Stan Getz records ‘Sweet Rain’ with Chick Corea et al (1967)
Stan Getz' 'Sweet Rain' is an album recorded on March 21 & 30, 1967 with Chick Corea, Ron Carter and Grady Tate and released in July 1967.
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.
Weather Report record their fourth album : ‘Sweetnighter’ for Columbia (1973)
Weather Report's 'Sweetnighter' is their fourth (and the last to feature Miroslav Vitouš) album, recorded on February 3-7, 1973 and released on April 27, 1973 by Columbia.
Atlantic publish Aretha Franklin’s album : ‘Lady Soul’ featuring ‘Chain of Fools,’ ‘(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman’ and ‘(Sweet Sweet Baby)…
Aretha Franklin's 'Lady Soul' feat. 'Chain of Fools' is an album also including '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman' and other hits and released on January 22, 1968 by Atlantic.
Eurythmics release their second album : ‘Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)’ featuring ‘Love Is a Stranger’ and ‘Sweet Dreams’ (1983)
Eurythmics' 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)' is their second studio album released on January 4, 1983 by RCA Records.
George Harrison releases his first solo album : ‘All Things Must Pass’ featuring ‘My Sweet Lord’ (1970)
George Harrison's 'All Things Must Pass' feat. 'My Sweet Lord' is his first solo (triple) album released on November 27, 1970 by Apple.
The Velvet Underground release their fourth album : ‘Loaded’ featuring ‘Sweet Jane’ and ‘Rock & Roll’ (1970)
The Velvet Underground's 'Loaded' is their fourth studio album (the last with Lou Reed) released on November 15, 1970 by Cotillion / Atlantic Records.
Sade release their second album : ‘Promise’ featuring ‘The Sweetest Taboo’ (1985)
Sade's 'Promise' is their second studio album released on November 4, 1985 by Epic Records.
Mariah Carey releases ‘Daydream,’ her fifth album featuring ‘Fantasy,’ ‘One Sweet Day’ and ‘Always Be My Baby’ (1995)
Mariah Carey's 'Daydream' is her fifth studio album co-written and co-produced by Walter Afanasieff, released on October 3, 1995, by Columbia Records.
Electric Light Orchestra ‘s ‘Out of the Blue’ their seventh album featuring ‘Turn to Stone’ ‘Mr. Blue Sky,’ ‘Sweet Talkin’ Woman’ and…
Electric Light Orchestra's 'Out of the Blue' is their seventh studio album written and produced by ELO frontman Jeff Lynne and released on October 3, 1977 by Jet / United Artists.
The Verve release their third album : ‘Urban Hymns’ featuring ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ and ‘The Drugs Don’t Work’ (1997)
The Verve's 'Urban Hymns' is their third studio album released on September 29, 1997 by Hut Records.
That’s so sweet of confirmed artist Diana Krall to help a young and upcoming crooner named Tony Bennett.
"Love Is Here to Stay" by Tony Bennett and Diana Krall is a collaboration album of Gershwin songs recorded with the Bill Charlap Trio and released on September 14, 2018 by Verve.
(Source Tony Bennett & Diana Krall - Love Is Here To Stay | Diana Krall Official Site)
> ...just nabbed a Guinness World Records title this week for “longest time between the release of an original recording and a re-recording of the same single by the same artist.” >>>>>
> ...Krall and Bennett evidently figured that it might not make sense to pair up for songs about being alone. >>>The Times>>
> Tony Bennett’s admirers are by now resigned to him making duet albums, even if he works best solo >>>
Tony Bennett & Diana Krall - Love Is Here To Stay
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Columbia Records publish The Byrds’ sixth album : ‘Sweetheart of the Rodeo’ (1968)
The Byrds' 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' is their sixth album featuring Gram Parsons and released on August 30, 1968 by Columbia Records
Billie Holiday records ‘Music For Torching’ with Harry Sweets Edison, Benny Carter, Barney Kessel et al (1955)
Billie Holiday's 'Music For Torching' is a studio album recorded on August 23 & 25, 1955 and released In October 1955 By Clef.
Duke Ellington records ‘Such Sweet Thunder,’ an album based on the work of William Shakespeare (1957)
Duke Ellington's 'Such Sweet Thunder' is an album based on the work of William Shakespeare and recorded on August 7, 1956 and May 3, 1957.
Guns N’ Roses release ‘Appetite for Destruction,’ their debut album featuring ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ and ‘Sweet Child o’ Mine’ (1987)
Guns N' Roses' 'Appetite for Destruction' is their debut studio album released on July 21, 1987 by Geffen Records
Chuck Berry records in Chicago ‘One Dozen Berrys,’ his second studio album featuring ‘Rock and Roll Music’ & ‘Sweet Little Sixteen’ (1957)
Chuck Berry's 'One Dozen Berrys' is his second studio album recorded on May 6 or 15 & December 29–30 1957 in Chicago and released In March 1958 by Chess.
Epic publish Basia’s third solo album : ‘The Sweetest Illusion’ (1994)
Basia's 'The Sweetest Illusion' is her third solo studio album released on May 3, 1994 by Epic.
Joe Perry’ s ‘Sweetzerland Manifesto’
Joe Perry' s 'Sweetzerland Manifesto' is his sixth studio album recorded in Los Angeles with Robin Zander, David Johansen, Terry Reid, Johnny Depp among other guests, co-produced with Bruce Witkin & Jack Douglas and released on January 19, 2018 by Roman Records
Joe Perry' s 'Sweetzerland Manifesto'
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Muddy Waters records in Chicago ‘Fathers and Sons,’ a double album (1969)
Muddy Waters' 'Fathers and Sons' is a double studio album recorded on April 21–23 and 24, 1969 in Chicago and released in August 1969 by Chess Records.
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Tony Bennett releases ‘If I Ruled the World: Songs for the Jet Set,’ an album arranged by Don Costa (1965)
Tony Bennett's 'If I Ruled the World: Songs for the Jet Set' is a studio album arranged by Don Costa and released on April 19, 1965 by Columbia.