A World of Peace Must Come

A World of Peace Must Come is a studio album by American poet Stephen John Kalinich. It was produced by Brian Wilson in August and September 1969. The album's release was delayed for several decades before being issued by Light in the Attic Records on October 6, 2008.

A World of Peace Must Come
Studio album by
Stephen John Kalinich
ReleasedOctober 6, 2008 (2008-10-06)
RecordedAugust–September 1969 ("Leaves of Grass" recorded in 1965/66)
GenreSpoken word
LabelLight in the Attic
Producer

Background

The album is a collaboration between Brian Wilson and poet Stephen Kalinich dating from August and September 1969.[1] It contains spoken word passages by Kalinich recorded in Brian's Los Angeles bedroom on August 22, 1969 with some instrumental accompaniment tracked later at Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco.[2] In 1974, its recordings were assembled, but a record deal could not be found for it.[2] It was finally given an official release on October 6, 2008.[1]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Stephen John Kalinich (poems).

No.TitleMusicLength
1."A World of Peace Must Come (intro)" 0:12
2."Candy Face Lane" 3:31
3."I Am Waiting/The Birth of God" 2:59
4."The Deer, The Elk, The Raven"Stephen John Kalinich2:39
5."The Magic Hand"Brian Wilson3:22
6."Lonely Man"Stephen John Kalinich2:37
7."Be Still"Brian Wilson4:26
8."Walk Along with Love"Stephen John Kalinich2:07
9."A World of Peace Must Come"Stephen John Kalinich2:33
10."If You Knew"Brian Wilson2:55
11."America, I Know You"Brian Wilson4:08
12."A World of Peace Must Come (outro)" 0:15
13."Leaves of Grass" (bonus track)Mark Buckingham2:44
  • "The Magic Hand" contains an excerpt of "Oh, Don't Remember Me", sung by Marilyn Wilson and friends.

Personnel

References

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