Description
Windows to the World is the seventh studio album by the American singer, songwriter, and guitarist Robin Crow (a.k.a. Robin Runge), released on Fortress Records in 1988, a division of Refuge Records. The album was recorded and mixed by Gary Hedden at GHL Audio in Nashville, Tennessee; with Robin Crow and Hedden producing. (GHL Audio actually is a remote audio truck designed by engineer Hedden.) All songs written og co-written by Robin Crow except “Friends” written by Debbie and Michael W. Smith and “Here Comes the Sun” written by George Harrison. Features Kerry Livgren of Kansas fame on keyboards.
LP tracklist:
Side One
A1. “Here Comes The Sun”
A2. “Children’s Dance”
A3. “Sparks”
A4. “Nimbus”
A5. “Rain Maker”
Side Two
B1. “Sleeping Giant”
B2. “Double Trouble”
B3. “Friends”
B4. “Passion & Thunder”
Note: Simultaneously released on cassette, 12-inch vinyl LP, and CD by Fortress Records. Digitally Mixed and Mastered.
CREDITS. Produced by Robin Crow and Gary Hedden. Recorded and Mixed at GHL Audio, Nashville, TN, March 1987 and 1988, and Engineered and Mixed by Gary Hedden, with Second Engineer Jim Kaiser. Additional recording at The Peach, Covington, Georgia. Mastered and Master Mix by Hank Williams. Digitally Mixed and Mastered. Arrangement by Robin Crow, except “Friends” which was arranged by Paul Brannon and Robin Crow. Layout and Design by Jeff Spencer/Sudden Images. Cover Photos by Ron Williams.
Musicians: Robin Crow (Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Voice), Kerry Livgren (Keyboards), Mike Lawler (Keyboards), Shane Keister (Keyboards), Sam Levine (Woodwind), Paul Brannon (Additional Electric Guitar), David Hungate (Bass), David Lawbaugh (Drum Programming). Vocals: Barbara Bailey Hutchinson.





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