Pauline Filby – Show Me A Rainbow – 1969

This may be the oldest album we’ve ever uploaded and while we hear time and time again that Larry Norman was the first Christian artist that simply isn’t true as Jesus Music was in full swing when he showed up on the scene and this album was part of that scene. Pauline falls in as a member of my After The Fire tentacles series. Well, kind of. Before ATF there was Narnia which had three future ATF members and also in Narnia was Pauline. So she’s not really a tentacle but perhaps one of the suction cups as she definitely has a place in the history of ATF. Anyway this is her one and only solo album and it came out several years before Narnia. It has a 70’s folk sound and I was actually quite surprised at how good it was. Track seven “Satisfied Mind” is a cover of a song that you are probably more familiar with as a Dylan track but it’s actually a cover of a Porter Wagoner song written by Jack Rhodes and Red Hayes in 1963. If you want to actually hear the origins of CCM music here’s a great place to start.

Tracklist
1 – A Day – 2:11
2 – Believe – 2:04
3 – Trouble – 2:16
4 – Loneliness – 2:01
5 – Tramp On The Street – 4:29
6 – Show Me A Rainbow – 3:35
7 – Satisfied Mind – 3:49
8 – Friday Street – 3:19
9 – Jigsaw – 4:05
10 – The Temptation – 3:21
11 – Amen – 1:58

Credits
Artwork [Sleeve] – Celia Parratt
Banjo, Harmonica – Jack Watson
Bass, Guitar – Bill Pownall
Clarinet – Brian Osmond
Drums – Tim Anderson
Flute – Brian Cresswell
Guitar – Gordon Giltrap
Harmonica – Bruce Duncan
Liner Notes – Barron Antony
Photography By – Clifford Shirley
Written-By – Pauline Filby

Jane Edward – Hunger for Reality – 1980

This is the one and only album we got from Jane. It is on New Born records which is the sister label of legendary Canadian label Tunesmith. Being on a label in the Tunesmith family can be a blessing or a curse. A few great bands were able to get exposure on Tunesmith to real record companies while others had their album released and not even distributed properly. I believe this album falls in the cursed category as it is very very rare and I have no memory of it and my friends and I were constantly monitoring this label for hidden gems. Anyway on the internet it says she was a Canadian artist but I think people are just saying that because this is a Canadian label. The album was recorded in Nashville and Jane currently lives in Nashville so I doubt she is a Canadian artist. As for the album it’s pretty good. It has a light rock feel and I enjoyed it. It was produced by Al Perkins and Greg Nelson so there’s nothing wrong with the mix or the feel. Whoever picked the track order however did a disservice to the album by putting the best track last. Just my opinion.

Tracklist
1 – Down On My Knees – 2:50
2 – Happy Song – 3:08
3 – Drink Of Jesus Love (Prov. 25:25) – 3:45
4 – Deep Magic – 2:30
5 – I Wanna Testify – 3:45
6 – Hey There Stranger – 3:38
7 – Dedication Blues – 2:35
8 – Isaiah 33: 15 – 17 – 2:58
9 – Searchin’ – 2:46
10 – Follow His Calling – 2:58

Credits
Arranged By – Greg Nelson, Richard Souther
Backing Vocals – Bili Thedford, Dona Thedford, Donna McElroy, Jane Edward, Venetta Fields, Vicki Hampton, Yvonne Hodges
Bass – David McKay, Ernie Collins
Drums – Bob Mater, James Kehn
Engineer – Scott Hendricks, Tom Trefethen
Guitar – Brent Rowan, Peter York, Randy Mitchell
Harmonica – Terry McMillan
Keyboards – Mitch Humphries, Richard Souther
Percussion – James Kehn
Photography – Deberah Perkins, John Holcomb, John Holcomb
Producer – Al Perkins, Greg Nelson
Saxophone – Donald Sanders

Companies, etc.
Recorded At – Peace In The Valley Recording
Engineered At – Peace In The Valley Recording
Mixed At – Peace In The Valley Recording
Mastered At – Peace In The Valley Recording
Recorded At – Glaser Bros. Studio, Nashville
Engineered At – Glaser Bros. Studio, Nashville
Mixed At – Glaser Bros. Studio, Nashville
Mastered At – Glaser Bros. Studio, Nashville

Evie – Never The Same – 1979

Evie generally put out 2 or 3 albums a year 1979 was a year with 2 albums and of course this is one of them. I was very surprised to discover that this album contained Evie’s first ever CCM charting single. How did CCM magazine not recognize this artist earlier as her music was exactly what they loved. Anyway yes “Shine” made it to #17 on the CCM charts and it deserved to do better as it’s a pretty good song. Yes I said it was good because even though this isn’t my genre I know a good song when I hear one. Actually I’ve listened to a few Evie albums at this point and quite frankly this is the best one so far.

Tracklist
1 – Live For Jesus – 3:22
2 – Hold On – 3:45
3 – Special Delivery – 4:22
4 – Never The Same Again – 2:58
5 – This Life – 4:31
6 – Shine – 4:13
7 – At The River Of Jordan – 3:25
8 – Don’t Run From Reality – 3:57
9 – Home – 3:15
10 – You Have Everything In Your Hands / Jesus I Love You – 3:24

Credits
Art Direction [Visual Consultant] – Anders Bühlund
Backing Vocals – Christer Palm, Evie-Torngquist Karlsson, Inger Heinerborg, Pelle Karlsson
Bass – Sam Bengtsson
Cover – Dennis Hill
Drums – Roger Palm
Engineer – BBo-Göran Lundberg
Flute – Björn J:Son Lindh
Guitar – Hasse Rosén, Janne Schaffer, Lasse Westman, Pelle Karlsson
Harmonica – Luciano Mosetti
Keyboards – Kjell Ohman, Pelle Karlsson, Peter Ljung
Lacquer Cut By – Ped
Mandolin – Pelle Karlsson
Oboe – Jan Holmgren
Photography By – Labe Allwin
Producer, Arranged By – Pelle Karlsson
Steel Guitar – Janne Lindgren
Strings [Members Of] – The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra

Companies, etc.
Recorded At – Supreme Studio
Mixed At – Supreme Studio
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Word, Inc.
Copyright © – Word, Inc.
Printed By – General Printing AB
Published By – Word Music, Inc.
Published By – Lexicon Music
Published By – White Field Music
Published By – Ingemar Olsson Music
Published By – Lillenas Publishing Company

After The Fire – Batteries Not Included – 1982

While this album always lifts my spirits while I listen to it then I remember that this was it from the 80’s version of After The Fire. I’m not going on a long diatribe about why the band broke up as quite frankly I don’t think those types of reviews are fair as we weren’t in the band and we don’t know. In the end when these things happen I just prefer to say, “That’s Rock & Roll folks.” I spoke briefly with Peter about this album and he refereed to it saying “Batteries was our favourite album, despite it being short lived!”. There is some wrong information out there on this album so I will clarify. The singles were Rich Boys and Frozen Rivers and a music video was produced for Rich Boys. There is some info out there that Dancing In The Shadows was a single but it actually wasn’t, at least not in relation to this album. It was released as a single for the American release of the album Der Kommissar. The album did not do that well which is entirely baffling to me but again I just don’t agree with the choice of singles. To my 80’s DJ ears “Sometimes” is the obvious single. What do you think? Anyway love the band, love the album and luckily for us this would not be the last we heard from them, but it would take quite a few years. Album trivia…. there were versions of this album that used the album cover that would actually later be used on the U.S. release of Der Kommissar.

Tracklist
1 – Short Change – 3:19
2 – Frozen Rivers – 3:36
3 – Sometimes – 3:08
4 – Sailing Ship – 3:57
5 – I Don´t Understand Your Love – 2:53
6 – The Stranger – 2:50
7 – Rich Boys – 3:02
8 – Carry Me Home – 4:14
9 – Dancing In The Shadows – 3:02
10 – Space Walking – 3:17
11 – Gina – 1:39
12 – Stuck In Paris (Nowhere To Go) – 2:45
13 – Bright Lights – 3:36

Credits
Bass – Andy Piercy
Design [Cover] – Carlos Sapochnik
Drums – Pete King
Guitar – John Russell
Keyboards – Peter Memory Banks
Management – AMP Management
Mastered By – Reinhold Mack, Nick Webb
Mixed By [Assisted], Engineer [Assisted], Programmed By [Extra Synthesizers] – Stefan Wissnet
Photography By [Back Cover Photo] – Peter Hince
Producer, Mixed By, Engineer – Reinhold Mack

Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – CBS Records
Copyright © – CBS Records
Published By – Heath Levy Music Co. Ltd.
Produced At – Musicland Studios
Mixed At – Musicland Studios
Engineered At – Musicland Studios
Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios
Pressed By – CBS, Haarlem – 01-85135