Roaring Lambs | |
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Compilation album by Various artists | |
Released | May 30, 2000 |
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Genre | Contemporary Christian music |
Label | Squint |
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Christianity Today | (favorable)[2] |
Jesus Freak Hideout | [3] |
The Phantom Tollbooth | [4] |
Roaring Lambs (released in 2000) is a collaborative album based on the book, Roaring Lambs: A Gentle Plan to Radically Change Your World, by Bob Briner. Conceived and directed Dave Palmer, and produced by Steve Taylor, the recording includes a number of CCM artists' musical interpretations of Briner's message about the need to have a positive impact on their culture. The work was nominated for three GMA Dove awards, winning for "Recorded Music Packaging of the Year".[5] Critical reception of the album was mixed, but it was noted for its eclectic artist pairings.[6]
Track listing
- "Headstrong"; performed by Jars of Clay (Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Stephen Mason, Matt Odmark) - 3:32
- "Salt and Light"; performed by Ashley Cleveland and Michael Tait (Ashley Cleveland, Chad Cromwell, Kenny Greenberg, Michael Rhodes) - 4:04
- "Out There"; performed by Steven Curtis Chapman and Michael W. Smith (Bob Briner, Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith) - 4:18
- "One Thing"; performed by Ginny Owens and Brent Bourgeois (Brent Bourgeois) - 3:25
- "Shortstop"; performed by Steve Taylor (Steve Taylor) - 2:59
- 'Kingdom Come"; performed by PFR (Patrick Andrew, Joel Hanson, John Mark Painter) - 4:56
- "'Akehlulek' Ubaba (With God Everything is Possible)"; performed by Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Charlie Peacock (Joseph Shabalala) - 5:16
- "Touch"; performed by Delirious? (Stuart Garrard, Martin Smith) - 4:15
- "Daisies and Roses"; performed by Burlap to Cashmere (Steven Delopoulos) - 3:38
- "Goodbye"; performed by Over the Rhine (Karin Bergquist, Linford Detweiler) - 5:30
- "Wondering Where the Lions Are"; performed by Bill Mallonee and Vigilantes of Love (Bruce Cockburn) - 3:30
- "The Ground You Shook"; performed by Sixpence None the Richer (Matt Slocum) - 4:19
Personnel
Vocalists
- Dan Haseltine (1)
- Ashley Cleveland and Michael Tait (2)
- Steven Curtis Chapman and Michael W. Smith (3)
- Ginny Owens and Brent Bourgeois (4)
- Steve Taylor (5)
- Joel Hanson and Patrick Andrew (6)
- Ladysmith Black Mambazo (7)
- Martin Smith (8)
- Steven Delopoulos and John Philippidis (9)
- Karin Bergquist (10)
- Bill Mallonee (11)
- Leigh Nash (12)
Musicians
- Charlie Lowell – keyboards (1), percussion (1), backing vocals (1)
- Jamie Kenney – keyboards (3)
- Brent Bourgeois – acoustic piano (4), keyboards (4)
- Blair Masters – keyboards (6)
- Charlie Peacock – acoustic piano (7)
- Tony Miracle – programming (7)
- Tim Jupp – keyboards (8)
- Linford Detweiler – acoustic piano (10), organ (10), "outer space" keyboard (10), string arrangements (10)
- Jerry Dale McFadden – Hammond B3 organ (12)
- Stephen Mason – guitars (1), percussion (1), backing vocals (1)
- Matt Odmark – guitars (1), percussion (1), backing vocals (1)
- Kenny Greenberg – guitars (2)
- Steven Curtis Chapman – acoustic guitar (3)
- Jerry McPherson – guitars (3, 5)
- Chris Rodriguez – guitars (4), backing vocals (4)
- Joel Hanson – guitars (6)
- Stuart Garrard – lead guitar (8), backing vocals (8)
- Martin Smith – guitars (8)
- Steven Delopoulos – acoustic guitar (9)
- Mike Ernest – acoustic guitar (9)
- John Philippidis – guitars (9)
- Jack Henderson – electric guitars (10)
- Bill Mallonee – guitars (11), harmonica (11)
- Sean Kelly – electric guitars (12), high-strung guitar (12)
- Matt Slocum – acoustic guitar (12), high-strung guitar (12)
- Aaron Sands – bass (1)
- Michael Rhodes – bass (2)
- John Mark Painter – bass (3, 5), acoustic piano (5), horns (5), string arrangements (6)
- Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass (4), other instruments (6)
- Patrick Andrew – bass (6)
- James Genus – bass (7)
- Jon Thatcher – bass (8)
- Roby Guarnera – bass (9)
- Byron House – bass (10)
- Jacob Bradley – bass (11), backing vocals (11)
- Justin Cary – bass (12)
- Ben Mize – drums (1)
- Chad Cromwell – drums (2)
- Steve Brewster – drums (3)
- Chris McHugh – drums (4)
- Dale Baker – drum corps (5), drums (12), percussion (12)
- Mark Nash – drums (6), tambourine (6)
- Stewart Smith – drums (8)
- Teddy Pagano – drums (9)
- Don Heffington – drums (10), percussion (10)
- Kevin Heuer – drums (11)
- Eric Darken – percussion (3)
- Don Alias – percussion (7)
- Kim Thomas – autoharp (6)
- Jacob Lawson – fiddle (12)
- The Henry Twins – strings (1)
- Tom Howard – string arrangements and conductor (4)
- The Nashville String Machine – strings (4)
- John Catchings – cello (6, 8, 10)
- Kristin Wilkinson – viola (8, 10)
- David Davidson – violin (6, 8, 10)
- David Angell – violin (8, 10)
- Vicki Hampton – backing vocals (2)
- Michael W. Smith – backing vocals (3)
- Marabeth Jordan – backing vocals (4)
- Dave Perkins – vocal coach (5)
- John Butler and Jay Swartzendruber – baseball coaches (5)
- Terri Templeton – harmony vocals (10)
- Emmylou Harris – guest vocals (12)
Production
- Dennis Herring – producer (1)
- Chad Cromwell, Kenny Greenberg and Michael Rhodes – producers (2)
- Steve Taylor – producer (3, 5, 8)
- Brent Bourgeois and Chris Rodriguez – producers (4)
- Jimmie Lee Sloas – producer (6)
- Charlie Peacock – producer (7)
- Delirious? – producers (8)
- Steve Delopoulos – producer (9)
- Linford Detweiler and Dave Perkins – producers (10)
- Bill Mallonee – producer (11)
- Matt Slocum – producer (12)
- Dave Palmer – album conception and direction
- Karinne Caulkins – art direction, design
- Buddy Jackson – art direction
- Ben Pearson – photography
Technical
- Richard Hasal – engineer (1)
- Dennis Herring – engineer (1), mixing (1)
- Justin Niebank – engineer (2), mixing (2)
- Russ Long – engineer (3, 5, 8, 9), mixing (3, 5, 10)
- David Schober – engineer (4, 6), mixing (4), additional engineer (5)
- Richie Biggs – engineer (6, 7), mixing (7)
- Shane D. Wilson – mixing (6)
- Dan Gellert – bass and percussion recording (7)
- Martin Smith – mixing (8)
- Tom Lewis – engineer (11), mixing (11)
- Marc Chevalier – engineer (12), mixing (12)
- Clay Jones – additional mix assistant (1)
- Mills Logan – additional engineer (2)
- Kip Kubin – additional engineer (7)
- Tony Miracle – additional engineer (7)
- John Geiss – assistant engineer (3), mix assistant (3)
- Chris Hauser – assistant engineer (3, 5, 9), mix assistant (3)
- Ed Simonton – assistant engineer (3), mix assistant (3)
- Nathan Zwald – assistant engineer (3, 9), mix assistant (3)
- Melissa Mattey – assistant engineer (4), mix assistant (4)
- Greg Fogie – assistant engineer (5, 12), mix assistant (12)
- Anthony Rutolo – recording assistant (7)
- Pat Thrall – recording assistant (7)
- Bobby Morse – assistant engineer (9)
- Gil Gowing – digital editing (7)
- Charlie Peacock – digital editing (7)
References
- ↑ Roaring Lambs at AllMusic. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
- ↑ Greg Clugston (October 2, 2000). "The CT Review: Singing Briner's Praises: A review of the Roaring Lambs CD". Christianity Today. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
- ↑ John DiBiase (May 15, 2000). "various artists, Roaring Lambs Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
- ↑ Trish Patterson (June 17, 2000). "Roaring Lambs - a Review of The Phantom Tollbooth". The Phantom Tollbooth. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
- ↑ "Dove Award Recipients for 2001" Archived 2012-05-29 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Roaring Lambs (album review)". CCM Magazine. June 2000. Archived from the original on 2001-01-10.
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