Creedence Clearwater Revival release their second album : ‘Bayou Country’ featuring ‘Proud Mary’ and ‘Born on the Bayou’ (1969)
Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Bayou Country' is their second studio album produced by frontman John Fogerty and released on January 5, 1969 by Fantasy Records
Happy Birthday Tab Benoit. ‘Beloved Bayou’
Polydor publish Ayo’s debut album : ‘Joyful’ featuring ‘Down On My Knees’ (2006)
Ayo's 'Joyful' is her debut album released on June 12, 2006 by Polydor.
‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°572 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
Portishead release ‘Third,’ their third studio album after a 11 years hiatus (2008)
Portishead's 'Third' is their third studio album (their first in 11 years) released on April 28, 2008 by Island Records.
Stiff publish The Feelies’ debut album : ‘Crazy Rhythms’ (1980)
The Feelies' 'Crazy Rhythms' is their debut studio album produced by Mark Abel and band members Bill Million and Glenn Mercer and released in April 1980 by Stiff
Verve publish Melody Gardot’s second album : ‘My One and Only Thrill’ (2009)
Melody Gardot's 'My One and Only Thrill' is her second studio album produced by Larry Klein and released on April 28, 2009 by Verve.
RCA publish Graham Parker’s ninth album : ‘The Mona Lisa’s Sister’ (1988)
Graham Parker's 'The Mona Lisa's Sister' is his ninth album co-produced with Brinsley Schwarz and released in April 1988 by RCA
Warner Bros. publish Marshall Crenshaw’s first and eponymous album (1982)
'Marshall Crenshaw' is his eponymous debut studio album co-produced with Richard Gottehrer and released on April 28, 1982 by Warner Bros. Records
Bob Dylan releases his thirty-third album : ‘Together Through Life’ (2009)
Bob Dylan' s 'Together Through Life' is his thirty-third studio album released on April 28, 2009, by Columbia Records.
Atlantic publish The Spinners third album : ‘Spinners’ produced by Thom Bell (1973)
The Spinners' 'Spinners' is their third studio album produced by Thom Bell and released in April 1973 by Atlantic
Happy Birthday Willie Colon. ‘Colón Con ‘Bone’
We remember Percy Heath from the Modern Jazz Quartet. ‘Modern Jazz Percy’
Epic release ‘Dance to the Music,’ Sly & the Family Stone’s second album (1968)
'Dance to the Music' by Sly & the Family Stone is their second studio album produced by Sly Stone and released on April 27, 1968 by Epic.
Pink Floyd record ‘Ummagumma’ at the Mothers Club in Birmingham (1969)
Pink Floyd's 'Ummagumma' is a double album recorded on April 27, 1969 at the Mothers Club in Birmingham (UK) & on May 2, 1969 at Manchester College of Commerce, Manchester (UK) and released on October 25, 1969 by Harvest Records.
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds release their seventh album : ‘Henry’s Dream’
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' 'Henry's Dream' is their seventh album produced by David Briggs, fully re-mixed by Cave and Mick Harvey and released on April 27, 1992 by Mute
Verve publish Diana Krall’s seventh album : ‘The Girl in the Other Room’ produced By Tommy Lipuma (2004)
Diana Krall's 'The Girl in the Other Room' is her seventh (and the first to feature songs co-written with her husband Elvis Costello) studio album released on April 27, 2004 by Verve..
Parlophone publish Blur’s eighth album : ‘The Magic Whip’
Blur's 'The Magic Whip' is their eighth studio album produced by Stephen Street with members Graham Coxon & Damon Albarn and released on April 27, 2015 by Parlophone / Warner Bros.
Telarc publish ‘Jim Hall & Pat Metheny’ recorded live or in studio (1999)
'Jim Hall & Pat Metheny' is an album featuring 11 tracks done in studio and 6 done live and released on April 27, 1999 by Telarc.
Jimmy Smith records ‘The Cat’ with a big band arranged by Lalo Schifrin (1964)
Jimmy Smith's 'The Cat' is an album recorded on April 27 & 29, 1964. with a big band arranged by Lalo Schifrin and released in September 1964 by Verve.
John Coltrane records in studio ‘Crescent’ with Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones & Mccoy Tyner (1964)
John Coltrane's 'Crescent' is a studio album recorded on tenor saxophone exclusively on April 27 and June 1, 1964 and released the same year by Impulse!.
Lou Reed finishes the recording of ‘Sally Can’t Dance,’ his fourth solo album (1974)
Lou Reed's 'Sally Can't Dance' is his fourth solo album recorded between March 18 and April 26, 1974 and released in August 1974 by RCA.
Bruce Springsteen releases ‘Devils & Dust,’ his thirteenth (and his third acoustic) album (2005)
Bruce Springsteen' s 'Devils & Dust' is his thirteenth studio album (and his third acoustic) released on April 26, 2005 by Columbia Records.
Paul McCartney releases his third solo album produced by George Martin : ‘Tug of War’ featuring ‘Ebony & Ivory’ (1982)
Paul McCartney's 'Tug of War' feat. 'Ebony & Ivory' is his third solo studio album produced by George Martin and released on April 26, 1982 by Parlophone.
John Lee Hooker records the first songs featured in his ‘House Of The Blues’ album on Chess (1952)
John Lee Hooker's 'House of the Blues' is an album compiling tracks recorded from April 26, 1951 till late 1952 and released in 1959 by Chess
Luther Vandross releases ‘Power of Love,’ his seventh album co-produced with Marcus Miller (1991)
Luther Vandross' 'Power of Love' is his seventh studio album co-produced with & Marcus Miller and released on April 26, 1991 by Epic.
Columbia publish Santana’s eleventh album : ‘Zebop!’ (1981)
Santana's 'Zebop!' is their eleventh studio album featuring Alex Ligertwood on vocals and released in April 1981 by Columbia.
Matador publish The Fall’s fifteenth album : ‘The Infotainment Scan’ (1993)
The Fall's 'The Infotainment Scan' is their fifteenth album produced by frontman Mark E. Smith along Rex Sergeant and Simon Rogers and released on April 26, 1993 by Permanent / Matador
Radioactive Records publish Live’s third album ‘Throwing Copper’ (1994)
Live's 'Throwing Copper' is their third studio album co-produced with Jerry Harrison and released on April 26, 1994 on Radioactive / MCA Records.
Slash Records publish X’s debut album Los Angeles produced by Ray Manzarek (1980)
X's 'Los Angeles' is their debut studio album produced by Ray Manzarek and released on April 26, 1980 by Slash Records.
Woody Guthrie records his first songs to be later featured in the ‘Talking Dust Bowl’ album on Victor (1940)
Woody Guthrie's 'Dust Bowl Ballads' is his first commercial recording recorded between April 26 and May 3, 1940 and released by Victor Records, in 1940.
We remember Count Basie. ‘For The Count’
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Toni Braxton releases ‘The Heat’ featuring ‘He Wasn’t Man Enough’ and ‘Spanish Guitar’ (2000)
Toni Braxton's 'The Heat' feat. "He Wasn't Man Enough" is her third studio album released on April 25, 2000 by Laface.
The Doobie Brothers release ‘Stampede,’ their fifth album on Warner (1975)
The Doobie Brothers' 'Stampede' is their fifth studio album (the last one with Tom Johnston as lead vocalist) and released on April 25, 1975 by Warner Bros.
One Little Indian publish ‘Life’s Too Good,’ the debut album of The Sugarcubes featuring Björk (1988)
The Sugarcubes' 'Life's Too Good' is their debut studio album featuring Björk on vocals, produced by Ray Shulman and Derek Birkett and released on April 25, 1988 by One Little Indian
Bruce Springsteen releases his fourteenth album : ‘We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions’ celebrating Pete Seeger (2006)
Bruce Springsteen's 'We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions' is his fourteenth studio album featuring thirteen songs made popular by Pete Seeger, released on April 25, 2006 by Columbia Records.