Wonderama (album)
Wonderama is an album by Randy Stonehill released in 1991 on Myrrh Records.
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Released | 1991 | |||
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Genre | Folk, rock | |||
Label | Myrrh | |||
Producer | Terry Scott Taylor | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Randy Stonehill except as otherwise noted.
- "Wonderama" (Stonehill, Terry Taylor) – 6:20
- "I Will Follow" (Stonehill, Taylor) – 3:00
- "Barbie Nation" (Stonehill, Taylor) – 4:57
- "Don't Be Sad" (Randy Stonehill, Angelo Natalie) – 4:15
- "Rachel Delevoryas" – 3:19
- "Intermission at the Wonderama" – 1:05
- "Great Big Stupid World" (Stonehill, Taylor) – 5:47
- "Sing in Portuguese" – 4:05
- "Mice & Men" – 3:13
- "The Lost Parade" – 4:14
- "Lantern in the Snow" (Stonehill, Taylor) – 4:36
- "Wonderama Postlude" (Stonehill, Taylor) – :42
Personnel
The Wonderama Band
- Rick Elias – guitars
- Tim Chandler – bass guitar
- Randy Stonehill – lead vocals, guitars, Salute To Sammy
- David Raven – drums
- Rob Watson – music box, calliope, bells, keyboards, marimba, ballroom piano, organ, acoustic piano, celeste, backing vocals, string and horn arrangements
Additional musicians
- Burleigh Drummond – sleigh bells, glockenspiel, cymbal swells, chimes, kettle drums, shaker, claves, congas, dream cymbals, percussion, Burleigh's Madhouse, tambourine, second snare, cowbell, bodrane, snow bells
- Jerry Waller – accordion
- Robert Martin – cello
- Janet McTaggart – Muse of hope
- Terry Scott Taylor – backing vocals, producer
- Omar Domkus – stand–up bass
- Michelle Richards – violin
- Linda Elias – backing vocals
- Riki Michele – backing vocals
- Jerry Chamberlain – backing vocals, lead guitar
- Sharon McCall – backing vocals
- Beth Falsom – violin
- Terry Glenn – violin
- Dianne Ready – viola
- Greg Flesch – lead guitar, EBow
- Doug Webb – clay pipes, ocarina, bass recorder, tenor ocarina
Los Campesinos Mariachi Band
- Steve Luevano – backing vocals on "Sing in Portuguese"
- Steve Luevano Jr. – backing vocals on "Sing in Portuguese"
- Hilario Gonzalez – backing vocals on "Sing in Portuguese"
- Antonio Gonzalez – backing vocals on "Sing in Portuguese"
Boy's Choir
- Nolan McSparren – vocals on "Lantern in the Snow"
- Preston Geeting – vocals on "Lantern in the Snow"
- Abraham Handler – vocals on "Lantern in the Snow"
Production notes
- Mark Maxwell – executive producer
- Ray Ware – executive producer
- Gene Eugene – recording
- Steve Hall – mastering at Future Disc, North Hollywood, California
- Mixing Lab A, Garden Grove, California – recording location for basic track, percussion, backing vocals, keyboard
- Neverland Studios, Cerritos, California – recording location for lead vocals, guitar, string, keyboard, woodwind, accordion
- Mixing Lab B – recording location for background vocals, guitars, keyboards, percussion)
- MicroNote – recording location for horns, background vocals, strings
- McCrummy Music – recording location for background vocals
- Jerry and Sharon's Wax Lips Studio – pre–production demo recording location
- Mixing Lab A – mixing location
- Roz – art director
- Court Patton – artwork and design
- Tom Gulotta – artwork and design
- Patton Bros. Design, El Cajon, California – artwork and design
- Nick Nacca – photography
- Linda Krikorian– photography
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