There's a Rainbow Somewhere: The Songs of Randy Stonehill

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Lazarus Heart
producer:
Phil Keaggy and Rex Paul Schnelle (production music composer)
mixer:
Rex Paul Schnelle (production music composer)
acoustic guitar:
Phil Keaggy
bass, drums (drum set) and keyboard:
Rex Paul Schnelle (production music composer)
electric guitar and vocal:
Phil Keaggy and Rex Paul Schnelle (production music composer)
Phil Keaggy4:35
2Born to LoveSara Groves3:49
3I've Got News for You
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
John Mark Painter
bass, horn and keyboard:
John Mark Painter
guitar:
Jimmy A and John Mark Painter
background vocals:
Kelle Cates (vocalist), Jimmy A and Eve Selis
vocal:
Michael W. Smith (Christian pop-rock singer)
recorded at and mixed at:
IHOF Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
produced at:
IHOF Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Michael W. Smith3:45
4Broken Places
engineer:
Matt Odmark
producer:
Jars of Clay
mixer:
Steve Williamson (coproducer and mixing engineer)
acoustic guitar:
Matt Odmark
bass guitar and electric guitar:
Stephen Mason (Guitar player for Jars of Clay)
drums (drum set):
Aksel Coe
electric piano [wurlitzer] and synthesizer:
Charlie Lowell
vocal:
Dan Haseltine
recording of:
Broken Places
writer:
Rob Crosby (American country singer/songwriter)
Jars of Clay4:15
5King of Hearts
recording engineer and mixer:
Stephen Leiweke
co-producer:
Stephen Leiweke
producer:
Steve Hindalong
acoustic guitar:
Stephen Leiweke and Matt Slocum (lead guitarist for Sixpence None the Richer)
bass:
Chris Donohue (Nashville-based session musician)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Steve Hindalong
electric guitar:
Matt Slocum (lead guitarist for Sixpence None the Richer)
background vocals:
Derri Daugherty
vocal:
Leigh Nash (vocalist of Sixpence None the Richer)
recorded at and mixed at:
Yackland Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
produced at:
Yackland Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Sixpence None the Richer4:41
6Charlie the Weatherman
engineer and mixer:
Evan Redwine
producer:
Ben Shive
accordion:
Jeff Taylor (US accordion and keyboard player)
acoustic guitar:
Nate Dugger and Gabe Scott (guitarist and banjo player)
bass:
Scott Mulvahill (Upright bass player)
drums (drum set):
Jacob Schrodt (drummer)
vocal:
Andrew Peterson (American Christian musician and author)
recording of:
Charlie the Weatherman
writer:
Terry Scott Taylor
Andrew Peterson5:54
7Barbie Nation
recording engineer and mixer:
Stephen Leiweke
producer:
Steve Hindalong and Stephen Leiweke
acoustic guitar, electric guitar and keyboard:
Stephen Leiweke
bass:
Chris Donohue (Nashville-based session musician)
drums (drum set):
Jacob Schrodt (drummer)
percussion:
Steve Hindalong
background vocals:
Stephen Mason (Guitar player for Jars of Clay) and Mason Zgoda (vocalist)
vocal:
Tim Hawkins (Christian comedian)
recorded at and mixed at:
Yackland Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Barbie Nation
writer:
Terry Scott Taylor
Tim Hawkins4:30
8Lung CancerKevin Max3:47
9Until Your Love Broke Through
recording engineer:
Stephen Leiweke and Matt Slocum (lead guitarist for Sixpence None the Richer)
producer:
Steve Hindalong
mixer:
Derri Daugherty
acoustic guitar:
Stephen Leiweke
bass:
Chris Donohue (Nashville-based session musician)
cello and electric guitar:
Matt Slocum (lead guitarist for Sixpence None the Richer)
drums (drum set):
Jacob Schrodt (drummer)
electric guitar [ambient electric guitar]:
Derri Daugherty
percussion:
Steve Hindalong
violin:
David Davidson (violinist)
vocal:
Matthew Ward (CCM singer, member of 2nd Chapter of Acts)
arranger:
Matt Slocum (lead guitarist for Sixpence None the Richer)
recorded at:
Dub Dojo, Nashville (studio in Nashville, Tennessee associated with Matt Slocum) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Wholetone Productions (studio in Colorado Springs, CO) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States and Yackland Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Spooky's Lair (Nashville area recording / mixing studio associated with Derri Daugherty) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Your Love Broke Through
writer:
Todd Fishkind, Keith Green (CCM singer‐songwriter) and Randy Stonehill
Matthew Ward4:35
10Old Clothes
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
Steve Bishir
acoustic guitar, additional keyboard and mandolin:
Tom Hemby
bass:
Tony Lucido
organ [B-3]:
Jonathan Hamby
shakers [shaker]:
Steve Bishir
vocal:
Amy Grant
recording of:
Old Clothes
writer:
David Edwards (CCM artist (70s-00s) orchestral music for stage/screen (present))
Amy Grant4:02
11Remember My Name
producer:
Larry Hall (American musician and engineer) and Russ Taff
mixer:
Larry Hall (American musician and engineer)
bass:
Gary Lunn
guitar:
Jonathan Crone
background vocals:
Ron Hemby, Bonnie Keen, Kevin Pauls and Larry Hall (American musician and engineer)
lead vocals:
Russ Taff
arranger:
Larry Hall (American musician and engineer)
recorded at:
Snake Hill Studios (recording Studio, Kingston Springs, TN) in Kingston Springs, Tennessee, United States (in 2021-08)
recording of:
Remember My Name
writer:
Rick Elias
Russ Taff4:51
12Wonderama
programming and producer:
Michael Gungor
mixer:
James Krausse
bass, guitar, keyboard, percussion, ukulele and vocal:
Michael Gungor
recording of:
Wonderama
writer:
Terry Scott Taylor
Michael Gungor3:49
13Keep Me Runnin'
engineer and mixer:
Mike McCarthy (American record producer)
producer:
Kenny Greenberg and Mike McCarthy (American record producer)
editor:
Trey Keller (engineer)
acoustic guitar and vocal:
Ashley Cleveland
bass:
Alison Prestwood
drums (drum set):
Shawn Fichter
electric guitar:
Kenny Greenberg
background vocals:
Eve Selis
produced at:
Greenberg Music (publishing company affiliated to BMI) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Ashley Cleveland4:42
14Hope of Glory
producer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer)
mixer:
Russ Long (engineer)
bass:
Byron House (American bass player)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Greg Morrow (session drummer)
guitar, organ [2nd organ] and vocal:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer)
organ:
Reese Wynans (American keyboardist)
steel guitar:
Tony Paoletta
synthesizer:
Greg Husted
background vocals:
Julie Lee
recorded at:
Dave's Garden of Eden (recording studio associated with Dave Perkins) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Dangerland (studio associated with Russ Long)
produced at:
Dave's Garden of Eden (recording studio associated with Dave Perkins) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Dave Perkins6:02
15Lantern in the SnowTerry Scott Taylor4:27
16The Last Time I Saw Eden
recording engineer:
Derri Daugherty and Stephen Leiweke
producer:
Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong
mixer:
Stephen Leiweke
acoustic guitar:
Stephen Leiweke
bass:
Chris Donohue (Nashville-based session musician)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Steve Hindalong
electric guitar and vocal:
Derri Daugherty
saxophone:
Dan Michaels (sax/wind instrument player, A&R/marketing executive)
background vocals:
Jonathan Noel
mixed at:
Spooky's Lair (Nashville area recording / mixing studio associated with Derri Daugherty) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
The Choir5:01
17Fire
programming, producer, mixer and editor:
Danny Seim
bass, guitar and keyboard:
Danny Seim
vocal:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
Fire
writer:
Jimmy A
Steve Taylor4:15
18First Prayer
producer:
Tom Gulotta (producer, visual artist and co-founder of Stunt Records) and Phil Keaggy
mixer and editor:
Phil Keaggy
acoustic guitar:
Bob Bennett (US CCM singer‐songwriter)
cello:
Matt Nelson (Cellist)
electric guitar:
Phil Keaggy
vocal:
Bob Bennett (US CCM singer‐songwriter) and Honeytree (American Christian musician Nancy Honeytree)
recorded at:
Bennett Studio (electric guitar, lead vocals [Bob's vocals]) and Sweetwater Studio in Los Angeles, California, United States (lead vocals [Honeytree's vocals])
mixed at and edited at:
Kegworth Studio (Phil Keaggy's home studio in Nashville, Tennessee) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Bob Bennett & Honeytree3:50
19Rachel Delevoryas
recording engineer:
Derri Daugherty, Stephen Leiweke and Michael Roe
producer:
Steve Hindalong and Michael Roe
mixer:
Derri Daugherty
acoustic guitar and vocal:
Michael Roe
cello and synthesizer [synth bass]:
Matt Slocum (lead guitarist for Sixpence None the Richer)
percussion:
Steve Hindalong
viola and violin:
David Davidson (violinist)
arranger:
Rob Watson (keyboardist/producer)
recorded at:
Michael Roe Home (home studio associated with Michael Roe), Spooky's Lair (Nashville area recording / mixing studio associated with Derri Daugherty) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Yackland Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Michael Roe3:33
20That's Why We Don't Love God
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
Buddy Miller (Nashville singer-songwriter, married to Julie Miller)
bass:
Byron House (American bass player)
guitar, keyboard and lamellaphone [array mbira]:
Buddy Miller (Nashville singer-songwriter, married to Julie Miller)
percussion:
Steve Hindalong
vocal:
Buddy Miller (Nashville singer-songwriter, married to Julie Miller) and Julie Miller (US country artist. Married to Buddy Miller)
Buddy & Julie Miller5:17
21The Glory & The Flame
recording engineer:
Derri Daugherty, Stephen Leiweke, Michael Roe and Rob Watson (keyboardist/producer)
producer:
Lost Dogs (Taylor/Eugene/Daugherty/Roe/Hindalong supergroup)
mixer:
Derri Daugherty
acoustic guitar:
Stephen Leiweke
bass:
Chris Donohue (Nashville-based session musician)
drums (drum set) and tambourine:
Steve Hindalong
electric guitar:
Michael Roe
vocal:
Derri Daugherty, Michael Roe and Terry Scott Taylor
recorded at:
Michael Roe Home (home studio associated with Michael Roe), Spooky's Lair (Nashville area recording / mixing studio associated with Derri Daugherty) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, Terry's Pad (home studio associated with Terry Taylor) and Yackland Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Lost Dogs3:01
22Puppet StringsFleming & John5:09
23I Love You
recording engineer, mixer and editor:
Phil Keaggy
producer:
Tom Gulotta (producer, visual artist and co-founder of Stunt Records) and Phil Keaggy
acoustic guitar and harmonica:
John Thompson (The Selector, bassist)
bass:
Rick Cua
guitar:
Phil Keaggy
percussion:
Alex MacDougall (percussionist, Vineyard producer)
choir vocals:
Paul Clark (US Christian music artist), Rick Cua, Tom Gulotta (producer, visual artist and co-founder of Stunt Records), Phil Keaggy, Love Song (folk rock), Alex MacDougall (percussionist, Vineyard producer), Larry Norman, Michele Pillar, Eve Selis, Leslie Stonehill (vocalist married to Randy Stonehill), Randy Stonehill, John Thompson (The Selector, bassist), Michelle Thompson (vocalist; member of The Wayside) and Ray Ware
vocal:
Paul Clark (US Christian music artist), Rick Cua, Phil Keaggy, Love Song (folk rock), Larry Norman, Michele Pillar, Eve Selis, Leslie Stonehill (vocalist married to Randy Stonehill), Randy Stonehill, John Thompson (The Selector, bassist) and Michelle Thompson (vocalist; member of The Wayside)
recorded at, mixed at and edited at:
Kegworth Studio (Phil Keaggy's home studio in Nashville, Tennessee) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
I Love You
writer:
Larry Norman and Randy Stonehill
Phil Keaggy2:59