Rick James releases his fifth album : ‘Street Songs’ featuring ‘Super Freak’ (1981)
Rick James' 'Street Songs' feat. 'Super Freak is his fifth album released on April 7, 1981 by Gordy.
Grover Washington Jr. records ‘Soul Box’ arranged by Bob James (1973)
Grover Washington, Jr.'s 'Soul Box' is his third album arranged by Bob James, recorded in March 1973 and released the same year by Kudu Records.
Skip James records ‘The Complete Bloomington, Indiana Concert (Part 2)’ (1968)
Skip James' 'The Complete Bloomington, Indiana Concert (Part 2)' is the second part of a concert given at the end of his career, recorded on March 30, 1968.
James Taylor releases ‘Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon’ featuring ‘You’ve Got a Friend’ (1971)
James Taylor 'Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon' feat. 'You've Got a Friend' is his third studio album released on March 16, 1971 by Warner Bros.
James Taylor records ‘JT’ his eighth album with producer Peter Asher (1977)
James Taylor's 'JT' is his eighth studio album produced by Peter Asher recorded between March 15–April 24, 1977 and released in June 1977 by Columbia Records.
Etta James records ‘Heart of a Woman’ for RCA (1999)
Etta James' 'Heart of a Woman' is an album recorded between March 15 & 23, 1999 and released on June 29, 1999 by RCA.
Singing (Ladies Only) James Taylor
James Brown records ‘Love Power Peace,’ live at the Olympia in Paris (1971)
James Brown's 'Love Power Peace' is a live album recorded on March 8, 1971 at the Olympia, Paris with the original J.B.'s featuring Bootsy and Catfish Collins and released on August 23, 1992 by Polydor.
Wayne Shorter records ‘The Soothsayer’ with Freddie Hubbard, James Spaulding, Mccoy Tyner, Ron Carter & Tony Williams (1965)
Wayne Shorter's 'The Soothsayer' is his seventh album recorded on March 4, 1965 and released in 1979 by Blue Note.
Quincy Jones releases ‘The Dude’ featuring ‘Ai No Corrida’ and James Ingram (1981)
Quincy Jones' 'The Dude' is a studio album featuring James Ingram's debut and released in March 1981 by A&M.
James Taylor releases his second album : ‘Sweet Baby James’ on Warner Bros (1970)
James Taylor's 'Sweet Baby James' is his second studio album released in February 1970 by Warner Bros.
James Brown & The Famous Flames work on his first album ‘Please Please Please’ (1956)
James Brown's 'Please Please Please' is his debut studio album recorded between February 24, 1956 and September 18, 1958, with the Famous Flames and released in 1959 by King.
As we wish, today, James Dean Bradfield a ‘Happy Birthday,’ the time has come to playlist the ‘BESTS’ of his band : Manic Street Preachers
‘James Blake’ releases his eponymous debut album (2011)
'James Blake' is his eponymous debut studio album released on 4 February 2011 by ATLAS (his own label).
Happy Birthday James Blood Ulmer. ‘Blood Alright’
We remember Etta James. ‘Etta Lasts’
Happy Birthday James Carter. ‘Future Tense’
King publish James Brown’s album : ‘I Got You (I Feel Good)’ (1966)
James Brown's 'I Got You (I Feel Good)' is a studio album released on January 1, 1966 by King.