Atlantic publish Solomon Burke’s fifth album : ‘Rock N Soul’ featuring ‘Cry to Me’ (1964)
Solomon Burke‘s ‘Rock ‘n Soul’ is his fifth studio album featuring ‘Cry to Me,’ produced by Bert Berns and released in November 1964 by Atlantic
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Solomon Burke‘s ‘Rock ‘n Soul’ is his fifth studio album featuring ‘Cry to Me,’ produced by Bert Berns and released in November 1964 by Atlantic
B.B. King‘s ‘Live at the Regal’ is a live album recorded on November 21, 1964 at the Regal Theater in Chicago and released in 1965 By Abc.
Wes Montgomery‘s ‘Movin’ Wes’ is his twelfth (and his second to reach the charts) album recorded on November 11, 16, 1964 and released the same year by Verve.
Chuck Berry‘s ‘St. Louis to Liverpool’ is an album that he recorded after 20 months in prison and released in November 1964 by Chess.
Thelonious Monk‘s ‘Live at the It Club’ is a live album recorded on October 31 and November 1, 1964 and released the same year by Columbia.
Horace Silver‘s ‘Song for My Father’ is an album recorded on October 31, 1963; January 28 and October 26, 1964 and released In 1965 by Blue Note.
‘Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Song Book’ is a studio album recorded on October 19–21, 1964, with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra and released the same year by Verve.
Elvis Presley‘s ‘Roustabout’ is his twenty-first album featuring the soundtrack to the eponymous movie starring Presley and released on October 20, 1964 by RCA Victor.
The The Rolling Stones‘ ’12 X 5’ feat. “Around and Around” “Time Is on My Side” is their second American album released on October 17 , 1964 by London Decca / Abkco.
Jacques Brel‘s ‘Enregistrement Public à l’Olympia 1964’ is his second live album recorded on October 16 & 17, 1964 at l’Olympia in Paris and released on January 13, 1967 by Barclay
Barbra Streisand‘s ‘People’ is her fourth (and her first to hit #1 on Billboard) studio album released in September 1964 by Columbia.
The Supremes‘ ‘Where Did Our Love Go’ is their second studio album released on August 31, 1964 by Motown.
‘Oscar Peterson Trio + One’ is an album (featuring Clark Terry) recorded on August 17, 1964 and released In October 1964 by Mercury.
‘Jazz Impressions of Japan’ by The Dave Brubeck Quartet is an album recorded following the quartet’s trip to Japan and released on August 10, 1964 by Columbia.
Archie Shepp‘s ‘Four for Trane’ is a studio album recorded on August 10, 1964 and co-produced by John Coltrane and released the same year by Impulse!.
‘Another Side of Bob Dylan‘ is his fourth studio album produced by Tom Wilson and released on August 8, 1964 by Columbia Records.
Wayne Shorter‘s ‘JuJu’ is his fifth album recorded on August 3, 1964. In 1964 and released the same year by Blue Note.
‘Collaboration’ by the Modern Jazz Quartet & Laurindo Almeida is an album recorded on July 21, 1964 and released the same year by Atlantic.
The Beach Boys‘ ‘All Summer Long’ feat. ‘I Get Around’ is their sixth studio album released on July 13, 1964 by Capitol.
The Beatles‘ ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ is their third studio album featuring songs from their eponymous film and released on July 10, 1964 by Parlophone.