Rapture in the Chambers
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Rapture in the Chambers was a 1989 album by Spirit.
It was their first "proper" album since their 1984 album Spirit of 84, which had featured the entire original line-up. Their albums since that time had mostly consisted of archival releases. It was also their final album for an established label, IRS Records.
The primary line-up for this album was Randy California, Ed Cassidy and John Locke. Mark Andes also appeared on two tracks, and Randy's sister Janet provided harmony vocals on Hard Love and "Shera: Princess of Power".
Track listing
All songs written by Randy California except noted.
1. |
"Hard Love" | Andes, California |
3:18 |
2. |
"Love Tonight" | |
2:45 |
3. |
"Thinking Of" | |
4:10 |
4. |
"Rapture In The Chambers" | |
3:15 |
5. |
"Mojo Man" | |
2:29 |
6. |
"Contact" | California, Locke |
2:42 |
7. |
"The Prisoner" | |
4:16 |
8. |
"One Track Mind" | |
3:22 |
9. |
"Enchanted Forest" | |
3:28 |
10. |
"Human Sexuality" | |
2:56 |
11. |
"She-Ra: Princess of Power" | California, Cassidy, Locke |
4:35 |
12. |
"End Suite" | California, Cassidy |
1:28 |
Personnel
Spirit
- Additional personnel
Production
- Mike Nile - Engineer
- Scott Campbell - Engineer
- Donald Krieger - Art Direction, Design
- Rocky Schenck - Photography
References
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- Mark Andes
- Barry Keane
- Larry Knight
- Steve Loria
- Scott Monahan
- Mike Nile
- Al Staehely
- Chris Staehely
- George Valuck
- Dave Waterbury
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| Compilations |
- The Best of Spirit (1973)
- Time Circle, 1968–1972 (1991)
- Chronicles, 1967–1992 (1992)
- The Mercury Years (1997)
- Cosmic Smile (2000)
- Sea Dream (2002)
- Blues from the Soul (2003)
- Son of America (2005)
- Original Potato Land (2006)
- Salvation – the Spirit of '74 (2007)
- Rock and Roll Planet...1977–1979 (2008)
- California Blues Redux (2009)
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