credited simply to Cass Elliot rather than “Mama Cass
Meaning of Life is Kelly Clarkson’s eighth studio album and her first release on Atlantic Records
Produced by Teo Macero — the Columbia producer who also helmed many of Miles Davis's landmark recordings — the album features what is regarded as Monk's "classic quartet": Charlie Rouse on tenor saxophone
while The Theme and Between Races offer concise blasts of Messenger energy between more expansive pieces
Listeners are sure to find themselves tapping their feet and dancing along to the catchy tunes that bring to life the fun and fright of Frankenstein's party
Spice Berg credited simply to Cass ElliotSpice is the debut studio album by the Spice Girls, released in the UK in November 1996 after an initial rollout in Japan that September and reaching the US in early 1997. Across ten tracks and about 40 minutes, it blends teenpop, bubblegum, dancepop, smooth R&B, hiphop touches, and bits of nudisco and funk, framed around the groups girl power ethos. The record is frontloaded with the brassy, attitudefilled singles Wannabe, Say Youll Be There, and the