BibleLand

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Bibleland
Studio album by Daniel Amos
Released 1994
Recorded The Green Room
(Huntington Beach, California)
Genre Rock
Label BAI Records
Producer Terry Scott Taylor
Daniel Amos chronology

MotorCycle
(1993)
Bibleland
(1994)
Songs of the Heart
(1995)
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Bibleland is a 1994 album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on BAI Records.

Bibleland is a rough and gritty rock record with lots of noise and distortion recorded mostly live-in-the-studio.

The title song pokes fun at cheap religious merchandise in the form of a fictional Amusement Park (although based on several real parks) called "Bibleland." The album's artwork includes a "Circus" style gatefold illustration by Douglas TenNapel.

Track listing

  1. "Broken Ladders to Glory" (Words and music by Taylor)
  2. "Bibleland" (Words and music by Taylor)
  3. "Theo's Logic" (Words and music by Taylor)
  4. "Low Crawls and High Times" (Words and music by Taylor)
  5. "Bakersfield" (Words and music by Taylor)
  6. "Out in the Cold" (Words and music by Taylor)
  7. "The Bubble Bursts" (Words and music by Taylor)
  8. "Pete and Repeat" (Words and music by Taylor)
  9. "Constance of the Universe" (Words and music by Taylor)
  10. "I'll Get Over It" (Words and music by Taylor)
  11. "She's Working Here" (Words and music by Taylor)
  12. "Stone Away" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Chandler/McTaggart)

Credits

Additional musicians

Production notes

  • Executive Producers: Ojo Taylor & Gene Eugene.
  • Engineered by Gene Eugene and Terry Taylor.
  • Recorded at The Green Room, Huntington Beach, California.
  • Mixed by Gene Eugeneat Mixing Lab A and the Green Room.
  • Mastered by Doug Doyle at Digital Brothers.
  • Art Direction, Design, Photography, Digital Chicanery, etc. by Tom Gulotta and Court Patton, Patton Brothers Design, San Diego, California.
  • Scanning, Color Proofing and Film Output by Ed McTaggart at the Color Edge, Costa Mesa, California.
  • Band Photo by Trisha Kluck.
  • Illustrations by Doug TenNapel.
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