Daniel Amos
The ĦAlarma! Chronicles Volume Three
Vox Humana
1984 Refuge RecordsDirected By Terry Taylor for Rebel Base Productions
Side One:
1. "Travelog" (Taylor)
2. "(It's The Eighties, So Where's Our) Rocket Packs" (Taylor) *
3. "Home Permanent" (Taylor) *
4. "It's Sick" (Taylor) *
5. "William Blake" (Words and Music by Taylor, Arrangement by Taylor/Chandler)
6. "Dance Stop" (Words and Music by Taylor, Arrangement by Taylor/Chandler)
Side Two:
1. "Live And Let Live" (Taylor)
2. "When Worlds Collide" (Taylor) *
3. "As The World Turns" (Taylor) *
4. "She's All Heart" (Taylor) *
5. "The Incredible Shrinking Man" (Taylor)
6. "Sanctuary" (Taylor)
The ĦAlarma! Chronicles Volume Three
Daniel Amos Is:
Terry Taylor: Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitars, Occasional Keyboards, Synthesizers, Backing Vocals
Ed McTaggart: Drums, Percussion, Synthesizers
Rob Watson: Keyboards, Synthesizers, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Tim Chandler: Lead Guitars, 4 & 12 String Bass, Synthesizers, Backing Vocals
All Songs produced by Terry Taylor, except * produced by Terry Taylor and Rob Watson
All songs 1984 Twitchen Vibes Music/Snellsong (ASCAP)
Engineer: Doug Doyle. Second Engineer: Rob Watson with thanks to Bruce Swift.
Arrangements: T.T. and the DA Boys.
Recorded and Mixed at 3-D studios, Costa Mesa, CA
Mastered at Motown, LA by John Matouchek
Art Direction, Layout and Graphics by Ed McTaggart
Album Art Concept: Terry Taylor
Photographics and Photography: Linda (Photo) Dillion Baley and Ken Baley
"Foot" art by Phil Yea.
Special Hair Effects by Cathy Kern.
"Boot" shadow by Gary DeLacy
A Special Long Overdue thanks and credit to Mike Stone, who alone is the true producer of the "Horrendous Disc." Special Thanks to Brian Martin, a true believer.
"Sanctuary" is dedicated to Grandpa 'B' and to his family who senses his loss each and every day -- "Now we see through a glass darkly, but soon we shall see face to face." TST
"The Creative act of the artist lifts him above himself by demanding full surrender. No one puts words on paper or paint on canvas, doubting. If one doubts, one does so five minutes later..." Czeslaw Milosz, Native Realm
"My work is visionary or imaginative. That which can be made explicit to the idiot is not worth my care..." William Blake, Apocolypse by Imagination
