Atlantic Records Catalog: 8300 series
Atlantic Popular 8300 series (12 inch LP)
SD 8301 Jimmie And Vella 1972
Jimmie Cameron, Vella Cameron, vocal; unidentified strings, Larry Fallon, arranger.
Electric Lady Studios, NYC, August 27, 1971;
Island Studios, London, England, unknown date
23918 | Chica Boom |
23919 | Old Men |
23921 | Rain |
23922 | Lord Abide With Me |
23923 | The Door Is Open |
23924 | To The Master Of Every King |
23925 | Just Hasn't Been The Same |
23926 | Do You Really Know How I Feel |
23927 | Then I Woke Up |
SD 8302 Shanti 1971
Aashish Khan, sarod; Neil Seidel, lead guitar; Steve Haehl, guitar, lead vocal; Steve Leach, bass, vocal; Francisco Lupica, drums; Pranesh Khan, tabla, naal; Zakir Hussain, tabla, dholak, naal.
Pacific High, San Francisco, CA, released 1971
23152 | Lore I'm Comin' Round |
23153 | Innocence |
23154 | Out Of Nowhere |
23155 | We Want To Be Free |
23156 | Good Inside |
23157 | Shanti |
23158 | I Do Believe |
SD 8303 Howard Tate 1972
Howard Tate, vocal; and others.
circa September, 1971???
23090 | She's A Burglar |
23091 | Strugglin' |
Irving Markowitz, Al Del Monte, Ernie Royal, trumpet; Garnett Brown, trombone; George Young, flute, tenor sax; Kenneth Berger, flute, baritone sax, bassoon; George Coleman, Trevor Lawrence, tenor sax; Seldon Powell, baritone sax; Kenneth Ascher, Jerry Ragovoy, Richard Tee, piano; Eric Gale, Michael Gayle, David Spinozza, guitar; Bill Salter, Gary Van Scyoc, bass; Jerry Jemmott, electric bass; Rick Marotta, Bernard Purdie, Robert "Chocolate" Wright, drums; Ralph MacDonald, conga drums; Howard Tate, vocal.
The Hit Factory, NYC, October 12, 1971
23199 | Keep Cool (Don't Be A Fool) |
same personnel.
The Hit Factory, NYC, October 18, 1971
23200 | 8 Days On The Road |
23201 | You Don't Know Nothing About Love |
23202 | When I Was A Young Man |
23203 | Girl Of The North Country |
23204 | Where Did My Baby Go |
23205 | Jzmina Surrender |
23206 | It's Heavy |
23207 | It's Your Move |
23208 | The Bitter End |
SD 8304 Mott The Hoople - Brain Capers 1972
Jim Price, trumpet; Verden Allen, organ; Mick Ralphs, lead guitar, vocal; Ian Hunter, guitar, piano, lead vocal; Overend Watts, electric bass; Buffin, drums.
London, England, October 25, 1971?
23435 | Death May Be Your Santa Claus |
23436 | Your Own Backyard |
23437 | Darkness, Darkness |
23438 | The Journey |
23439 | Sweet Angeline |
23440 | Second Love |
23441 | The Moon Upstairs |
23442 | The Wheel Of The Quivering Meat Conception |
QD 8305 The Best Of Aretha Franklin 1972
Aretha Franklin, vocal; and others.
NYC, February 8, 1967
11602 | Save Me |
Melvin Lastie, trumpet; Charlie Chalmers, King Curtis, tenor sax; Willie Bridges, baritone sax; Dewey "Spooner" Oldham, piano; Jimmy Johnson, guitar; Tommy Cogbill, bass; Roger Hawkins, drums; Aretha Franklin, vocal.
NYC, February 14, 1967
11704 | Respect |
Melvin Lastie, trumpet; Charlie Chalmers, King Curtis, tenor sax; Willie Bridges, baritone sax; Dewey "Spooner" Oldham, piano; Tommy Cogbill, bass; Gene Chrisman, drums; Aretha Franklin, vocal.
NYC, February 16, 1967
11753 | Dr. Feelgood (Love Is A Serious Business) |
Melvin Lastie, trumpet; Charlie Chalmers, King Curtis, tenor sax; Willie Bridges, baritone sax; Dewey "Spooner" Oldham, piano; Tommy Cogbill, bass; Aretha Franklin, vocal.
NYC, February 17, 1967
11754 | (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman |
Melvin Lastie, trumpet; Tony Studd, bass trombone; Charlie Chalmers, King Curtis, tenor sax; Ted Sommer, vibes; Dewey "Spooner" Oldham, piano; Truman Thomas, organ; Jimmy Johnson, Joe South, guitar; Tommy Cogbill, bass; Roger Hawkins, drums; Aretha Franklin, vocal; The Sweet Inspirations, vocal group; unidentified strings, Ralph Burns, director.
NYC, June 23, 1967
12653 | Baby, I Love You |
12654 | Chain Of Fools |
Joe Newman, Ernie Royal, Richard Williams, Snooky Young or Bernie Glow, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green or Thomas Mitchell, Benny Powell, trombone; George Dorsey, Frank Wess, alto sax; King Curtis, Seldon Powell, tenor sax; David Newman, tenor sax, flute; Pepper Adams, baritone sax; Jack Jennings, vibes; Aretha Franklin, piano, vocal; Dewey "Spooner" Oldham, organ; Jimmy Johnson, guitar; Tommy Cogbill, Jerry Jemmott, electric bass; Roger Hawkins, drums; Louis Golcdecha, Manuel Gonzales, Latin percussion; Arif Mardin, arranger, director.
NYC, April 17, 1968
14333 | I Say A Little Prayer |
Aretha Franklin, piano, vocal; Barry Beckett, electric piano, organ; Eddie Hinton, Jimmy Johnson, guitar; David Hood, electric bass; Roger Hawkins, drums.
Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, FL, October 3, 1969
17814 | Call Me |
Aretha Franklin, piano, vocal; Jim Dickinson, Mike Utley, keyboards; Charlie Freeman, guitar; Tommy McClure, bass; Sammy Creason, drums; + overdubs: Evelyn Greene, Wyline Ivy, Almeda Lattimore, Pat Lewis, background vocal; + overdubs: Margaret Branch, Brenda Bryant, Almeda Lattimore, background vocal; + overdubs: The Sweet Inspirations, background vocal group.
Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, FL, March 10, 1970?
18706 | Don't Play That Song |
Billy Preston, piano, organ; Aretha Franklin, piano, vocal; Cornell Dupree, guitar; Chuck Rainey, electric bass; Ray Lucas, drums.
NYC, August 13, 1970
19833 | Bridge Over Troubled Water |