Brunswick Records publish The Who’s first album : ‘My Generation’ (1965)
The Who‘s ‘My Generation’ is their debut studio album produced by Shel Talmy and released on December 3, 1965 by Brunswick Records
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The Who‘s ‘My Generation’ is their debut studio album produced by Shel Talmy and released on December 3, 1965 by Brunswick Records
The Beatles‘ ‘Rubber Soul’ is their sixth studio album produced by George Martin and released on December 3, 1965 by Parlophone
Willie Dixon‘s ‘Willie’s Blues’ is his debut album recorded on December 3, 1959 with Memphis Slim on piano and released the same year by Prestige Bluesville.
Gerry Mulligan‘s ‘Reunion with Chet Baker‘ is an album recorded on December 3, 11 & 17, 1957 Quartet with Chet Baker, Henry Grimes and Dave Bailey and released in 1958 By World Pacific.
‘Cruising with Ruben & the Jets’ by the Mothers of Invention is their fourth studio album released on December 2, 1968 by Bizarre And Verve Records.
Fairport Convention‘s “Liege & Lief” is their fourth album featuring songs adapted from traditional British and Celtic folk, produced by Joe Boyd and released in 1969 by Island
‘Axis: Bold as Love‘ by The Jimi Hendrix Experience is their second studio album produced By Chas Chandler and released on December 1, 1967 by Track Records.
Scott Walker‘s “Scott 4” is his fifth solo album produced by John Franz and released in November 1969 by Philips / Fontana
Joe Henderson‘s ‘Inner Urge’ is his fourth album as a leader recorded on November 30, 1964 with Mccoy Tyner, Bob Cranshaw and Elvin Jones and released in 1965 by Blue Note.
Tadd Dameron‘s ‘Mating Call’ is an album recorded on November 30, 1956 with John Coltrane and released in 1957 by Prestige.
Love‘s ‘Da Capo’ is their second studio album produced by Paul Rothchild and Jac Holtzman and released in November 1966 by Elektra
Quincy Jones‘ ‘The Quintessence’ is an album recorded with his orchestra on November 29, December 18 and 22, 1961.
Duke Ellington‘s ‘Afro-Bossa’ is a studio album recorded on November 29, 1962, December 20, 1962 & January 4 & 5, 1963 and released in April 1963 by Reprise.
Lester Young‘s ‘The President Plays’ is a studio album recorded on November 28, 1952 with the Oscar Peterson Quartet and released in June 1954 By Norgran Records.
The Temptations‘ ‘In a Mellow Mood is an album composed mostly of standards and released on November 27, 1967 by Motown.
Carmen McRae’s ‘Portrait of Carmen’ is a studio album recorded on November 27-29, 1967 with Shorty Rogers, Benny Carter and Gene Di Novi and featuring arrangements by Oliver Nelson and released in 1968 by Atlantic.
Roland Kirk‘s ‘The Inflated Tear’ is an album recorded between November 27 and 30, 1967 and released on June 14, 1968 by Atlantic.
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
Duke Ellington‘s ’70th Birthday Concert’ is a live album recorded at Colston Hall In Bristol, England on November 25 and at Free Trade Hall In Manchester, England on November 26, 1969.
Minnie Riperton‘s ‘Come to My Garden’ is her debut solo album produced by Charles Stepney and recorded on November 24–26, 1969 and released in November 1970 By Grt.