| A1 |
One True Love |
0:00
/
0:30
| 4:10 |
| A2 |
Through The Glass Darkly | 5:50 | |
| A3 |
Teen King | 4:25 | |
| A4 |
The Great American Cure |
0:00
/
0:30
| 4:00 |
| A5 |
Venezuela | 6:50 | |
| B1 |
Conterfeit King |
0:00
/
0:30
| 5:30 |
| B2 |
Jamey's Got The Blues | 4:00 | |
| B3 |
Bad Fruit |
0:00
/
0:30
| 4:55 |
| B4 |
Emily | 5:40 | |
| B5 |
Trouble Coming |
0:00
/
0:30
| 4:50 |
Artist/ Title as on spine.
Front cover/labels: Larry Norman Presents Randy Stonehill The Sky Is Falling
Track 1, Side 2 is incorrectly pressed as "Conterfeit" (label). It should read "Counterfeit".
℗ © 1980 Solid Rock Records - A division of Solid Rock Productions, Inc. 7046 Hollywood Boulevard - Suite 777 Hollywood, California 90028 United States Of America
Printed in U.S.A.
A Sold Rock Studios Production (label)
Publishing
© 1980 King Of Hearts (BMI)
Includes custom glossy inner sleeve and 4 panel insert with credits and "interview".
File Under: Randy Stonehill (spine)
Randy's third album which was recorded in 1977 but was not released until 1980. Album running time is 50:10.
As per liner notes:
"Through The Glass Darkly" - based on experience of seeing The Guru Mahara Ji from India when Randy was in England.
"One True Love" - was written in a dream.
"Venezuela" - referring to his childhood friend Ray Bissell Ware.
"Jamey's Got The Blues" - is not in real life about a girl, but once again about his friend Ray Bissell Ware.
"Emily" - written from an intense personal experience of someone who died.
"Trouble Coming" - about Armageddon - the last lyrics of this track give the album it's title.
Runout notes
Sides A & B etched

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