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Streams (1999 album)

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Streams is a 1999 album by various artists in the contemporary Christian music genre. Streams is a loose concept album focusing on the themes of pain and healing. In addition to the vocalists, the Irish Film Orchestra contributes instrumental scores to the album.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Job" (Cindy Morgan, Loren Balman) – 5:04; performed by Cindy Morgan
  2. "Don't Give Up" (Peter Gabriel) – 6:52; performed by Maire Brennan and Michael McDonald
  3. "Breathe" (Leigh Nash) – 4:03; performed by Sixpence None the Richer
  4. "Sanctuary" (Balman, Mark Harris, Michael W. Smith) – 4:32; performed by Chris Rodriguez
  5. "Hold On" (Brent Bourgeois, Morgan) – 4:25; performed by Michelle Tumes
  6. "The Only Thing I Need" (Bourgeois) – 5:01; performed by 4Him and Jon Anderson
  7. "Find Me In the River" – (Martin Smith) – 5:48; performed by Delirious? and Amy Grant
  8. "I Will Rest In You" (Bourgeois, Tumes) – 5:11; performed by Jaci Velasquez
  9. "From Above" (Steven Delopoulos) – 5:15; performed by Burlap to Cashmere
  10. "Forever On and On" (Gordon Kennedy, Jimmie Lee Sloas) – 5:29; performed by Point of Grace
  11. "Orchestral Suite: For Cova" (Morgan, Carl Marsh) – 5:16; performed by The Irish Film Orchestra
  12. "Orchestral Suite: Abigail" (Marsh, Michael W. Smith) – 4:43; performed by The Irish Film Orchestra
  13. "Orchestral Suite: Delaney McDowell" (Marsh, Martin Smith) – 5:02; performed by The Irish Film Orchestra
  14. "Orchestral Suite: Streams (for John Cole)" (Marsh, Morgan) – 5:48; performed by The Irish Film Orchestra

Personnel

Production

  • Brent Bourgeois – producer
  • Delirious? – producer (7)
  • Lynn Nichols – producer (7)
  • Brown Bannister – producer (10)
  • Loren Balman – co-producer, executive producer
  • Linda Bourne Wornell – A&R coordinator
  • David Schober – engineer (1–9, 11–14)
  • Steve Bishir – engineer (10)
  • Julian Kindred – additional engineer
  • Jim McCaslin – additional engineer
  • Mike Elsner – additional string engineer
  • Rob Evans – additional string engineer
  • David Rand Martin – additional string engineer
  • Darren Moran – additional string engineer
  • Greg Parker – additional string engineer
  • David Schober – mixing
  • Dark Horse Recording Studio, Franklin, Tennessee – recording studio (1–6, 8, 9, 11–14)
  • Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood, California – recording studio (7)
  • Sound Emporium, Nashville, Tennessee – recording studio (10)
  • Antenna Studios, Franklin, Tennessee – additional recording location
  • Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland – string recording location
  • Dark Horse Recording – mixing location
  • Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California)
  • Loren Balman – art direction
  • Chuck Hargett – art direction, design
  • Robert M. Ascroft – talent photography
  • Loren Balman – cover and streams photography
  • Robin Geary – hair and make-up
  • Tracy Kujawa – styling

References

  1. ^ Phares, Heathers. "Streams". allmusic.com. Retrieved January 26, 2014.