Stanley Turrentine records ‘Don’t Mess With Mister T.’ for CTI (1973)
Stanley Turrentine‘s ‘Don’t Mess With Mister T.’ is an album arranged by Bob James and recorded on June 7–8, 1973 by CTI.
Stanley Turrentine‘s ‘Don’t Mess With Mister T.’ is an album arranged by Bob James and recorded on June 7–8, 1973 by CTI.
George Harrison‘s ‘Living in the Material World’ is his fourth studio album co-produced with Phil Spector on two songs and released on May 30, 1973 by Apple Records.
Mike Oldfield‘s ‘Tubular Bells’ is his first album recorded when he was 19 and released on May 25 ,1973 by Virgin Records.
Billy Cobham‘s ‘Spectrum’ is his debut album recorded on May 14, 15 & 16, 1973 and released on October 1, 1973 by Atlantic.
Paul Simon‘s ‘There Goes Rhymin’ Simon’ feat. ‘Kodachrome’ is his second solo studio album released on May 5, 1973 by Columbia.
The Carpenters‘ ‘Now & Then’ is their fifth album featuring Karen Carpenter as a drummer on almost all tracks and released on May 1, 1973 by A&M
The Spinners‘ ‘Spinners’ is their third studio album produced by Thom Bell and released in April 1973 by Atlantic
The Wailers‘ ‘Catch a Fire’ feat. “Stir It Up” is their fifth album released on April 13, 1973 by Tuff Gong / Island.
David Bowie‘s “Aladdin Sane” feat. “The Jean Genie” is his sixth album released on April 13, 1973 by Rca Records.
Al Green‘s ‘Call Me’ is his sixth album produced by Willie Mitchell and released in April, 1973 by Hi Records.
Grover Washington, Jr.’s ‘Soul Box’ is his third album arranged by Bob James, recorded in March 1973 and released the same year by Kudu Records.
Herbie Hancock‘s ‘Sextant’ is his eleventh album (and the last with his Mwandishi Band) released on March 30, 1973 by Columbia.
The Jackson 5 ‘s ‘Skywriter’ is their eighth studio album produced by Hal Davis and released on March 29, 1973 by Motown.
Led Zeppelin‘s ‘Houses of the Holy’ is their fifth studio album (the first with only self composed material) produced by Jimmy Page and released on March 28, 1973 by Atlantic Records.
Barry White‘s ‘I’ve Got So Much to Give’ is his self-produced debut album released on March 27, 1973 by 20Th Century.
‘Beck, Bogert & Appice’ is the only studio album by Jeff Beck with bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice, released on March 26, 1973 by Epic.
Roxy Music‘s ‘For Your Pleasure’ is their second album featuring ‘Do the Strand’ and ‘Editions of You,’ co-produced with Chris Thomas & John Anthony and released on March 23, 1973 by Island Records
King Crimson‘s ‘Larks’ Tongues in Aspic’ is their fifth studio album featuring Bill Bruford on drums and released on March 23, 1973 by Island