White Stones Explained
White Stones (released 15 April 1997 by Mercury Records – 534 605-2 (PolyGram / Philips Records) is the second album by Secret Garden.[1]
Personnel
Credits
- Additional assistant recording engineers – Alessandro Benedetti, Jan Erik Kongshaug, Nick Friend & Ronny Talsaete
- Assistant recording engineers & mixing – Conan Doyle & Jonathan Ford
- Pre-production Co-engineer & sound samples – Alf Emil Eik
- Mastering – Greg Calbi
- Composer, arranger & producer – Rolf Løvland
- Photography – Dorothy Low
- Recorded By, Mixed By, Co-producer – Andrew Boland
- Orchestral score – Fiachra Trench (tracks: 4-5 & 10), John Tate (tracks: 1-2, 6, 8-9, 11-12 & 14), Rolf Løvland (tracks: 3 & 7)
Notes
- Recorded and mixed in Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin Ireland.
- Additional recording made in Capri Digital Studio, Italy and Rainbow Studio, Oslo Norway.
- Pre-production and additional recording made in Cross Studio, Kristiansand Norway.
- Masterted at Masterdisk, New York City, U.S.A.
- White Stones is dedicated to the memory of our fathers Ben Sherry and Sigurd Lovland.
- Mercury Records is a PolyGram company
℗ & © 1995 PolyGram A/S Norway[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Secret Garden - White Stones Review . Rovi . 2012-12-12 . Allmusic.com.
- Web site: Secret Garden – Songs From A Secret Garden . . 2012-12-12.