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  • I've Just Seen Jesus (1985)

    I've Just Seen Jesus is the sixth studio album by Christian gospel singer Larnelle Harris , released in 1985 on Impact Records. The album is produced by Greg Nelson with Bill Gaither serving as executive producer. It climbed to number 12 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. I've Just Seen Jesus became Harris' best selling album, critically acclaimed and won accolades including two Grammy Awards for Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group for the title song featuring multi-award winning Christian singer Sandi Patty (they won previously for their performance of "More Than Wonderful" in 1984) and Best Gospel Performance, Male for the track "How Excellent Is Thy Name" at the 28th Grammy Awards. In 1986, Harris won two Dove Awards for Male Vocalist of the Year and Inspirational Album of the Year at the 17th GMA Dove Awards. The following year, "How Excellent Is Thy Name" was named Song of the Year giving to its writers Dick and Melodie Tunney and former Imperials lead vocalist Paul Smith . CCM Magazine ranked the song "How Excellent Is Thy Name" at number 85 in their 2006 book The 100 Greatest Songs in Christian Music . Track listing 1. How Excellent Is Thy Name (Paul Smith, Dick and Melodie Tunney) -2:04 2. Amen (traditional; arranged by Alan Moore) -3:10 3. Road in the Wilderness (Claire Cloninger, Ron Harris) -3:27 4. For Unto Us (Dick and Melodie Tunney, Beverly Darnall) -1:48 5. His Grace Is Greater (Greg Nelson, Phill McHugh) -4:58 6. I've Just Seen Jesus (duet with Sandi Patty) (Bill and Gloria Gaither, Danny Daniels) -5:43 7. God's Kingdom Is What I've Got (Greg Nelson, Bernadette Blount Salley) -2:20 8. Desert of My Days (Gordon Jensen) -4:18 9. Let Freedom Ring (Bill and Gloria Gaither) -5:47 Accolades Grammy Award -Best Gospel Performance, Male ("How Excellent Is Thy Name") Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group ("I've Just Seen Jesus" with Sandi Patty) Dove Award -Male Vocalist of the Year Inspirational Album of the Year ( I've Just Seen Jesus ) Radio singles 1985 "How Excellent Is Thy Name" -#7 Christian CHR, -#7 Christian AC 1985 "I've Just Seen Jesus" with Sandi Patty -#13 Christian AC Previous release: The Best of Larnelle (1982) (Word Records compilation album) Next release: From a Servant's Heart (1986)

  • Touch Me Lord (1982)

    Touch Me Lord is the fifth studio album by Christian gospel singer Larnelle Harris , released in 1982 on Impact Records. The album is produced by Greg Nelson. Harris won two Dove Awards for Male Vocalist of the Year and Inspirational Black Gospel Album of the Year at the 14th GMA Dove Awards and picked up his second Grammy nomination for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Contemporary. Track listing 1. Touch Me Lord (Nancy Grandquist) -4:43 2. His Name is a Strong Tower (Dottie Rambo) -4:41 3. I'm Satisfied (Larnelle Harris) -3:01 4. Say Yes (Howard McCrary) -3:53 5. Livin' Inside Your Love (Michael W. Smith, Billy Smiley) -2:52 6. Because He Loves Us (Howard McCrary, Bill Maxwell) -4:34 7. Don't Let the Rapture Pass You By (Marvin Winans) -2:59 8. So Praise Him (Michael W. Smith, Jim Weber) -3:05 9. You Choose Me (Larnelle Harris) -3:42 Accolades Dove Award -Male Vocalist of the Year Inspirational Black Gospel Album of the Year ( Touch Me Lord ) Previous release: Give Me More Love In My Heart (1980) Next release: The Best of Larnelle (1982) (Word Records compilation album)

  • Give Me More Love in My Heart (1980)

    Give Me More Love in My Heart is the fourth studio album by Christian gospel singer Larnelle Harris . Released in 1980, it is Harris' first album on Benson Record's Impact label. The album is produced by Howard McCrary and Paul Johnson. Harris was the first artist to record singer - songwriter Dottie Rambo's "We Shall Behold Him." Christian recording artist (and Harris' label mate) Sandi Patty would record her now famous version for her 1981 album Love Overflowing . In 1981, Give Me More Love in My Heart was re-released with a different album cover and different track listing. In the re-release, the songs "We Shall Behold Him" and "Blessed, Broken and Given" were replaced by new tracks "Here I Am, Send Me" and "I'll Meet You at the Rapture." Harris won his first Dove Award for Contemporary Black Gospel Album of the Year at the 12th GMA Dove Awards. Give Me More Love in My Heart is now available for streaming and for download purchasing, however it is only available as the original release. The 1981 reissue with the replacement tracks are still not available. You can listen to a playlist featuring all 12 tracks on the YouTube link posted below this article. Track listing including the two extra songs 1. Give Me More Love (In My Heart) (Larnelle Harris, Howard McCrary) -4:34 2. Countin' Down (Larnelle Harris) -3:51 3. To Be Like Him (Paul Johnson) -5:10 4. Hey Child (Dallas Holm) -2:39 5. Blessed, Broken and Given (Lari Goss) -5:48 6. Here I Am, Send Me (Larnelle Harris) -4:19 7. It's Gotta Be Jesus (Larnelle Harris) -4:34 8. Hallowed Be Thy Name (Reba Rambo, Dony McGuire) -4:19 9. Everybody Praise the Lord (Larnelle Harris) -2:37 10. Hold On (Alfred McCrary) -4:03 11. I'll Meet You at the Rapture (Howard McCrary) -3:02 12. We Shall Behold Him (Dottie Rambo) -5:15 Accolades Dove Award -Contemporary Black Gospel Album of the Year ( Give Me More Love in My Heart ) Previous release: Free (1978) Next release: Touch Me Lord (1982) Listen to the full-length album Give Me More Love in My Heart here:

  • Unbelievable Love (1995)

    Unbelievable Love is the 14th studio album by Christian gospel singer Larnelle Harris , released in 1995 on Benson Records. Production duties were done by Lari Goss and the team of Bill Cuomo and Robert White Johnson each produced five songs. The album peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. In 1996, Harris won his final Dove Award for Inspirational Album of the Year at the 27th GMA Dove Awards and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. Track listing 1. Unbelievable Love (Greg Long, Joe Beck, Brian White, Joel Lindsay) -4:34 2. Walkin’ With My Lord (Larnelle Harris, Bill Cuomo, Robert White Johnson) -4:03 3. I Look to You (Larnelle Harris, Bill Cuomo, Robert White Johnson) -4:08 4. One Day (Joe Beck, Brian White, Connie Harrington) -4:50 5. No Wonder They Call Him Savior (Oliver Wells) -6:08 6. I Don’t Know Why You Love Me (Larnelle Harris) -3:50 7. Cross the Line (Larnelle Harris) -3:40 8. Stand Up and Be Counted (Larnelle Harris) -4:36 9. As Long as the Heart Still Breaks (Larnelle Harris, David Allen Clark) -4:24 10. He Loved Me with a Cross (Joel Lindsay, Sue C. Smith) -6:10 Production credits Lari Goss -producer (tracks 1, 5, 8 -10) Bill Cuomo and Robert White Johnson -producers (tracks 2 -4, 6 and 7) Accolades Dove Award -Inspirational Album of the Year ( Unbelievable Love ) Radio singles 1995 "Unbelievable Love" -#17 Christian AC 1996 "I Don’t Know Why You Love Me" -#16 Christian AC Previous release: Beyond All the Limits (1994) Next release: First Love (1998)

  • Edge of the World (2002)

    Edge of the World is the 16th studio album by Christian singer - songwriter Randy Stonehill . It was released on November 6, 2002 by Fair Lawn Records and distributed by INSP Media Group. The album was produced by Stonehill and Bob Kilpatrick. Edge of the World is described as a return to Stonehill's early roots of his 1970s period like Born Twice and Welcome to Paradise . Some highlights include the tracks "That's the Way It Goes" (a vocal duet with long-time friend and musician Phil Keaggy ) and "We Were All So Young" features guest vocals by Stonehill's friends from the Jesus Music era: Keaggy, Russ Taff , Larry Norman, Barry McGuire, Noel Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul & Mary, Annie Herring of 2nd Chapter of Acts and the band Love Song. Stonehill wrote all the songs on the album, along with producer Kilpatrick co-writing tracks and long-time friend Daniel Amos lead singer and songwriter Terry Scott Taylor co-writing the track "Far, Far." Other guests on the album are Sara Groves and Michael Roe of the Christian alternative band The 77's Track listing All songs written by Randy Stonehill, except where noted. 1. Dare to Believe (Randy Stonehill, Bob Kilpatrick) -3:29 2. That's the Way It Goes (vocal duet with Phil Keaggy) (Randy Stonehill, Bob Kilpatrick) -3:21 3. We Were All So Young (guest vocals by Larry Norman, Phil Keaggy, Noel Paul Stookey, Annie Herring, Barry McGuire, Russ Taff and Love Song) -5:20 4. Jayney -4:33 5. Take Me Back (vocal duet with Sara Groves) -4:51 6. All I Know -4:28 7. Hey, Pauline -5:13 8. Edge of the World (Randy Stonehill, Bob Kilpatrick) -3:26 9. Last Song for Michael -2:41 10. Far, Far (Randy Stonehill, Terry Scott Taylor) -4:31 11. Prisoner of Hope -4:49 Previous release: Uncle Stonehill's Hat  (2001) (children's album) Next release: Decade  (2003) (compilation album)

  • Uncle Stonehill's Hat (2001)

    Uncle Stonehill's Hat is the 15th studio and children's music album by Christian singer - songwriter Randy Stonehill . It was released on September 15, 2001 on the independent label Holy Sombrero! Entertainment. Stonehill and producer Terry Scott Taylor created the story as Stonehill narrates and sings as Uncle Stonehill and voices other characters. Taylor's daughter Noelle and PJ Clarke provide the voices of the kids Kate and Henry. Stonehill even re-records a fan favorite " Shut De Dó" for this project. The narration are the odd numbered tracks and the songs are the even numbered tracks. A YouTube link to listen to the album is posted below this article. Track listing All songs and narration written by Randy Stonehill with songs co-written with Terry Scott Taylor, except where noted. 1. Henry and Kate Say the Password -0:40 2. Theme Song to Uncle Stonehill's Hat -1:20 3. Slide Into the Workshop -2:50 4. Curious (Randy Stonehill, Sandi Stonehill, Terry Scott Taylor) -3:40 5. The Not-So-Wise Swedish Grandfather -2:00 6. Mouse in My House (Randy Stonehill) -1:50 7. Kate Picks a Room -0:30 8. Switzerland -3:00 9. The Living Room -Oh Bliss -0:45 10. Toes (Randy Stonehill) -2:20 11. Little Anthony and his Uncles & Ants -0:50 12. World's Shortest Song -0:10 13. Carmen Myanta -0:20 14. Shut De Dó (Randy Stonehill) -2:55 15. The Inside Garden -2:30 16. Mister Snail (Randy Stonehill) -2:20 17. The Telescope -0:45 18. Beanies & Franks -2:20 19. Admiral Pants Daily On -0:30 20. Stormy Winds (Randy Stonehill) -3:30 21. Bob Me-Myself&I -1:55 22. My Destiny -3:55 23. The Kitchen and the Many Cooks -3:35 24 All the Wondrous Pies -3:00 25. The Golden Door -0:55 26 Valley of the Echoes -3:35 27. Whipped Cream Pillows -1:55 28 Reprise: Uncle Stonehill's Hat -1:15 Previous release: Where the Woodbine Twineth: The Cottage Tapes - Book One (2000) (early compilation album with Larry Norman) Next release: Edge of the World  (2002) Listen to the album Uncle Stonehill's Hat here:

  • Thirst (1998)

    Thirst  is the 14th studio album by Christian singer - songwriter Randy Stonehill . It was released on April 28, 1998 by Brentwood Records and distributed by Provident Music Distribution. The album was produced by Rick Elias. Thirst is Stonehill's first new album in four years. The album is more adult contemporary and folk pop. It was Stonehill's second album to be credited under his last name and it was jointly produced with his independent label Street Level Records. The album cover is illustrated by musician Jimmy Abegg (Jimmy A). Elias plays guitars on the album along with other musicians. Stonehill wrote all the songs on Thirst with some help from songwriters Abegg, Phil Maderia and David Edwards. A limited edition of the CD contains an opening hidden track "In Jesus' Name" (from his 1994 album The Lazarus Heart ), a hidden bonus track called "The Keeper of the Bear" and a 10 minute interview. A YouTube link to listen to the album is posted below this article. Track listing All songs written by Randy Stonehill, except where noted. 1. Hand of God -4:17 2. Fire (Randy Stonehill, Jimmy Abegg) -5:53 3. Sleeping (Randy Stonehill, Phil Madera) -4:13 4. Father of Lights -4:13 5. Angels' Wings -5:25 6. Baby Hates Clowns -4:04 7. Every Heartbeat Is a Prayer -5:05 8. Lonely House -3:34 9. Little Rose (Randy Stonehill, David Edwards) -5:19 10. Every You Know (Is Incorrect) (Randy Stonehill, David Edward) -3:28 HIDDEN BONUS TRACK 11. The Keeper of the Bear -2:35 Radio singles 1998 "Hand of God" -#2 Christian AC 1998 "Father of Lights" -#4 Christian AC Previous release: Our ReCollections  (1996) (compilation album) Next release: Where the Woodbine Twineth: The Cottages Tape - Book One (2000) (early compilation album with Larry Norman) Listen to the full-length album Thirst here:

  • Our ReCollections (Randy Stonehill compilation album) (1996)

    Our ReCollections is a compilation album by Christian singer - songwriter Randy Stonehill , released on May 21, 1996 by Word Records. It is a collection of Stonehill's best songs from his years on the Myrrh label. Released as a series of anthology albums called Our ReCollections featuring former artists on the label. Stonehill reminisces on each track on how the songs were made in the CD linear notes. Track listing All songs written by Randy Stonehill, except where noted. 1. The Wild Frontier (from The Wild Frontier ) -4:10 2. Shut De Dó (from Equator ) -2:48 3. Who Will Save the Children (vocal duet with Phil Keaggy) (from Celebrate This Heartbeat ) -5:31 4. Who Will Save the Children (vocal duet with Amy Grant) (from Love Beyond Reason ) -3:47 5. Christmas at Denny's (from Return to Paradise ) -5:56 6. Great Big Stupid World (Randy Stonehill, Terry Scott Taylor) (from Wonderama ) -5:51 7. Turning Thirty (from Equator ) -3:49 8. Faithful (Randy Stonehill, Giovanni Audiori aka Mark Heard) (from Until We Have Wings ) -3:28 9. American Fast Food (from Equator ) -3:17 10. The Hope of Glory (from The Wild Frontier ) -4:56 11. The Gods of Men (from Love Beyond Reason ) -4:16 12. China (from Equator ) -5:30 13. Celebrate This Heartbeat (from Celebrate This Heartbeat ) -4:10 14. Rachel Delevoryas (from Wonderama ) -3:20 15. Coming Back Soon (from Can't Buy a Miracle ) -4:47 Production credits Barry Miller Kaye -producer (tracks 3,4, 11 and 13) Terry Scott Taylor -producer (tracks 2, 6, 7, 9, 12 and 14) Mark Heard and Randy Stonehill -producers (tracks 5 and 8) Dave Perkins -producer (tracks 1, 10 and 15) David Estes -compilation producer Previous release: The Lazarus Heart  (1994) Next release: Thirst  (1998)

  • The Lazarus Heart (1994)

    The Lazarus Heart is the 13th studio album by Christian singer - songwriter Randy Stonehill . It was released independently in the fall of 1994 on Stonehill's label Street Level Records, with distribution by REX Music. It is the first of two albums to credit under his last name Stonehill. After more than a decade on Word Records, Stonehill decided to release The Lazarus Heart independently. The album is produced by Jimmie Lee Sloas, formerly of The Imperials , who also produced the Christian rock band PFR. Stonehill wrote the whole album with some songwriting assistance with Rick Elias, Cheri Keaggy ( Phil Keaggy 's niece-in-law and a CCM artist), Terry Scott Taylor, Phil Maderia and Dave Perkins. The album is a temporary return to his commercial sound reminiscent of his mid 1980s releases, but catering to a 1990s audience. The lead single "I Turn to You," with harmony vocals by Christine Denté of Out of the Grey , became Stonehill's first and only number one Christian radio hit. The second single "In Jesus' Name" features guest vocals by Michael W. Smith , who also plays keyboards. A music video was made for the track featuring Stonehill and Smith. Other guest artists and musicians who helped on the album include Bob Carlisle , Gary Chapman , David Robertson, Riki Michele, Jerry Chamberlain and Gordon Kennedy among others. Incidentally, Kennedy and Sloas would later form the Christian rock band Dogs of Peace in 1995. Track listing 1. A Promise Made is a Promise Kept (Randy Stonehill, Rick Elias) -5:45 2. I Turn to You (Randy Stonehill, Cheri Keaggy) -3:28 3. In Jesus' Name (featuring Michael W. Smith) (Randy Stonehill, Phil Maderia) -4:27 4. Under the Rug (Randy Stonehill, Dave Perkins, Terry Scott Taylor) -3:40 5. Remember My Name (Randy Stonehill, Rick Elias) -4:56 6. That's Why We Don't Love God (Randy Stonehill) -5:18 7. When I'm Afraid (Randy Stonehill) -3:39 8. Shadow Man (Randy Stonehill, Dave Perkins) -3:35 9. Zurich in the Snow (instrumental) -0:18 10. Troubles (Randy Stonehill) -3:23 11. Lazarus Heart (Randy Stonehill) -4:17 Radio singles 1994 "I Turn to You" -#1 Christian CHR for 2 weeks, -#1 Christian AC for 2 weeks 1995 "In Jesus' Name" (featuring Michael W. Smith) -#11 Christian CHR, -# 2 Christian AC 1995 "A Promise Made is a Promise Kept" -#3 Christian AC 1995 "Remember My Name" -#37 Christian AC Previous release: Stories  (1993) (compilation album) Next release: Our ReCollections  (1996) (compilation album) Watch the music of "In Jesus' Name" featuring Michael W. Smith here:

  • Stories (1993)

    Stories is a compilation album by Christian singer - songwriter Randy Stonehill , released on May 25, 1993 by Myrrh/Word Records. Stories is a collection of Stonehill's "story songs" that are taken from his previous releases on the Myrrh label of mostly ballads including "Still, Small Voice," " Rachel Delevoryas," "Coming Back Soon," "Turning Thirty" and six other tracks. Terry Scott Taylor, who produced Stonehill's previous album Wonderama , produced two new tracks "I Thirst for You" and "Charlie the Weatherman" as well as an acoustic recording of The Wild Frontier track "Hope of Glory." Stonehill dedicated this collection to fellow musician, singer and songwriter Mark Heard who hide died from suffering a heart attack on stage during his final performance at Cornerstone Festival in Chicago, Illinois just a few weeks prior in August 1992. This is Stonehill's final release on Word Records overall after nine albums. Track listing All songs written by Randy Stonehill, except where noted. 1. I Thirst for You (new recording) -5:51 2. Still, Small Voice (from Celebrate This Heartbeat ) -4:08 3. Rachel Delevoryas (from Wonderama ) -3:20 4. Bells (from Love Beyond Reason ) -4:15 5. Starlings (from Return to Paradise ) -5:03 6. Turning Thirty (from Equator ) -3:49 7. Coming Back Soon (from Can't Buy a Miracle ) -4:39 8. Charlie the Weatherman (Randy Stonehill, Terry Scott Taylor) (new recording) -5:56 9. Sing in Portuguese (from Wonderama ) -4:07 10. Weight of the Sky (from Return to Paradise ) -3:35 11. Letter to My Family (from Between the Glory and the Flame ) -4:38 12. Christmas at Denny's (from Return to Paradise ) -5:56 13. Hope of Glory (new acoustic recording, originally from The Wild Frontier ) -4:22 Production credits Terry Scott Taylor -producer (tracks 1, 3, 6, 8, 9, 11 and 13) Randy Stonehill -producer (tracks 5, 10 -12) Mark Heard -producer (tracks 5, 10 and 12) Barry Miller Kaye -producer (tracks 2 and 4) Dave Perkins -producer (track 7) Radio singles 1993 "I Thirst for You" -#6 Christian AC Previous release: Wonderama  (1992) Next release: The Lazarus Heart  (1994)

  • Wonderama (1992)

    Wonderama is the 12th studio album by Christian singer - songwriter Randy Stonehill , released on January 21, 1992 by Myrrh/Word Records. The album was produced by Terry Scott Taylor. Stonehill has come full circle with Wonderama , with Taylor of Daniel Amos (or D.A.) producing. It is Taylor's first album that he produced for Stonehill since 1983 when he produced Between the Glory and the Flame and Equator . Stonehill continues his acoustic folk rock sound as heard from his last two releases, Return to Paradise and Until We Have Wings , but in a more broader scope. Wonderama is a concept album divided into two acts featuring satirical songs, heart-rendering ballads and experimental mood pieces all mixed together with the eclectic eccentricity that Taylor is known for from his band Daniel Amos and even his own solo material. Stonehill and Taylor wrote six songs for this album. Stonehill introduces the musicians known as The Wonderama Band that played on the album: Rick Elias (guitars), Rob Watson (keyboards), Tim Chandler (bass), David Raven (drums) and Stonehill (guitars). Memorable songs include "Great Big Stupid World" and "Rachel Delevoryas," which tells the story of a misfit woman who found music to be an outlet for expression. Wonderama debuted and peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. This is also Stonehill's final album on the Myrrh label after being there for more than a decade. No tracks have charted on the Christian music charts for this release. Track listing All songs written by Randy Stonehill and Terry Scott Taylor, except where noted. Act I 1. Wonderama -6:21 2. I Will Follow -3:01 3. Barbie Nation -4:59 4. Don't Be Sad (Randy Stonehill, Angelo Natalie) -4:16 5. Rachel Delevoryas (Randy Stonehill) -3:20 6. Intermission at the Wonderama (instrumental) -1:09 Act II 7. Great Big Stupid World -5:51 8. Sing in Portuguese (Randy Stonehill) -4:07 9. Mice & Men (Randy Stonehill) -3:13 10. The Lost Parade (Randy Stonehill) -4:15 11. Lantern in the Snow -4:39 12. Wonderama Postlude (instrumental) -0:50 Previous release: Until We Have Wings  (1990) Next release: Stories  (1993) (compilation album)

  • Until We Have Wings (1990)

    Until We Have Wings is a half studio and half live album by Christian singer - songwriter Randy Stonehill , released on August 15, 1990 by Myrrh/Word Records. The album was produced by Mark Heard with Stonehill co-producing. Until We Have Wings features seven new studio tracks covering the first half of the album while the last seven tracks of Stonehill's best songs were recorded live direct to digital from Southern California in the months of February and March of 1990. The studio tracks were recorded at Heard's studio Fingerprint in Los Angeles. The album was released just as Stonehill was celebrating his 20th year as an artist and musician. A companion live concert video was also released on VHS titled One Night in 20 Years featuring Stonehill performing nine songs with special guests including Amy Grant , Gary Chapman , Michael W. Smith , Bryan Duncan and many others. Until We Have Wings peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. It is Stonehill's first chart appearance on the Christian albums chart in three years. It is not available for streaming or download. A YouTube link to listen to the album is posted below this article. NOTE: the album's lead single "Faithful" was co-written with " Giovanni Audiori " which is a pseudonym for Heard. Track listing All songs written by Randy Stonehill, except where noted. The studio tracks: 1. Faithful (Randy Stonehill, Giovanni Audiori aka Mark Heard) -3:25 2. Didn't It Rain -6:10 3. Born to Love -4:27 4. Breath of God -2:59 5. The History in Your Eyes -4:32 6. Can Hell Burn Hot Enough -4:08 7. Old Clothes (Randy Stonehill, David Edwards) -4:03 The live tracks: 8. Keep Me Runnin' -5:50 9. Turning Thirty -4:39 10. Ramada Inn -4:01 11. Shut De Dó -11:36 12. Hymn -4:34 13. Good News -8:00 14. I'll Remember You -3:44 Radio singles 1990 "Faithful" -#9 Christian CHR, -#3 Christian AC 1991 "Born to Love" -#24 Christian CHR 1991 "Breath of God -#39 Christian AC Previous release: Return to Paradise  (1989) Next release: Wonderama  (1992) Listen to the album Until We Have Wings here:

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