Tom Waits starts the recording of ‘Blue Valentine,’ his sixth album (1978)
Tom Waits‘ ‘Blue Valentine’ is his sixth studio album recorded from July 24 till August 26, 1978 and released in September 1978 by Asylum.
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Tom Waits‘ ‘Blue Valentine’ is his sixth studio album recorded from July 24 till August 26, 1978 and released in September 1978 by Asylum.
Talking Heads‘ ‘More Songs About Buildings and Food’ is their second album co-produced by Brian Eno and released on July 21, 1978 by Sire.
Magazine‘s ‘Real Life’ is their debut studio album produced by John Leckie and released in June 1978 by Virgin
June 28, 1978 - three ex-The Byrds : Roger McGuinn (g, voc), Gene Clark (g, voc) and Chris Hillman (b, voc) plus George Grantham (d) share the stage at the…
Foreigner‘s ‘Double Vision’ feat. ‘Hot Blooded’ is their second studio album produced By Keith Olsen and released on June 20, 1978 by Atlantic.
Bob Dylan‘s ‘Street-Legal’ is his eighteenth studio album produced by Don DeVito and released on June 15, 1978 by Columbia.
Herbie Hancock‘s ‘Sunlight’ is an album recorded with Tony Williams and Jaco Pastorius and released on June 15, 1978 by Columbia.
The Rolling Stones‘ ‘Some Girls’ feat. ‘Miss You’ and ‘Beast of Burden’ is their fourteenth (British) studio album released on June 9, 1978 by Rolling Stones Records.