Happy Birthday Tom Jones. ‘Miner Tom’
Tom Jones – Praise & Blame
Track listing :
> 1.What Good Am I? (Bob Dylan) - 03:51 . 2.Lord Help (Jessie Mae Hemphill) - 03:41 . 3.Did Trouble Me (Susan Werner) - 04:15 . 4.Strange Things (Sister Rosetta Tharpe) - 03:00 . 5.Burning Hell (Bernard Bessman, John Lee Hooker) - 03.26 . 6.If I Give My Soul (Billy Joe Shaver) - 03:30 . 7.Don't Knock (Pops Staples, Wesley Westbrooks) - 02:16 . 8.Nobody's Fault but Mine (traditional) - 03:40 . 9.Didn't It Rain (traditional) - 03:21 . 10.Ain't No Grave (Claude Ely) - 03:08 . 11.Run On (traditional) - 03:58 . >Musicians : Tom Jones
>– Vocals (Background) . Ethan Johns – banjo, bass, guitar, percussion, producer,…Blue Note publish Norah Jones’ fifth album : ‘Little Broken Hearts’ produced By Danger Mouse (2012)
Norah Jones' 'Little Broken Hearts' is her fifth studio album produced By Danger Mouse and released on April 25, 2012 by Blue Note.
Tom Petty releases ‘Full Moon Fever,’ his first solo album featuring ‘I Won’t Back Down’ with George Harrison (1989)
Tom Petty's 'Full Moon Fever' is his first solo album featuring contributions from Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and George Harrison and released on April 24, 1989 by Mca Universal.
McCoy Tyner records ‘The Real McCoy’ with Joe Henderson, Ron Carter & Elvin Jones (1967)
McCoy Tynerr's 'The Real McCoy' is his seventh album recorded on April 21, 1967 with Joe Henderson, Ron Carter & Elvin Jones and released the same year by Blue Note.
Anti release the first Tom Waits in six years : ‘Mule Variations’ (1999)
Tom Waits' 'Mule Variations' is his twelfth (his first in six years) studio album released on April 16, 1999 by Anti.
Happy Birthday Norah Jones. ‘The Divine In Miss Jones’
Asylum Records release Tom Waits’ debut album : ‘Closing Time’ (1973)
Tom Waits' 'Closing Time' is his debut studio album released in March 1973 by Asylum.
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.
Warner Bros. publish ‘Rickie Lee Jones,’ her debut eponymous album featuring ‘Chuck E.’S In Love’ (1979)
'Rickie Lee Jones' is her eponymous debut album released on February 28, 1979 by Warner Bros.
Blue Note publish Norah Jones’ second album : ‘Feels Like Home’ featuring ‘Sunrise’ (2004)
Norah Jones's 'Feels Like Home' is her second album released on February 10, 2004 by Blue Note.
Blue Note publish Norah Jones’ third album : ‘Not Too Late’ (2007)
Norah Jones' 'Not Too Late' is her third studio album released on January 30, 2007 by Blue Note.
Daptone Records publish ‘Naturally,’ Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings’ second album (2005)
'Naturally' by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings is their second album released on January 25, 2005 By Daptone Records.
Art Pepper records ‘Art Pepper meets The Rhythm Section’ with Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones (1957)
'Art Pepper meets The Rhythm Section' is an album recorded on January 19, 1957 with Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones and released the same year by Contemporary.
Daptone publish Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings fifth album : ‘Give the People What They Want’ (2014)
'Give the People What They Want' by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings is their fifth studio album released in January 2014 by Daptone.
As we wish John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin bassist, a Happy Birthday, the day is perfect for a ‘Led Zeppelin at their bests’ post
Ray Charles records ‘Genius + Soul = Jazz,’ an album arranged by Quincy Jones for Impulse! (1960)
Ray Charles' 'Genius + Soul = Jazz' is an album arranged by Quincy Jones, recorded on December 26–27, 1960 with members of The Count Basie Band and released in March 1961 By Impulse!.
Singing (Ladies only) Tom Waits
Dinah Washington records ‘The Swingin’ Miss D,’ an album arranged by Quincy Jones (1956)
Dinah Washington's 'The Swingin' Miss D' is a studio album arranged by Quincy Jones and recorded on December 4–6, 1956 and released in 1957 by Emarcy.
John Coltrane records ‘Coltrane Jazz’ with McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones (1959)
John Coltrane's 'Coltrane Jazz' is his sixth studio album recorded on March 26, November 24, December 2, 1959 & October 21, 1960 with McCoy Tynerr and Elvin Jones and released in February 1961 by Atlantic.
Blue Note publish Norah Jones’ fourth album : ‘The Fall’ featuring ‘Chasing Pirates’ (2009)
Norah Jones' 'The Fall' is her fourth studio album featuring 'Chasing Pirates' and released on November 17, 2009 by Blue Note Records.
Miles Davis records ‘Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet’ with John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones (1955)
'Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet' is an album recorded on November 16, 1955, with John Coltrane on tenor saxophone plus Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones and released in April 1956 by Prestige.
The Clash release their second album : ‘Give ‘Em Enough Rope’ featuring ‘Tommy Gun’ (1978)
The Clash's 'Give 'Em Enough Rope' is their second studio album produced by Sandy Pearlman and released on November 10, 1978 by CBS Records.
Quincy Jones releases ‘Q’s Jook Joint,’ an album featuring Stevie Wonder, Bono and Ray Charles among other famous guests (1995)
Quincy Jones' 'Q's Jook Joint' is an album (his first in six years) released on November 7, 1995 by Qwest.
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers release their fifth album : ‘Long After Dark’ featuring ‘You Got Lucky’ and ‘Change of Heart’ (1982)
'Long After Dark' by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers is their fifth album co-produced with Jimmy Iovine and released on November 2, 1982 by Backstreet Records.
Tom Petty releases ‘Wildflowers,’ his second solo album featuring ‘You Don’t Know How It Feels’ (1994)
Tom Petty's 'Wildflowers' is his second solo studio album produced by Rick Rubin and released on November 1, 1994 by Warner Bros.