Arbor Day (album) explained
Arbor Day |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | The Lads |
Cover: | Arbor Day.jpg |
Caption: | Album cover |
Released: | 1996 |
Studio: | Vision Studios, Wellington, New Zealand |
Genre: | Christian rock |
Length: | 54:30 |
Language: | English |
Label: | Parachute Productions |
Producer: | Phil Hornblow, The Lads |
Next Title: | Lost @ Sea |
Next Year: | 1998 |
Arbor Day is the second album by New Zealand Christian rock band The Lads, released in 1996.[1]
Track listing
All songs written by The Lads, except for "The Well is Deep" by Albert Osbourne.
Credits
The Lads are:
- Paul Zimbuli Cotton
- Bennett Knowles
- Steve King
- Mark Millard
- Chris White
- Recorded at Vision Studios, Wellington, NZ
- Producer by - Phil Hornblow, The Lads
- Sound engineer - Phil Hornblow
- Additional programming - Phil Hornblow
- Guitar engineer - Gary Taylor
- Additional guitar overdubs - Gary Taylor
- Song arrangement oversight - Karel Van Helden-Stevens
- Backing vocals coordinator - Karel Van Helden-Stevens
- Brass arrangement on 'Song for Richard' - Lucy Mulgan
Additional musicians:
- Cello - Rachel Macann
- Violin, Viola - Caroline Dewson
- Oboe - Georgina Coffey
- Trumpet - Mathew Constabie
- Trombone - Owen Clarke
- Brass Quintet on 'Don't Look Away' - Wellington South Salvation Army Band: Stephen Stein, Graerne Howan, David Flu, Phil Neal, Ian Gainsford
- Lowland Pipes - Grant Shearer
- Percussion - Lance Philip
- Saxophone solo on 'Lift Him Up' - Anton Wuts
- Backing vocals - Karel Van Helden-Stevens, Phil Hornblow
- Photography - Andrew Bridge
- Front Cover model - Jo Jo
- Artwork, layout, typography, printing - Anthony Haigh
Notes and References
- CD liner notes.