6/16/2026

The Miracles – Hi We're The Miracles (1961)

 
 
 
 
 
 
The Miracles Hi We're The Miracles album cover released by Tamla Records TM-220 in 1961.

Tamla Records 1961 – TM-220

 

 notes


The Miracles released their debut studio album, Hi We're The Miracles, 
on the legendary Tamla Records label in 1961. Cataloged as TM-220, 
the album introduced listeners to one of Motown's earliest and 
most influential vocal groups.
Led by Smokey Robinson, The Miracles played a crucial role in 
establishing the signature Motown sound that would later dominate
 American popular music. Hi We're The Miracles features a collection
 of heartfelt ballads, rhythm-and-blues classics, and early 
soul recordings that showcase Robinson's smooth vocals 
and exceptional songwriting talent.
The album includes the groundbreaking hit "Shop Around,"
 which became Motown's first million-selling single and helped 
launch the label into national prominence. With its blend of 
emotional storytelling, memorable melodies, and polished
 vocal harmonies, the record remains an essential release 
in the history of soul and R&B music.


credits:


Smokey Robinson – lead vocals, background vocals
Ronnie White – lead and background vocals
Claudette Robinson – lead and background vocals
Bobby Rogers – background vocals
Pete Moore – background vocals
Marv Tarplin – guitar
Session Musicians
The backing musicians were the early members 
of Motown's house band, later known as the 
The Funk Brothers. Individual musician credits 
were not listed on the original LP, but contemporary 
Motown practice and surviving documentation
 indicate that Funk Brothers personnel
 provided the instrumental backing on most tracks.

Likely participants from the period included:
James Jamerson – bass
Benny Benjamin – drums
Joe Hunter – piano
Eddie Willis – guitar
Robert White – guitar
Producer
Berry Gordy

The album was recorded in Detroit, Michigan, during 
the period immediately before Motown moved fully 
into its famous headquarters. Most of the material
 was cut at Motown's early recording
 facilities associated with Hitsville U.S.A.


tracklist:


A1        Who's Lovin' You
Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson*
A2        Depend On Me
Written-By – Gordy Jr.*, Robinson*
A3        Heart Like Mine
Written-By – White*, Robinson*
A4        Shop Around
Written-By – Gordy Jr.*, Robinson*
A5        Won't You Take Me Back
Written-By – Gordy Jr.*, Robinson*
A6        Cause I Love You
Written-By – White*, Robinson*
B1        Your Love
Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson*
B2        After All
Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson*
B3        Way Over There
Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*, William "Smokey" Robinson*
B4        Money
Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*, Janie Bradford
B5        Don't Leave Me
Written-By – Gordy*, Brianbert, Robinson*
 
 
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6/15/2026

Presenting Joe Williams and Thad Jones, Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra (Solid State SS 18008)

 
 
 
 
 
 
Joe Williams performing with the Thad Jones and Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra on the classic Solid State Records SS 18008 jazz vinyl album.

Solid State Records 1966  – SS 18008

 

 notes:


Presenting Joe Williams and Thad Jones, Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra:
A Timeless Big Band Jazz Classic
Few collaborations in jazz history combine the power of a legendary
 vocalist and an elite big band as successfully as Joe Williams and 
Thad Jones with the renowned Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra. 
Released on Solid State Records as SS 18008, Presenting Joe Williams
 and Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, The Jazz Orchestra stands as an 
exceptional example of sophisticated big band jazz blended with 
the rich, blues-infused vocal style that made Joe Williams 
one of the greatest jazz singers of all time.
Recorded during the golden era of modern big band jazz, this album 
showcases the remarkable chemistry between Williams and the 
orchestra led by Thad Jones and Mel Lewis. The arrangements 
are dynamic, swinging, and deeply expressive, providing the perfect
 backdrop for Williams' warm baritone voice.
Presenting Joe Williams and Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, The Jazz Orchestra 
is a remarkable recording that highlights the enduring appeal of 
big band jazz. Combining Joe Williams' masterful vocal delivery 
with the inventive arrangements of Thad Jones and Mel Lewis, 
this album continues to captivate listeners decades after its release.
 

credits:


Vocals
Joe Williams — vocals
Orchestra Leaders
Thad Jones — flugelhorn, arranger/conductor
Mel Lewis — drums
Reeds
Jerome Richardson — saxophone
Jerry Dodgion — saxophone
Joe Farrell — saxophone
Eddie Daniels — saxophone
Pepper Adams — baritone saxophone
Trumpets
Richard Williams — trumpet
Bill Berry — trumpet
Jimmy Nottingham — trumpet
Snooky Young — trumpet
Trombones
Bob Brookmeyer — trombone
Garnett Brown — trombone
Tom McIntosh — trombone
Cliff Heather — trombone
Rhythm Section
Roland Hanna — piano
Sam Herman — guitar
Richard Davis — bass

Recording Date: September 1966
Studio: A&R Studios, New York City, NY
Engineer , Liner Notes – Phil Ramone
Producer – Sonny Lester

tracklist:


A1        Get Out Of My Life
Written-By – A. Toussaint
    3:17
A2        Woman's Got Soul
Written-By – C. Mayfield
    2:20
A3        Nobody Knows The Way I Feel This Morning
Written-By – T. + P.Delaney*
    4:25
A4        Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You
Written-By – A. Razaf*, D. Redman*
    2:47
A5        How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Written-By – B. Holland*, E. Holland*, L. Dozier*
    2:29
A6        Keep Your Hand On Your Heart
Written-By – W. Broonzy*
    3:31
B1        Evil Man Blues
Written-By – L. Feather*, L. Hampton*
    3:19
B2        Come Sunday
Written-By – D. Ellington*
    3:11
B3        Smack Dab In The Middle
Written-By – C. E. Calhoun*
    3:25
B4        It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Written-By – D. Ellington*
    3:00
B5        Hallelujah I Love Her So
Written-By – R. Charles*
    2:55
B6        Night Time Is The Right Time (To Be With The One You Love)
Written-By – R. Sykes*
    5:08 
 
 
 
 

 

6/14/2026

Hank Mobley – A Caddy For Daddy (Blue Note BST 84230)










Hank Mobley A Caddy For Daddy Blue Note BST 84230 album cover

Blue Note ‎records 1965 – BST 84230


notes:


Released in 1966 on the legendary Blue Note label,
A Caddy For Daddy stands as one of tenor saxophonist 
Hank Mobley's most engaging hard bop recordings. 
Featuring an all-star lineup and sophisticated arrangements,
this album captures the essence 
of mid-1960s Blue Note jazz at its finest.
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's famous Englewood Cliffs studio, 
the album showcases Mobley's warm tenor tone, memorable
 compositions, and exceptional interplay 
among some of the era's greatest jazz musicians.
For fans of Blue Note Records, hard bop, and classic jazz vinyl,
 A Caddy For Daddy is a must-hear album. Its exceptional musicianship, 
timeless compositions, and superb recording quality 
ensure its place among the most rewarding jazz LPs of the 1960s.


credits:


Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone
Lee Morgan – trumpet
Curtis Fuller – trombone
McCoy Tyner – piano
Bob Cranshaw – bass
Billy Higgins – drums  

Recording date: December 18, 1965
Studio: Van Gelder Studio
Recording engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Producer: Alfred Lion

tracklist:


A1 A Caddy For Daddy
Written-By – Hank Mobley     
A2 The Morning After
Written-By – Hank Mobley     
B1 Venus Di Mildew
Written-By – Wayne Shorter     
B2 Ace Deuce Trey
Written-By – Hank Mobley 
B3 3rd Time Around
Written-By – Hank Mobley