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Conrad Tao | Tao's debut full-length solo album, on EMI Classics, Voyages, featuring Tao's compositions together with pieces by Meredith Monk, Rachmaninoff and Ravel, was released on June 11, 2013. |
Conrad Tao | In early 2012, Tao released his first solo recording with EMI Classics, an EP, The Juilliard Sessions : Conrad Tao Plays Debussy and Stravinsky. |
Bruce Dickinson | A compilation, entitled The Best of Bruce Dickinson, was released in late 2001, including two new songs and a bonus disc of rarities. |
Percy Heath | In 2003, at the age of 80, he released his first album as bandleader through the Daddy Jazz label. |
Jon Robyns | In 2008 Robyns recorded a song for the CD Act One - Songs From The Musicals Of Alexander S. Bermange, an album of 20 brand new recordings by 26 West End stars, released in November 2008 on Dress Circle Records, and recorded the role of robot ThreeSix in a concept album of Laurence Mark Wythe's musical The Lost Christmas. |
Shlomo Artzi | In 2012 Artzi finally released a yet-again highly anticipated album of original songs :'' Osher Express'' ('' Happiness Express''). |
Richard Thompson (musician) | There have been several tribute compilations of other artists' interpretations of his work, including : Capitol's Beat the Retreat : Songs by Richard Thompson and Green Linnet's The World Is a Wonderful Place : The Songs of Richard Thompson, both released in 1994. |
Rufus Harley | A posthumous retrospective on Rhino Handmade, Courage - The Atlantic Recordings, was released in November 2006 as a 3,000 copy limited edition, and contains all the tracks from his four Atlantic LPs, plus an unreleased track of Pete Seeger and Joe Hickerson's composition Where Have All the Flowers Gone ? |
Bill Nelson (musician) | Nelson and his manager Mark Rye had formed the Cocteau Records label in 1981, and for many years this label handled the majority of Nelson's output, which often included multiple albums per year. |
Nathaniel Johnson (broadcaster) | In 2000, Nathaniel Johnson was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Historical Album as Producer of a 94-CD set, The Rubinstein Collection for RCA Red Seal Records. |
Luke Haines | Cherry Red Records released a'' Best of The Servants'' compilation, with sleeve notes by Haines, early in 2006. |
Peter Hook | Hook recently compiled'' The Hacienda Acid House Classics'' following on from his original mix of'' The Hacienda Classics'' in 2006. |
Roma Downey | In 1999 Downey signed with RCA Victor Records and recorded a CD called Healing Angel, released on September 14, 1999. |
Ricky Ross (musician) | 2013 saw the release of Ricky's latest collection of songs, the 12-track Trouble Came Looking, on the Edsel Recordings label. |
David Sanborn | In 1991 Sanborn recorded Another Hand, which the All Music Guide to Jazz described as a'' return by Sanborn to his real, true love : unadorned (or only partly adorned) jazz'' that'' balanced the scales'' against his smooth jazz material. |
Bruce Robinson (baseball) | Robinson released his self produced, debut music CD in January 2012, It's About Time, consisting of 20 original songs. |
Chris Collins (musician) | 2007 saw Chris Collins produce his first solo album entitled'' Eclectic Blue'' for limited release through CC Media Network. |
Kiddus I | After releasing a handful of further singles, and recording an album that was not released due to the master tapes getting lost, little was heard of Kiddus I until French label Makasound issued Inna De Yard in 2005, one of a series of albums recorded acoustically by vintage reggae artists in Jamaica. |
Anthony Heilbut | In 2010 he produced a combination CD/DVD, How Sweet It Was : The Sights and Sounds of Traditional Gospel. |
Rich Halley | In 2010 Halley released Live at the Penofin Jazz Festival featuring cornetist Bobby Bradford on his own label, Pine Eagle Records. |
Sufjan Stevens | Following the release of Michigan, Stevens compiled a collection of songs recorded previously into a side project, the album Seven Swans, which was released in March 2004. |
Leon Fleisher | In 2004, Vanguard Classics released Leon Fleisher's first'' two-handed'' recording since the 1960s, entitled'' Two Hands'', to critical acclaim. |
Kyle Bobby Dunn | In 2012 he released another double disc set of long form works on the Low Point label. |
Randy Greif | The film incorporates his own music along with many of his collaborators and like-minded artists from industrial music such as : Nurse With Wound, SPK, Rapoon, Controlled Bleeding, Lustmord, Illusion Of Safety, Muslimgauze, Shadowbug 4, Skin Chamber In 2007 Greif released'' Narcoleptic Cells on the Thisco label from Portugal. |
Mark Murphy (singer) | Also in August 1997, the 32 Records label Joel Dorn and Michael Bourne released a double CD retrospective Stolen and Other Moments, which features some of his best recordings for the Muse label (now defunct). |
Jimmy Page | Page released the Lucifer Rising music on vinyl in 2012 via his website on'' Lucifer Rising and other sound tracks''. |
Wanda Jackson | Wanda released her thirty-first studio album Unfinished Business (2012) on Sugar Hill Records. |
Mark Gross | Preach Daddy' on King Records,' Riddle of the Sphinx' on J Curve Records and his latest recording released in 2013' Blackside'' on Jazz Legacy Productions, (JLP). |
Liona Boyd | In 2009 she released Liona Boyd Sings Songs of Love with Srdjan Givoje and Seven Journeys : Music for the Soul and Imagination with Peter Bond. |
Judie Tzuke | In 2010, Tzuke released a thirty year celebratory double-album titled Moon On a Mirrorball, via a new deal with Wrasse Records. |
Herbie Hancock | Hancock's next album, Dis Is da Drum, released in 1994, saw him return to acid jazz. |
Robert Cuccioli | Cuccioli is working on his first solo album, The Look of Love, a collection of standards from the 1930s and 1940s, in January, 2012. |
Dave Janusko | In 2007, Duritz's Tyrannosaurus Records released She Likes the Weather, the original recordings of The Himalayans, which had not been publicly available previously. |
Dominique Leone | American experimental music label Important Records released his second CD Abstract Expression in October 2009. |
Everlast (musician) | In October 2011, Everlast's sixth solo album, Songs of the Ungrateful Living, was released through Martyr Inc. in partnership with EMI. |
Cheikha Rimitti | Her most recent album N’ta Goudami, released in 2006, was a lustful combination of traditional Algerian and modern rock sounds sung in a deep voice of booming energy that belied her 83 years and garnered enthusiastic reviews guardian. |
Dwight Twilley | A post-major label retrospective titled Northridge to Tulsa (Twilley lived in Northridge while recording The Luck) was the first to be released by Gigatone (in December 2007). |
Nick Lowe | On October 29, 2013, Lowe released his first Christmas album, Quality Street, on Yep Roc Records. |
John Fricke | Fricke received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Album Notes for the compact disc, Judy Garland : 25th Anniversary Retrospective (1996), which he produced for Capitol Records. |
Peter Ritchie Calder | In 1955, Calder recorded and released an album on Folkways Records entitled, Science in Our Lives. |
Vashti Bunyan | Since then, she has appeared on releases by Devendra Banhart and Animal Collective and, in 2005, she recorded and released her second album, Lookaftering on Fat Cat Records, some 35 years after her first. |
Michael DeMaria | DeMaria's second release on the Sounds True Label in his Music for Emotional Healing came in the summer of 2012 entitled Solace. |
Nat (rapper) | His Next release is a Best of Natalac (2011), a collection of music from his decade and half long career also, in (2011) he released South Carolina Exposed : The Best of South Carolina (feat. |
Sally Ann Triplett | In 2008 Triplett recorded a song for the CD Act One - Songs From The Musicals Of Alexander S. Bermange, an album of twenty recordings by twenty six West End stars, released in November 2008 on Dress Circle Records. |
Caterina Valente | A briglia sciolta, the Italian jazz CD recorded in 1989 and re-released in later years under the titles Fantastica and Platinum deluxe, was her best-selling CD worldwide. |
Dave Douglas (trumpeter) | In 2009, Douglas released two albums : Spirit Moves by his Brass Ecstasy band which featured Vincent Chancey, Luis Bonilla, Marcus Rojas and Nasheet Waits ; and his first album of big band compositions, A Single Sky, a collaboration with Jim McNeely and the Frankfurt Radio Bigband. |
Eric Taylor (musician) | In late 2004, Taylor released an enhanced CD version of Shameless Love (previously only available on vinyl) on his own Blue Ruby label. |
Craig Charles | In November 2012, Charles released the compilation album The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club, on CD and as a digital download, as part of a three-album deal with Freestyle Records. |
D. Boon | In 2003, former D. Boon roommate Richard Derrick released the CD D. Boon And Friends, a collection of jam session tapes he recorded with D. Boon, and rare Boon solo performances, as the first release on his Box-O-Plenty Records label. |
Lavinia Meijer | In 2008, Lavinia released a Super Audio CD album on Channel Classics Records, entitled'' Divertissements'' with works from French composers, including Carlos Salzedo, André Caplet and Jacques Ibert. |
Bettye LaVette | In 2009 Sundazed released on CD the album Do Your Duty, which consisted of her eleven solo tracks cut for Silver Fox and SSS International. |
Tommy Ridgley | came out on the Sound of New Orleans label in 1990, and She Turns Me On followed two years later on Modern Blues Recordings. |
Boyd Lee Dunlop | On December 10, 2011, Dunlop released his debut album, Boyd's Blues produced by photojournalist, brendanbannon. |
Michael Marra | In 2012 he released Houseroom, a six-track collaboration CD with The Hazey Janes, on Tob Records. |
Bobby Caldwell | Caldwell's 2007 release of live standards on his own label, Starmine Records. |
R. Kelly | In 2004, Kelly released the ambitious two-disc set Happy People/U Saved Me, with the first disc including feel-good, stepping-inspired tracks, while focusing on gospel and inspirational material on the second disc. |
Sam Phillips (musician) | In Spring of 2011 she issued Solid State, a public CD release comprising 13 of the best songs from her subscription service. |
Peter Peter (danish musician) | At the beginning of the new millennium total Peter Peter a new Bleeder Project, The Bleeder Group, which issued the excellent Sunrise in 2004, a slice of which summed up all the genius that Peter Peter has stood for from the earliest cassette (PP in trouble etc.). |
Tunde King | Two of his recordings,'' Oba Oyinbo'' and'' Dunia'' were included on an anthology CD Juju Roots : 1930s-1950s, released by Rounder Records in January 1985. |
Antonio Membrado | He then devotes himself to a more intimistic approach of music and also composes works for one or two guitars on poems or texts from Guillevic, Tagore, Jankelevich, Cioran, Rückert,... In 1995, a compilation album comprising 3 CDs of his major pieces recorded on LPs is published (currently sold out, but most titles can be listened to online at his website). |
Darius Brubeck | Brubeck's new CD label, which released For Lydia and the Lion and Earthrise in 2008, is called Gathering Forces. |
Lawrence Hayward | 1999 saw the full-length debut of Lawrence's current project, Go Kart Mozart, released through his personal imprint, West Midlands Records and distributed by Cherry Red. |
Peter Baumann | An album from 1978 named Baumann / Koek is sometimes believed to be a Peter Baumann collaboration, as the album is German, the music is in a style similar to early 1970s Tangerine Dream and contains a track called TD-Mem. |
Clara Ward | In 1969 she recorded an album for Capitol Records, Soul and Inspiration, which consisted of pop songs from Broadway plays, Hollywood movies and the Jimmy Radcliffe song of hope'' amazon. |
David Holmes (musician) | Holmes's latest release is The Dogs Are Parading, a best of compilation released on 26 April 2010. |
Lee "Shot" Williams | In 1994 the Japanese label Vivid Sound released an album called'' A Shot of Rhythm and Blues'' containing tracks Williams recorded in Memphis apparently for (but not released by) Quinton Claunch's SoulTrax imprint. |
Luther Vandross | On November 21, 2006, saxophonist Dave Koz released a followup to the earlier smooth jazz GRP tribute album, this time on his own Rendezvous Entertainment label, an album called Forever, For Always, For Luther Volume II, also produced by Rex Rideout and Bud Harner. |
Peetie Wheatstraw | In 1994, Wheatstraw's complete recordings were issued on seven CDs by the Document Records label. |
Mike Ratledge | In 1995, Adiemus (Karl Jenkins, Mike Ratledge, Miriam Stockley), released Songs of Sanctuary, which Ratledge co-produced with Karl Jenkins and for which he also programmed the electronic percussion. |
Basia | In 1998, a retrospective compilation album, Clear Horizon -- The Best of Basia, was issued and contained all the notable hits plus some new material including a cover of'' Waters of March'', written by Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. |
Mark Leiren-Young | As one half of the comedy duo,'' Local Anxiety'' with Kevin Crofton, he released the 2009 CD Greenpieces, and cuts from the satirical album are often featured on CBC Radio. |
Von LMO | Avant Duel debuted with Beyond Human on March 10, 2012, marking LMO's first studio release in over fifteen years. |
Nicholas Anthony Ascioti | In October 2006 Ascioti released his debut CD, Creation's Voice, on the Albany Records label. |
Eric McFadden | In 2011, phYne Entertainment released a compilation for Eric McFadden entitled,'' Inside Out'', which included four previously unreleased tracks. |
Gene Pierson | The double CD, was digitally remastered and released on Pierson's Lifestyle Music label in January 2011 as A Swag of Aussie Poetry. |
David Fulmer | He is the co-producer of'' Piano Red - The Lost Atlanta Tapes,'' a CD collection by rock-and-roll legend Piano Red, released in August, 2010 on Landslide Records. |
Faron Young | In 2012, the UK-based Jasmine Records released a 2 budget-minded 2 CD box set entitled Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young : The Early Album Collection. |
Carl Filipiak | His 2013 release'' Live at the Cat's Eye'' has reached # 1 on both jazz fusion and bebop jazz categories on Amazon MP3 album downloads. |
Indira Radi? | In December 2011, Indira released her jubilee fifteenth album entitled Istok, sever, jug i zapad (East, North, South and West). |
Dieselboy | In May 2008, Dieselboy released his ninth major mix-CD Substance D (Human Imprint) which includes all exclusive tracks commissioned or licensed specifically for this project. |
Mark Wynter | Although his Decca singles output is scattered in the CD catalogue, in 2000 Castle Communications released Go Away Little Girl : The Pye Anthology, a double album compiling his complete output for the label. |
Donn Reynolds | In 1987, Reynolds signed with RCA Records, releasing a compilation of his most popular songs titled'' Donn Reynolds - King of the Yodelers''. |
Trevor Rabin | After an initial South African release on RPM Records it was re-sequenced with new material and given a different cover for release in England and the US simply as Trevor Rabin (Re-issued on CD in 2003 by Voiceprint Records under the original title). |
Livingston Taylor | A second retrospective was released in 2005 with 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection : The Best of Livingston Taylor and Taylor released an album of original material, There You Are Again that same year. |
Paul Motian | ECM Records released a box set titled Paul Motian in April 2013, as part of the label's continuing Old & New Masters Edition series. |
Mychal Simonz | In 2009 released his fifth CD entitled `` Simple Pleasures'' on Playatime Recordings. |
Marshall Crenshaw | In 1989, he compiled a collection of Capitol Records country performers of the 1950s and'60s called Hillbilly Music... Thank God, Vol. |
Gene Vincent | Challenge released three singles in the US, and the UK London label released two singles and collected recordings on to an LP, Gene Vincent, on the UK London label in 1967. |
Dorinda Clark-Cole | Her latest release, another solo project entitled'' I Survived'' with the hits'' Back to You'', and'' He Brought Me'', was released in August 2011 under a new label, Light Records. |
Susan McFadden | In 2008, McFadden recorded two songs for the CD Act One - Songs From The Musicals Of Alexander S. Bermange, an album of 20 brand new recordings by 26 West End stars, released in November 2008 on Dress Circle Records. |
Nelson Riddle | In 2000, Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops released a Nelson Riddle tribute album titled'' Route 66 : That Nelson Riddle Sound'' on Telarc Records. |
Harold Budd | His album Avalon Sutra from 2004 was billed as'' Harold Budd's Last Recorded Work'' by the record label Samadhi Sound. |
Wim Mertens | New work released in 2008 includes the CD L'heure du loup which, similar to some of his experimental works, contains a series of tracks based on variations around one composition, the previously released Hors nature. |
Rowland S. Howard | French label Stagger Records released a double CD tribute album to Howard in 2007 featuring Mick Harvey, The Drones, The Holy Soul, Penny Ikinger, Loene Carmen, Nikki Sudden, Noah Taylor and many more. |
Brenda Russell | In 2003, she signed to the new UK label Dome Records and released the compilation album So Good, So Right : The Best of Brenda Russell. |
Tom T. Hall | On July 3, 2007, he released the CD Tom T. Hall Sings Miss Dixie & Tom T. on his independent bluegrass label Blue Circle Records. |
Judie Tzuke | In 2000, Tzuke gained the rights to her first three albums recorded for Rocket Records and reissued them on CD via Big Moon. |
Alan Merrill | In 1971 he released an LP of his own compositions titled'' Merrill 1'' in Japan for Denon / Columbia record label produced by Mickey Curtis. |
Lucky Dube | On 21 October 2008, Rykodisc released a compilation album entitled Retrospective, which featured many of Dube's most influential songs as well as previously unreleased tracks in the United States. |
William Russo (musician) | The success prompted the label to release Russo's Street Music, A Blues Concerto in 1979, featuring Corky Siegel on harmonica and piano. |