Thirst (Randy Stonehill album)
Thirst is an album by Randy Stonehill, released in 1998 on Brentwood Music.
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Released | 1998 | |||
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Genre | Folk, rock | |||
Label | Brentwood | |||
Producer | Rick Elias | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Randy Stonehill, except "Fire", written by Randy Stonehill and Jimmy Abegg; "Sleeping", written by Randy Stonehill and Phil Madeira; and "Little Rose", and "Everything You Know (Is Incorrect)" written by Randy Stonehill and David Edwards.
Side one
- "Hand of God" – 4:15
- "Fire" – 5:52
- "Sleeping" – 4:11
- "Father of Lights" – 4:11
- "Angels' Wings" – 5:24
Side two
- "Baby Hates Clowns" – 4:03
- "Every Heartbeat Is A Prayer" – 5:03
- "Lonely House" – 3:32
- "Little Rose" – 5:17
- "Everything You Know (Is Incorrect)" – 3:23
- "Keeper of the Bear (CD-only track)
Personnel
- Randy Stonehill: vocals, guitars
- Rick Elias: guitars
- Jerry McPherson: guitars, Indian lap dulcimer, banjo, portachord
- Stuart Adamson: guitarist on "Hand of God."
- Phil Madeira: B3 organ, accordion
- Tom Howard: acoustic piano
- Tammy Rogers: violin
- Russ Long: drums
- Bob Sale: drums
- Chris McHugh: drums
- Jackie Street: bass
- Matt Pierson: bass
- Nashville String machine: strings
- Background vocals by Linda Elias, Rick Elias and Tom Howard
Production notes
- A Street Level Records Production.
- Produced by Rick Elias
- Executive Producers: Dean Diehl and Ray Ware
- String arrangements by Tom Howard
- Recorded at The Whitehouse, The Carport, Buya and Soundstage Studios
- Engineered by Russ Long
- Assisted by Chris Grainger and Tara Wilson
- Additional Engineering by Greg Jampol
- Mixed by J.R. McNeely at The Sound Kitchen
- Assisted by Todd Gunnerson and Mat5t (Matt Weeks)
- Mastered by Hank Williams at MasterMix
- Loops courtesy of Spectrasonics
- Art Direction: Jimmy Abegg, Scott Hughes
- Illustration © Jimmy Abegg 1997
- Design by Provident Music Group, Shawn Stewart
- Photography by Ben Pearson
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