The Doors begin the recording of their first live album : ‘Absolutely Live’ (1970)
The Doors‘ ‘Absolutely Live’ is their first live album recorded between July 1969 and May 1970 and released on July 20, 1970 by Elektra.
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The Doors‘ ‘Absolutely Live’ is their first live album recorded between July 1969 and May 1970 and released on July 20, 1970 by Elektra.
‘Love Devotion Surrender’ by Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin is an album recorded with their respective bands, Santana and The Mahavishnu Orchestra and released on July 20, 1973 by Columbia.
‘Genesis Live’ is their first live album recorded in February 1973 with Peter Gabriel on lead vocals and released on July 20, 1973 by Charisma Records.
Mott the Hoople‘s ‘Mott’ is their sixth studio album featuring ‘All the Way from Memphis’ and released on July 20, 1973 by CBS
Parliament’s ‘The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein’ is an album featuring George Clinton, Bootsy Collins and others and released on July 20, 1976 by Casablanca.
Jeff Buckley‘s ‘Live at Sin-é’ is his first commercial album recorded on July 19,and August 17, 1993 at Sin-é, New York, NY and released on November 23, 1993 by Columbia.
Sonny Rollins‘ ‘The Solo Album’ is a live album featuring a solo performance recorded on July 19, 1985 and released the same yea by Milestone.
Joy Division‘s ‘Closer’ is their second and final studio album released on July 18, 1980 byn Factory Records two months after lead singer Ian Curtis suicide.
Paul Young‘s ‘No Parlez’ is the debut solo album produced Laurie Latham and released on July 18, 1983 by CBS.
‘Live!’ by Bob Marley & The Wailers is an album recorded on July 18 and 19, 1975 at The Lyceum in London and released on December 5, 1975 By Island.
Echo & the Bunnymen‘s ‘Crocodiles’ is their debut album released on July 18, 1980 by Korova.
Eumir Deodato‘s ‘Deodato 2′ is an album recorded with John Tropea & Stanley Clarke and released on July 18, 1973 by Cti.
Rahsaan Roland Kirk‘s ‘Boogie-Woogie String Along for Real’ is his final album recorded on July 18, 1977 with a string section and orchestra and released the same year by Warner Bros.
Ella Fitzgerald‘s ‘Montreux ’77’ is a live album recorded on July 17, 1977 with the Tommy Flanagan Trio and released In 1977 by Pablo
Sade‘s ‘Diamond Life’ feat. ‘Smooth Operator’ is their debut album produced by Robin Millar and released on July 16, 1984 By Epic.
Creedence Clearwater Revival‘s ‘Cosmo’s Factory’ is their fifth studio album produced by CCR leader John Fogerty and released on July 16, 1970 by Fantasy Records.