Wonderama (album)
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Wonderama | ||
Studio album by Randy Stonehill | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Recorded | Mixing Lab A (Garden Grove, California) Neverland Studios (Cerritos, California) Mixing Lab B MicroNote McCrummy Music |
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Genre | Folk/Rock | |
Label | Myrrh Records | |
Producer(s) | Terry Scott Taylor | |
Randy Stonehill chronology | ||
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Until We Have Wings (1990) |
Wonderama (1991) |
Stories (1993) |
Wonderama is an album by Randy Stonehill released in 1991 on Myrrh Records.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All Songs Written By Randy Stonehill, except "Wonderama," "I Will Follow," "Barbie Nation," "Great Big Stupid World," "Lantern In The Snow," And "Wonderama Postlude" Written By Randy Stonehill And Terry Taylor And "Don't Be Sad" Written By Randy Stonehill And A. Natalie.
- "Wonderama" – 6:20
- "I Will Follow" – 3:00
- "Barbie Nation" – 4:57
- "Don't Be Sad" – 4:15
- "Rachel Delevoryas" – 3:19
- "Intermission At The Wonderama" – 1:05
- "Great Big Stupid World" – 5:47
- "Sing In Portuguese" – 4:05
- "Mice & Men" – 3:13
- "The Lost Parade" – 4:14
- "Lantern In The Snow" – 4:36
- "Wonderama Postlude" :42
[edit] The Wonderama Band
- Rick Elias: Guitars
- Tim Chandler: Bass
- Randy Stonehill: Lead vocals, Guitars, Salute To Sammy
- David Raven: Drums
- Rob Watson: Music box, Calliope, Bells, Keyboards, Marimba, Ballroom Piano, Organ, Piano, Celeste, Backing Vocals, String and Horn Arrangements.
[edit] Additional musicians
- Burleigh Drummond: Sleigh bells, Glockenspiel, Cymbal swells, Chimes, Kettle Drums, Shaker, Clavet, 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
- Omar Dumkus: 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, E-bo
- Doug Webb: Clay pipes, Ocarina, Bass Recorder, Tenor ocarina
[edit] 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"
[edit] 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"
[edit] Production notes
- Produced and Directed by Terry Scott Taylor for Stunt Productions.
- Executive Producers: Mark Maxwell and Ray Ware. Recorded by Gene Eugene.
- Mastered by Steve Hall at Future Disc, North Hollywood, California.
- Recorded at Mixing Lab A, Garden Grove, California (Basic tracks, percussion, backing vocals, keyboards); Neverland Studios, Cerritos, California (Lead vocals, guitars, strings, keyboards, woodwinds, accordion); Mixing Lab B (Background vocals, guitars, keyboards, percussion); MicroNote (Horns, background vocals, strings); McCrummy Music (Background vocals). Pre-production demos recorded at Jerry and Sharon's Wax Lips Studio.
- Mixed at Mixing Lab A.
- Art Director: Roz.
- Concept by Terry Taylor, Tom Gulotta, and Court Patton.
- Artwork and design by Court Patton and Tom Gulotta, Patton Bros. Design, El Cajon, California.
- Photography by Nick Nacca, Linda Krikorian, wives, neighbors and total strangers.
- "This album is decicated to the loving memory of my grandmother, Mary Correia Faria (May 14, 1903 - December 23, 1990)
Randy Stonehill |
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Discography |
Born Twice | Get Me Out of Hollywood | Welcome to Paradise | The Sky is Falling Between the Glory and the Flame | Equator | Celebrate This Heartbeat | Love Beyond Reason | The Wild Frontier Can't Buy A Miracle | Return to Paradise | Until We Have Wings | Wonderama | Stories | Lazarus Heart | Thirst |
Production |
Larry Norman | Terry Scott Taylor | Barry Miller Kaye | Dave Perkins | Mark Heard | Rick Elias |
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