Description
Sometimes Alleluia is the fourth and final album by an American instrumental project known as The Sonlight Orchestra, released on Myrrh Records in January 1983, a division of Word. Most of the album was recorded by Fred Cameron at Pinebrook Recording Studio in Alexandria, Indiana; with Don Hart and Neal Joseph producing. Arranged by Hart. Featuring musicians like keyboardist Keith Thomas and guitarist Dann Huff.
LP tracklist:
Side One
A1. “Follow You” (David Meece) – 2:41
A2. “Livin’ Without Your Love” (Tom Hemby) – 3:31
A3. “Go” (Leon Patillo) – 4:29
A4. “Leavin’ On My Mind” (Rusty Goodman) – 3:14
A5. “Nobody Knows Me Like You” (Benny Hester) – 3:08
Side Two
B1. “Star Of The Morning” (Leon Patillo) – 3:47
B2. “Only For The Love Of The Lord” (Keith Thomas) – 3:02
B3. “What I Can Do” (Michael and Stormie Omartian) – 3:04
B4. “Who Am I?” (Rusty Goodman) – 4:37
B5. “Trumpet Of Jesus” (Michael and Stormie Omartian) – 3:33
CREDITS. Produced by Neal Joseph. Co-produced and arranged by Don Hart. Recorded at Pinebrook Recording Studio, Alexandria, IN, engineered by Fred Cameron. Additional recording at The Gold Mine, Brentwood, TN, engineered by Bob Clark and Neal Joseph. Remixed at Great Circle Sound, Nashville, TN, engineered by Bob Clark. Mastered by Hank Williams at Woodland Mastering. Photography by Michael Borum. Art Direction and Design by Dennis Hill.
Musicians: David Huntsinger (Keyboards), Keith Thomas (Synthesizers), Dann Huff (Guitars), Steve Dokken (Bass), Mark Hammond (Drums). Background vocals: Melodie Tunney, Keith Thomas, and Neal Joseph. The Pinebrook Strings & Brass.





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