Rainbow's End | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Resurrection Band |
Cover: | REZ-RainbowsEnd.JPG |
Alt: | Album cover depicting a young woman in a room with arched window opening looking onto dark clouds parting. A small rainbow is displayed at the feet of the woman. |
Released: | 1979 |
Recorded: | 1979 |
Studio: | Pumpkin Studios, Chicago, Illinois |
Genre: | Christian rock |
Length: | 36:23 |
Label: | Star Song |
Producer: | Resurrection Band |
Prev Title: | Awaiting Your Reply |
Prev Year: | 1978 |
Next Title: | Colours |
Next Year: | 1980 |
Rainbow's End is the second full-length album by American Christian rock band Resurrection Band, released in 1979.
Resurrection Band continues in its Led Zeppelin-inspired rock vein with this record. This release is significant for the inclusion of "Afrikaans," the first anti-apartheid song ever released by an American rock band, one full year before Peter Gabriel brought the issue to listeners' attention with "Biko." Although the band was greatly pleased with this album, that sentiment was not shared by the record label, and Rainbow's End would be the band's last release for Star Song Records.
The title track was never played live until Resurrection Band's final concert at the Cornerstone Festival in 2000.
Production
The gatefold LP for Rainbow's End originally came in a slipcase cover with die-cut windows on either side of the angel. Depending on which side was inserted, the windows revealed either heavenly clouds, or stained-glass windows.