon Revisited' blends an original song with a pop standard Music linernotes album music
Cowboy Junkies recorded The Trinity Session circled around a single Calrec ambisonic microphone onto a Betamax deck. Music linernotes album music
Andy Partridge of XTC and producer John Leckie were initially hired, but were fired after creative differences with O'Hara and her band. Music linernotes album music
All compositions were written by Mtume (James Mtume) except 'Dunia,' which was written by the album's leader Kuumba-Toudie Heath (Albert Heath). Music linernotes album music
African Rhythms was recorded in 1975 at Bias Recording Studios in Falls Church, Virginia, engineered by Robert Dawson and Millard 'Jim' Watkins. Music linernotes album music
'Sweet Jane,' a cover of the Velvet Underground song based on the live version from 1969: The Velvet Underground Live. Music linernotes album music
'Misguided Angel' and 'Blue Moon Revisited' were also released as singles in 1989. Music linernotes album music
Wild Strawberries is a Canadian pop rock duo consisting of married couple Roberta Carter-Harrison (vocals) and Ken Harrison, who are also healthcare professionals. Music linernotes album music
The album was recorded in North London, featuring Wheeler's ethereal vocals over Gavurin's guitar work. Music linernotes album music
The album was produced by Richard Hawley and Colin Elliot, with Hawley also handling arrangements and instrumentation. Music linernotes album music
The album was named to Uncut's 2004 Albums of the Year, the Village Voice Pazz & Jop list, and The Wall Street Journal's Top 10 of 2004. Music linernotes album music
The album featured Memphis session veterans including Al Green's guitarist Mabon 'Teenie' Hodges, who played on most of the tracks. Music linernotes album music
In the UK, 'Goodbye' was the sole official single; in the US, Geffen also released 'Love' and 'Wild Horses.' Music linernotes album music
Heroine was self-produced by the Wild Strawberries (Roberta and Ken Harrison), with Ken playing piano, organ, and guitars. Music linernotes album music
Heroine was released in 1995 on Nettwerk Records, and the band received a Juno Award nomination for Best New Group that same year. Music linernotes album music
Blind was released on 19 October 1992 in the UK by Parlophone and the following day in the US by Geffen Records. Music linernotes album music
Blind was co-produced by the band members Harriet Wheeler and David Gavurin alongside Dave Anderson. Music linernotes album music
A Girl Called Eddy's debut was recorded in Sheffield and released on ANTI- in 2004 Music linernotes album music
A Girl Called Eddy is the stage name of Erin Moran, a singer-songwriter from New Jersey. Music linernotes album music
'I Don't Want to Think About It' became their number one song, hitting the MuchMusic singles chart in June 1996, and was included in the soundtrack for the movie Foxfire. Music linernotes album music
The band added a reggae and dub influence to the country sound of their mid-1980s albums, alongside folk-rock, zydeco, and hard-charging rock. Music linernotes album music
The album includes a cover of the Rolling Stones' 'Heart of Stone,' sung by Sally Timms, who was reportedly not pleased with the completed track. Music linernotes album music
So Good It Hurts was released in 1988 on the Twin/Tone label in the US and SIN Record Company/Cooking Vinyl in the UK. Music linernotes album music
Yo-Yo Ma recorded the six Bach Cello Suites in 1983 for CBS Masterworks. Music linernotes album music
Tutti! II expanded the sampler concept with additional orchestral works from the Reference Recordings catalog, including pieces recorded in different venues. Music linernotes album music
Tutti is Italian for 'all together now,' referring to the sound of a full orchestra playing in ensemble. Music linernotes album music
Their samplers became go-to demonstration discs in hi-fi shops because Keith Johnson's recordings captured orchestral dynamics and spatial detail with exceptional clarity. Music linernotes album music
The second volume in Reference Recordings' orchestral sampler series, released in 1999, featuring selections from the label's classical catalog recorded by engineer Keith O. Music linernotes album music
The Party was recorded by Andy Shauf at Studio One in Regina, Saskatchewan, and mixed at Banner Mountain Studio in Los Angeles. Music linernotes album music
The 2009 remastered edition was released by Sony Classical, bringing the original 1983 recordings to new digital standards. Music linernotes album music
The 1983 recording won Yo-Yo Ma his first Grammy Award, for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance. Computers linernotes album music
Richard Einhorn produced the 1983 recording sessions. A 40th anniversary picture disc edition was released by Sony Classical in 2023. Music linernotes album music
Reference Recordings was founded by J. Tamblyn Henderson Jr. in 1976, with Keith O. Johnson serving as the primary recording engineer. Music linernotes album music
Reference Recordings was an early adopter of HDCD (High Definition Compatible Digital) encoding, which provided improved audio quality on standard CD players. Music linernotes album music
Lewis said the album got her through one of the most difficult periods of her life, including the breakup of Rilo Kiley and severe insomnia, with many songs coming from the need to occupy her mind when she couldn't sleep. Music linernotes album music
Keith O. Johnson, Reference Recordings' Grammy-winning Technical Director, engineered the album. Music linernotes album music
Jenny Lewis spent three years on The Voyager, then cut the final version in a week and a half with Ryan Adams Music linernotes album music
In Italian, 'tutti' means 'all together' and is a musical direction indicating that all instruments or voices should play simultaneously, as opposed to solo passages. Music linernotes album music
Clarinet features prominently alongside spacious arrangements with strings, piano, and Shauf's multi-instrumental performances. Music linernotes album music
Artists include Eiji Oue and the Minnesota Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Jose Serebrier and the Czech State Philharmonic, Gerard Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony, and the Dallas Wind Symphony. Music linernotes album music
All songs were written, performed, arranged, and produced by Andy Shauf himself, with strings performed and co-arranged by Colin Nealis. Music linernotes album music
A classical audiophile sampler released by Reference Recordings in 1994, featuring orchestral excerpts recorded by engineer Keith O. Music linernotes album music
William Friedkin grabbed a white label of Tubular Bells from Ahmet Ertegun's office and knew it belonged in The Exorcist Music linernotes album music
The Visitor was first self-released as an EP in 2015, then re-released as a full album in 2016 on Fat Possum Records and Fresh Selects. Music linernotes album music
The Visitor blends jazz, funk, soul, and classical elements into a dream-like, neo-soul aesthetic with intricate production. Music linernotes album music
The ten songs on the debut represented the strongest material from roughly thirty tracks she developed over three years. Music linernotes album music
The band was originally called Mookie Blaylock, named after the NBA basketball player. Music linernotes album music
The album was recorded at Sunset Sound in Hollywood and at Young's Broken Arrow Ranch in Woodside, California. Music linernotes album music
The album was produced by Gus Seyffert and Matthew E. White, with recording by Adrian Olsen at Spacebomb's studio. Music linernotes album music
The Ahmad Jamal Trio consisted of pianist Ahmad Jamal, bassist Jamil Nasser, and drummer Frank Gant. Music linernotes album music
Ten was recorded at London Bridge Studios in Seattle, Washington, beginning March 11, 1991. Music linernotes album music
Steve Broughton of the Edgar Broughton Band, on the 'caveman' section of Part Two. Music linernotes album music
Revolution Blues featured Neil Young backed by members of CSNY and The Band Music linernotes album music
Pearl Jam formed from the remains of Mother Love Bone after Andrew Wood's death Music linernotes album music
On the Beach was withheld from CD release for nearly three decades and was finally released on CD in August 2003. Music linernotes album music