Geffen publish Counting Crows’ debut album : ‘August And Everything After’ featuring ‘Mr. Jones’ (1993)
Counting Crows' 'August and Everything After' is their debut studio album featuring 'Mr. Jones', produced by T Bone Burnett and released on September 14, 1993 by Geffen Records
Concord publish Ray Charles’ posthumous and final album : ‘Genius Loves Company’ recorded with Norah Jones, James Taylor, Diana Krall and more famous guests (2004)
Ray Charles' 'Genius Loves Company' is his final studio album posthumously released on August 31, 2004 by Concord/Hear Music.
Epic publish George Jones’ fifty first album : ‘The Grand Tour’ (1974)
George Jones's 'The Grand Tour' is his fifty first album produced by Billy Sherrill and released in August 1974 by Epic
Rough Trade publish ‘The Libertines,’ their eponymous and second album produced by Mick Jones (2004)
'The Libertines' is their eponymous and second studio album produced by Mick Jones and released on August 30, 2004
Warner Bros. release ‘Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux,’ a collaboration album by Miles Davis and Quincy Jones recorded at the 1991 Montreux Jazz Festival (1993)
'Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux' is the last album (a collaboration with Quincy Jones for the 1991 Montreux Jazz Festival) recorded by Miles Davis and released on August 10, 1993 by Warner Bros.
George Benson releases ‘Give Me The Night,’ an album produced by Quincy Jones (1980)
George Benson's 'Give Me The Night' is an album by produced by Quincy Jones and released in August, 1980 by Qwest Records.
Quincy Jones releases ‘Back on the Block’ recorded with famous jazz, soul and hip-hop artists (1989)
Quincy Jones's 'Back on the Block' is a studio album released on August 8, 1989 by Qwest and featuring many famous artists : Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Joe Zawinul, Ice-T, Big Daddy Kane, Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, George Benson, Luther Vandross, Dionne Warwick, Barry White, Chaka Khan, Take 6, Bobby McFerrin, Al Jarreau, Al B. Sure!, James Ingram, El DeBarge, Ray Charles and more.
Wayne Shorter records his fifth album ‘JuJu’ with Mccoy Tyner, Reggie Workman and Elvin Jones (1964)
Wayne Shorter's 'JuJu' is his fifth album recorded on August 3, 1964. In 1964 and released the same year by Blue Note.
Bill Evans records ‘Interplay’ with Percy Heath, Philly Joe Jones, Jim Hall and Freddie Hubbard (1962)
Bill Evans' 'Interplay' is an album recorded on July 16–17 and August 21, 1962, with Percy Heath, Philly Joe Jones, Jim Hall and Freddie Hubbard and released the same year by Riverside.
Ella Fitzgerald records ‘Ella and Basie!’ her first studio album with Count Basie and his Orchestra arranged by Quincy Jones (1963)
'Ella and Basie!' is the first studio album (recorded on July 16–17, 1963) by Ella Fitzgerald with the Count Basie Orchestra playing arrangements by Quincy Jones and released in September 1963 by Verve.
Thad Jones records ‘The Magnificent Thad Jones’ for Blue Note (1956)
'The Magnificent Thad Jones' is an album recorded on July 9 and 14, 1956 and released the same year by Blue Note.
Miles Davis records ‘Blue Moods’ with Charles Mingus and Elvin Jones (1955)
Miles Davis' 'Blue Moods' is an album recorded on July 9, 1955, together with Charles Mingus and Elvin Jones and released the same year by Debut.
Koch publish ‘New York City’ by The Peter Malick Group featuring Norah Jones (2003)
'New York City' by The Peter Malick Group featuring Norah Jones is an album recorded a few weeks before Jones made her own demos for Blue Note and released on July 8, 2003 by Koch.
John Coltrane records ‘Ascension’ with Mccoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, Freddie Hubbard, Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp et al (1966)
John Coltrane's 'Ascension' is an album of continuous performance without breaks recorded on June 28, 1965 and released in February 1966 by Impulse!
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John Coltrane records ‘Coltrane’ with Mccoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones (1962)
'Coltrane (1962)' is a studio album by John Coltrane recorded on April 11, June 19, 20 and 29, 1962 and released In August 1962 by Impulse!..