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 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
Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians was recorded across 1976 and released on ECM in April 1978Music linernotes album music
Steve Cropper contributed guitar to a cover of the Velvet Underground's 'Femme Fatale,' and photographer William Eggleston played piano on a cover of 'Nature Boy.'Music linernotes album music
Six of the original tracks were produced by John Cale, formerly of the Velvet Underground, with additional tracks produced by Allan Mason and Robert Appère.Music linernotes album music
Shaker Loops was composed by American composer John Adams, originally written for string septet in 1978.Music linernotes album music
Shaker Loops is in four movements: Shaking and Trembling, Hymning Slews, Loops and Verses, and A Final Shaking.Music linernotes album music
Shaker Loops began as a piece called Wavemaker, in which Adams tried to emulate the ripple effect of bodies of water.Music linernotes album music
Riley overdubs electric organ, two electric harpsichords (a Baldwin and an RMI Rock-Si-Chord), dumbec, and tambourine on the title track.Music linernotes album music
Power, Corruption & Lies was recorded in 1982–1983 at Britannia Row Studios in Islington, and released on 2 May 1983 on Factory Records.Music linernotes album music
Music for 18 Musicians was composed by Steve Reich, who also performs piano and marimba on the recording.Music linernotes album music
Movement was recorded between 24 April and 4 May 1981 at Strawberry Studios in Stockport, and released on 13 November 1981 on Factory Records.Music linernotes album music
Movement was produced by Martin Hannett, who had previously produced Joy Division. It was the last album New Order worked on with Hannett.Music linernotes album music
Jerry Harrison went on to join Talking Heads, and David Robinson became the drummer for The Cars.Music linernotes album music
Gillian Gilbert, Stephen Morris's girlfriend, joined New Order in October 1980, enabling the band to pursue a more electronic approach.Music linernotes album music
Ghost in the Machine was produced by Hugh Padgham together with the Police.Music linernotes album music
Ghost in the Machine is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Police (Sting, Andy Summers, and Stewart Copeland).Music linernotes album music
From the Hip was released in March 1984 on Factory Records as Section 25's third studio album.Music linernotes album music
Einstein on the Beach runs five hours — Philip Glass's first, longest, and most famous operaMusic linernotes album music
Einstein on the Beach is an opera in four acts created by composer Philip Glass and theater director Robert Wilson.Music linernotes album music
Critic Edward Strickland argues it is 'the high point of ensemble music of the 1970s by composers identified as Minimalist.'Music linernotes album music
Björn and Agnetha had divorced in July 1980, and Benny and Frida announced their divorce in February 1981 during the sessions.Music linernotes album music
Bill Evans' We Will Meet Again was recorded in August 1979 and released in 1980Music linernotes album music
Bill Evans Trio recorded You Must Believe in Spring with Eddie Gómez and Eliot ZigmundMusic linernotes album music
Affinity was recorded between 30 October and 2 November 1978 at Columbia Recording Studios, and released on 11 April 1979 on Warner Bros.Music linernotes album music
Affinity represents the recording debut of bassist Marc Johnson, who would become Bill Evans's last regular bassist until the pianist's death in 1980.Music linernotes album music
A Rainbow in Curved Air was released in 1969 on CBS Records as part of the 'Music of Our Time' album series.Music linernotes album music
A Rainbow in Curved Air was composed and performed by American composer Terry Riley, who plays all the instruments on the recording through overdubbing.Music linernotes album music
A combination of financial issues, the uncommercial sound of the record, and lack of interest from Alex Chilton and Jody Stephens prevented proper release until 1978.Music linernotes album music
'Blue Monday' was recorded during the same sessions and released separately as a non-album twelve-inch single.Music linernotes album music
Yo-Yo Ma recorded Six Evolutions – Bach: Cello Suites on December 12–15, 2017, at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts.Music linernotes album music
Trees were signed to CBS Records in August 1969 after performing in the London folk scene.Music linernotes album music
Trees released two studio albums in 1970: The Garden of Jane Delawney and On The Shore.Music linernotes album music
The title track was written by Norro Wilson, George Richey, and Carmol Taylor.Music linernotes album music
The title came from percussionist Jamie Muir, who thought it aptly described the music.Music linernotes album music
The St. Matthew Passion (BWV 244) is a sacred oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach,.Music linernotes album music
The second verse from 'Proclamation' was sampled in Travis Scott's 'Hyaena' from his 2023 album Utopia.Music linernotes album music
The recordings were made between December 1961 and November 1962, and the complete set was first released in 1963.Music linernotes album music
The recordings were made at the Jesus-Christus-Kirche in Berlin-Dahlem, a venue frequently used by Deutsche Grammophon.Music linernotes album music
The recording was made in the atmospheric Basilique Sainte-Madeleine in Vézelay,Music linernotes album music
The Power and the Glory was recorded in December 1973 and January 1974 at Advision Studios in London, and released in September 1974.Music linernotes album music
The landmark 1958 recording was conducted by Karl Richter with the Munich Bach Choir and Munich Bach Orchestra, released on Archiv Produktion.Music linernotes album music
The Grand Tour was released on August 7, 1974, as George Jones' fifth album for Epic Records.Music linernotes album music
The Grand Tour was produced by Billy Sherrill at Columbia Studios in Nashville, Tennessee.Music linernotes album music
The Grand Tour is an album by American country music artist George Jones, released in 1974.Music linernotes album music
The Garden of Jane Delawney is the debut album by British folk-rock band Trees, featuring singer Celia Humphris.Music linernotes album music
The first modern performance was mounted in April 1829 by the twenty-year-old Felix Mendelssohn, in an abbreviated form, with the Berlin Singakademie.Music linernotes album music
The cycle was released on Deutsche Grammophon, and it was Karajan's first of three Beethoven symphony cycles for the label.Music linernotes album music
The concept was based on the corruption of power and how people on the bottom are affected by those on top, inspired partly by the Watergate scandal and Cold War tensions, as described by Derek Shulman.Music linernotes album music
The album was released in December 1970 on Philips Records, but was largely overlooked at the time and did not achieve commercial success.Music linernotes album music
The album was released by WWA Records in the UK and Capitol Records in the US and Canada, as would all Gentle Giant albums until Civilian.Music linernotes album music
The album was recorded partly live on 23 October and 15 and 23 November 1973 at venues in Glasgow, Zürich, and Amsterdam, with additional studio recording at AIR Studios, London in January 1974.Music linernotes album music
The album was recorded in late 1969 at a studio in Los Angeles, California.Computers linernotes album music
The album was recorded in 1973 at the Record Plant in Sausalito, California.Music linernotes album music
The album was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama and Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida.Music linernotes album music
The album was produced by Joe Boyd, who also produced Nick Drake and Fairport Convention.Music linernotes album music
The album introduced four new members alongside Robert Fripp: bassist/vocalist John Wetton, violinist/keyboardist David Cross, drummer Bill Bruford (from Yes), and percussionist Jamie Muir.Music linernotes album music
The album features Robert Fripp (guitar), John Wetton (bass, vocals), Bill Bruford (drums), and David Cross (violin). Percussionist Jamie Muir had left the band before recording.Music linernotes album music
The 1962 cycle was conducted by Herbert von Karajan with the Berlin Philharmonic.Music linernotes album music
The 1958 recording features soloists including Ernst Haefliger and Irmgard Seefried among others.Music linernotes album music
The 1958 Karl Richter recording was one of the most influential Baroque recordings of the 20th century, bringing the score alive as gripping human drama.Music linernotes album music
The 1955 Goldberg Variations was Glenn Gould's debut album for Columbia Records.Music linernotes album music
Starless and Bible Black was King Crimson's final album with violinist David Cross as a member, though he would appear on one track on the follow-up album Red.Music linernotes album music
Six Evolutions is Yo-Yo Ma's third and final recording of Bach's Cello Suites, released in 2018 on Sony Classical.Music linernotes album music
Robert Fripp disbanded King Crimson roughly two weeks before Red's release in October 1974, making it their last studio album until Discipline in 1981.Music linernotes album music
Red was recorded at Olympic Studios in London between July and August 1974, with one live track ('Providence') recorded on 30 June 1974 at the Palace Theater in Providence, Rhode Island.Music linernotes album music
Red was performed by just three band members: Robert Fripp (guitar, keyboards), John Wetton (bass, vocals), and Bill Bruford (drums).Music linernotes album music
Parallelograms was produced by Leonard Rosenman, a film composer known for scoring East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause.Computers linernotes album music
Parallelograms was originally released in 1970 on Kapp Records, a subsidiary of MCA.Computers linernotes album music
Nathan Milstein's recording of Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin was released in 1975 on Deutsche Grammophon as a 3-LP box set.Music linernotes album music
Much of the album was recorded live and then edited together with studio recordings and overdubs, as the band was short of new written material after touring.Music linernotes album music
Much of the album reflects Vashti Bunyan's experiences travelling by horse and wagon through Scotland in 1968 with her partner Robert Lewis.Music linernotes album music
Mstislav Rostropovich's recording of the Bach Cello Suites was recorded in 1991 at the Basilique Sainte-Madeleine in Vézelay, Yonne, France.Music linernotes album music
Linda Perhacs worked as a dental hygienist in Beverly Hills while recording Parallelograms; one of her patients was Leonard Rosenman, who offered to produce the album.Music linernotes album music
Larks' Tongues in Aspic was recorded in January and February 1973 at Command Studios in London, and released on 23 March 1973 on Island Records in the UK and Atlantic Records in the US.Music linernotes album music
Jamie Muir played an eccentric range including chimes, bells, mbira, musical saw, shakers, rattles, found objects like sheet metal and baking trays, an autoharp, and miscellaneous drums and chains.Music linernotes album music
Jamie Muir left King Crimson in February 1973, shortly after the album was completed, ostensibly due to an onstage injury but actually to retire from music and join a monastery.Music linernotes album music
Guest musicians included former King Crimson members Ian McDonald and Mel Collins on saxophones, classical oboist Robin Miller, and jazz trumpeter Mark Charig.Music linernotes album music
Glenn Gould's Goldberg Variations was recorded on June 10, 14, and 16, 1955, at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in New York City.Music linernotes album music
Gentle Giant's The Power and the Glory was not actually inspired by Graham Greene's novelMusic linernotes album music
Caught Up, released in 1974 on Spring Records, is considered one of the first soul concept albums, telling the story of a love affair with a married man from multiple perspectives.Music linernotes album music
Caught Up was recorded by Millie Jackson, an American soul singer from Thomson, Georgia.Music linernotes album music
Caught Up was produced by Brad Shapiro, who worked with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section.Music linernotes album music