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Larry Norman discography

Larry Norman discography

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Recording since 1966, first as a lead singer for the group People! and then as a solo artist, Larry Norman is noted for his extensive career as well his attention to Christian subject matter. His music was released on both mainstream and independent labels, including his own Solid Rock Records. During his career his work appeared on over 100 albums, concert bootlegs, and compilations.

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People! discography

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Solo discography

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Young Lions discography

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The Larry Norman Bootleg Collection

From May 2011 Solid Rock released official Larry Norman Bootleg Collection albums as free downloads for members of the Solid Rock Army.[3]

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  • 001 Royal Albert Hall, London, 1973 (recorded January 6, 1973)
  • 002 Kansas City, Missouri, 1978
  • 003 Wellington, New Zealand, 1977
  • 004 Oslo, Norway, 1977
  • 005 Swansea, Wales, 1975
  • 006 Wichita, Kansas, 1976 (recorded May 30, 1976)
  • 007 The Wirral, England, 1991 (recorded January 5, 1991)

2012

  • 008 Kamperland, 1980
  • 009 BBC TELEVISION - CLIFF RICHARD'S ROCK GOSPEL SHOW, 1984 - hosted by Sheila Walsh, featuring duets with Cliff Richard and the London Community Gospel Choir. Broadcast Easter Sunday, April 7, 1985.[4]
  • 010 Tomfest, Skamania, Washington, 1997
  • 011 Memphis, Tennessee, 2001 "Beyond Graceland's Gates")
  • 012 Skien, Norway, 1998
  • 013 Rotterdam, Holland, 1982? 1983? 1984?
  • 014 Vlaardingen, Holland 1985
  • 015 Portland Coliseum 1992
  • 016 Wiley Hall, Minnesota 1981

Selected contributions

  • Born Twice, Randy Stonehill, 1971 debut album, including singing Norman compositions, vocals, produced by Norman
  • Welcome To Paradise, Randy Stonehill, 1977, Vocals, Produced and Arranged by Larry Norman.
  • Lead Me Home, Dave Mattson, 1978, Vocals.
  • The Sky Is Falling, Randy Stonehill, 1979, Vocals, Produced and Arranged by Larry Norman.
  • Appalachian Melody, Mark Heard, 1979, Vocals, Produced and Arranged by Larry Norman.
  • I Remember, Little Bobby Emmons and the Crosstones, 1979, producer and co-wrote two songs.[5][6][7]
  • Stop the Dominoes, Mark Heard, 1981, Vocals.
  • Victims of the Age, Mark Heard, 1982, Vocals.
  • Songs From The Earth, Lyrix, 1982, producer
  • Wondergroove - Hi-Fi Demonstration Disc, 1994 Albino Brothers album (Charly Norman and "Merchants of Venice" band), with two bonus tracks with Larry Norman singing: Down To The Water, and I Want It All.
  • Q-Stone, eponymous debut album. Norman sang back-up harmonies, co-wrote several songs, and performed a duet ("Sweet Dreams") with lead singer Mikko Kuustonen
  • Caught in Time, 2000 album by Lisa Weyerhaeuser, producer, co-wrote and duet on "Closest Friend", background vocals on other songs
  • "Hound of Heaven", on When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos, 2000.
  • Sang backup vocals and played harp on a song on Kevin Max's Stereotype B album, 2001
  • Edge of the World, Randy Stonehill, 2002, Guest Vocalist on "We Were All So Young".
  • Decade, a 2006 compilation of Randy Stonehill's compositions arranged and produced by Larry Norman, including unreleased bonus tracks
  • Early Morning Hours, Sarah Brendel, 2008, Guest Vocalist.
  • "Ya Gotta Be Saved", The Crosstones, 2010, duet with Bobby Emmons.[8]
  • Thriftstore Masterpiece Presents Lee Hazlewood's Trouble Is A Lonesome Town, Thrisftstore Masterpiece, 2013, Vocals on "Ugly Brown" and "Trouble is a Lonesome Town".[9]

List of songs recorded by Larry Norman

The following is a sortable table of all songs by Larry Norman:

  • The column Song list the song title.
  • The column Writer(s) lists who wrote the song.
  • The column Original Release lists the original album or single the recording first appeared on.
  • The column Year lists the year in which the song was released.
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References

  1. "More ILY Images". Meetjesushere.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  2. "I Love You Korea". Meetjesushere.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  3. "This area is password protected [401]". Thesolidrockarmy.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  4. Cliff Richard with Bill Latham, Jesus, Me and You (Hodder and Stoughton, 1985). cf. Larry in the UK, which indicates April 14, 1985.
  5. "History". The Crosstones. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  6. "Recording History". The Crosstones. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  7. Pope, Tom. "My very first studio experience". Larry Norman Message Board. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  8. "Latest News". The Crosstones. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  1. a 1995 Korean CD re-issue of People!'s debut album on SiWan Records[1] Released by Solid Rock Records in 2007.[2]
  2. live album from Creation West 2000 festival
  3. 2001 live collection through the years
  4. (Micah Records)
  5. live album from the early '70s
  6. live album from the 1980s
  7. album covering ten years of touring and recording in the 1970s with Randy Stonehill
  8. Live recordings from the 1980s
  9. Collection of live tracks from the 1986 video Round the World Rock and Roll Band Tour
  10. album featuring songs from the two 'Live At Flevo' albums recorded in 1989 and 1990
  11. live DVD from 2007's final concert in New York City
  12. album of his 20 April 2007 60th birthday performance of his three Trilogy albums
  13. 2 disc album, live recording of a 9 August 2001 concert at the Cavern Club, Liverpool
  14. featuring Home at Last and Footprints In The Sand together
  15. (includes other artists)
  16. medical expenses special
  17. First six songs by Larry Norman, the remainder are by Daniel Amos, Keith Green, Randy Stonehill, Tom Howard, David Mattson, and Steve 'n' Stonebrooke
  18. alternate takes collection
  19. alternate takes collection
  20. Unsanctioned soundtrack album. Pulled upon release and retitled/repackaged as Slinky
  21. alternate takes and outtakes album
  22. 22-track compilation of assorted live recordings and studio rarities
  23. alternate takes collection
  24. Recorded radio performances from Europe circa 1977
  25. collection of demo recordings of songs in contention for the Birthday for Shakespeare musical
  26. alternate takes collection
  27. 2 CD set
  28. 4 previously unreleased songs plus "Moses" recorded in 1963
  29. 4 previously unreleased songs plus an early version of "Country Church" recorded in 1963
  30. 4 previously unreleased songs plus "Lonely Boy" recorded in 1963
  31. 4 previously unreleased songs plus an early version of "Oh Lydia" recorded in 1963
  32. 3 previously unreleased songs: "You Gotta Move" (written by Mississippi Fred McDowell & Rev. Gary Davis) (recorded 1999); "The Staff that I Lean on" (written by Kristy Norman) (recorded in 1969 for the unreleased Orphans From Eden album); "Six Feet of Chain" (written by Lee Hazlewood) (recorded 2007); and a 1980 interview.
  33. Exclusively available with pre-orders from Solid Rock of Gregory Alan Thornbury's biography on Larry Norman, Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music?: Larry Norman And The Perils Of Christian Rock
  34. Phann Klubb release
  35. Covers album recorded in acoustic style, made specifically for the Solid Rock Army as a free album to go with the free Phanzine magazine
  36. Solid Rock Army release
  37. Solid Rock Army release
  38. Solid Rock Army release
  39. Solid Rock Army release, which includes "My Little Bun Board" written when Norman was 15
  40. Solid Rock Army release, which includes a cover of Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land", including the rare private property verse
  41. Solid Rock Army release, which includes Norman's performance at the White House
  42. produced by Charles Norman
  43. concert goer's release

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