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Rapture in the Chambers
1989 studio album by Spirit From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rapture in the Chambers is the 12th 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, I.R.S. 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 "She-Ra: Princess of Power".
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Track listing
All songs written by Randy California except noted.
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Personnel
Spirit
- Randy California – guitars, lead vocals, bass (2–8, 10–12)
- John Locke – keyboards, sound effects
- Ed Cassidy – drums (all but 1), percussion
- Additional personnel
- Janet Wolfe – backing vocals
- Mark Andes – bass (1, 9)
- Curly Smith – drums (1) [2]
Production
- Mike Nile – engineer
- Scott Campbell – engineer
- Donald Krieger – art direction, design
- Rocky Schenck – photography
References
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