Now the Truth Can Be Told

~ Release by Steve Taylor (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

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1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1I Want to Be a Clone
engineer and producer:
Jonathan David Brown (US CCM producer/engineer)
bass guitar:
Brian Tankersley
drums (drum set):
Cactus Moser
guitar:
Kerry Conner
keyboard:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
arranger:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
mixed at:
Weddington Studios in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
I Want to Be a Clone
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing (folded into Capitol CMG Publishing in 2013-01), Capitol CMG Publishing, Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company Inc. (from 1982 to ????), Birdwing Music (from 1982 to present), C.A. Music (from 1982 to present) and Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publishing (ASCAP) (from 1982 to present)
2:32
2Whatcha Gonna Do When Your Number’s Up?
engineer and producer:
Jonathan David Brown (US CCM producer/engineer)
bass guitar:
Harry Bruckner
drums (drum set):
Cactus Moser
guitar:
Kerry Conner
keyboard:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
arranger:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
mixed at:
Weddington Studios in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Whatcha Gonna Do When Your Number’s Up?
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing (folded into Capitol CMG Publishing in 2013-01), Capitol CMG Publishing, Birdwing Music (from 1982 to present), C.A. Music (from 1982 to present) and Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publishing (ASCAP) (from 1982 to present)
4:15
3Whatever Happened to Sin?
engineer and producer:
Jonathan David Brown (US CCM producer/engineer)
bass guitar:
Brian Tankersley
drums (drum set):
Cactus Moser
guitar:
Kerry Conner
keyboard:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
arranger:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
mixed at:
Weddington Studios in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Whatever Happened to Sin?
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing (folded into Capitol CMG Publishing in 2013-01), Capitol CMG Publishing, Birdwing Music (from 1982 to present), C.A. Music (from 1982 to present) and Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publishing (ASCAP) (from 1982 to present)
3:11
4Bad Rap (Who You Tryin’ to Kid, Kid?)
engineer and producer:
Jonathan David Brown (US CCM producer/engineer)
bass guitar:
Brian Tankersley
drums (drum set):
Cactus Moser
guitar:
Kerry Conner
keyboard:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
other vocals [rap]:
The Screaming Chapelaires
vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
arranger:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
mixed at:
Weddington Studios in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Bad Rap (Who You Tryin’ to Kid, Kid?)
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing (folded into Capitol CMG Publishing in 2013-01), Birdwing Music (from 1982 to present), C.A. Music (from 1982 to present) and Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publishing (ASCAP) (from 1982 to present)
3:03
5Meltdown (At Madame Tussaud’s)
4:27
6Sin for a Season
4:14
7Guilty by Association
3:23
8Hero
3:43
9Am I in Sync?
engineer and producer:
Jonathan David Brown (US CCM producer/engineer)
bass guitar:
Chris Richards (bassist)
drums (drum set):
Cactus Moser
guitar:
Kerry Conner
keyboard:
Woody Waddell
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
arranger:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hearn Records Fund II, Ltd. (in 1984)
recorded at:
Sundberg Studios in Denver, Colorado, United States
mixed at:
Mama Jo’s in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Am I in Sync?
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing (folded into Capitol CMG Publishing in 2013-01), Capitol CMG Publishing, Birdwing Music (from 1983 to present), C.A. Music (from 1983 to present), Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company Inc. (from 1983 to present) and Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publishing (ASCAP) (from 1984 to present)
4:26
10Baby Doe
engineer and producer:
Jonathan David Brown (US CCM producer/engineer)
bass guitar:
Chris Richards (bassist)
drums (drum set):
Cactus Moser
guitar:
Kerry Conner
keyboard:
Woody Waddell
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
arranger:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hearn Records Fund II, Ltd. (in 1984)
recorded at:
Sundberg Studios in Denver, Colorado, United States
mixed at:
Mama Jo’s in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Baby Doe
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing (folded into Capitol CMG Publishing in 2013-01), Capitol CMG Publishing, Birdwing Music (from 1983 to present), C.A. Music (from 1983 to present), Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company Inc. (from 1983 to present) and Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publishing (ASCAP) (from 1984 to present)
3:54
11This Disco (Used to Be a Cute Cathedral)
synthesizer programming:
Larry Fast (American synthesizer player and composer) and George Small
assistant engineer:
Joey Flamingo and Jay Healy
engineer:
Alan Douches
producer:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
mixer:
Alan Douches and Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner)
bass guitar:
Carmine Rojas
drums (drum set):
Alan Childs
electronic drum set [Simmons drums]:
Cactus Moser
finger snaps:
Cactus Moser and Debbie Taylor (painter, wife of singer–songwriter Steve Taylor)
guitar:
Tony Davilio and Hugh McCracken
keyboard:
George Small
saxophone:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner)
solo guitar:
John McCurry
tenor saxophone:
Dave Thrush
vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Sparrow Corporation (in 1985)
recorded at and mixed at:
Grand Slam Studios in West Orange, New Jersey, United States
recording of:
This Disco (Used to Be a Cute Cathedral)
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Birdwing Music (from 1985 to present) and C.A. Music (from 1985 to present)
4:03
12To Forgive
3:52
13Drive, He Said
synthesizer programming:
Larry Fast (American synthesizer player and composer) and George Small
assistant engineer:
Joey Flamingo and Jay Healy
engineer:
Alan Douches
producer:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
mixer:
Alan Douches and Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner)
bass guitar:
Carmine Rojas
drums (drum set):
Alan Childs
guitar:
Tony Davilio and Hugh McCracken
keyboard:
George Small
percussion:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner) and Cactus Moser
vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Sparrow Corporation (in 1985)
recorded at and mixed at:
Grand Slam Studios in West Orange, New Jersey, United States
recording of:
Drive, He Said
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Birdwing Music (from 1985 to present) and C.A. Music (from 1985 to present)
4:24
14I Just Wanna Know
4:39
15On the Fritz
3:58
16Lifeboat
assistant engineer:
Joey Flamingo and Jay Healy
engineer:
Alan Douches
producer:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
mixer:
Alan Douches and Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner)
bass guitar:
Carmine Rojas
drums (drum set):
Alan Childs
guitar:
Tony Davilio and Hugh McCracken
keyboard:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner) and George Small
spoken vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Sparrow Corporation (in 1985)
recorded at and mixed at:
Grand Slam Studios in West Orange, New Jersey, United States
music videos:
Lifeboat (unedited version) by Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
Lifeboat
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Birdwing Music (from 1985 to present) and C.A. Music (from 1985 to present)
4:30
2CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1We Don’t Need No Colour Code (live)
Steve Taylor3:20
2You Don’t Owe Me Nothing (live)
Steve Taylor3:44
3Under the Blood
Steve Taylor3:40
4Bouquet
engineer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer) and David Schober (engineer)
producer:
The Beaufort Twins
mixer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer), David Schober (engineer) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
bass guitar:
Glen Holmen
drums (drum set):
Dennis Holt
guitar:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer) and Jeff Stone (from Colorado; guitarist for Christian artist Steve Taylor)
keyboard:
Steve Goomas
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
arranger:
Steve Goomas and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
orchestrator:
Steve Goomas
recording of:
Bouquet
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
C.A. Music (from 1983 to present)
Steve Taylor3:52
5I Blew Up the Clinic Real Good
assistant engineer:
Robert Wartinbee
engineer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer) and David Schober (engineer)
producer:
The Beaufort Twins
mixer:
Malcolm Harper, Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer), David Schober (engineer) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
additional guitar:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer)
bass guitar:
Nathan East
drums (drum set):
Jack Kelly (drummer)
guitar:
Gym Nicholson and Jeff Stone (from Colorado; guitarist for Christian artist Steve Taylor)
keyboard:
Steve Goomas and Greg Husted
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
tenor saxophone:
Jim Horn (saxophonist, hornist, flutist and oboist)
vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recorded at:
CBS Studios (London, 1972–1989) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Reelsound Bus in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Wayne Cook Studios in Glendale, California, United States
mixed at:
Reelsound Recording Co. in Buda, Texas, United States
music videos:
I Blew Up the Clinic Real Good (music video) by Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
I Blew Up the Clinic Real Good
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Soylent Tunes (from 1987 to present)
Steve Taylor4:13
6Jim Morrison’s Grave
assistant engineer:
Robert Wartinbee
engineer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer) and David Schober (engineer)
producer:
The Beaufort Twins
mixer:
Malcolm Harper, Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer), David Schober (engineer) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
additional guitar:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer)
bass guitar:
Glen Holmen
drums (drum set):
Jack Kelly (drummer)
guitar:
Gym Nicholson and Jeff Stone (from Colorado; guitarist for Christian artist Steve Taylor)
keyboard:
Steve Goomas and Greg Husted
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
lead vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
other vocals [vocal stylings]:
Ashley Cleveland
recorded at:
CBS Studios (London, 1972–1989) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Reelsound Bus in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Wayne Cook Studios in Glendale, California, United States
mixed at:
Reelsound Recording Co. in Buda, Texas, United States
music videos:
Jim Morrison’s Grave (music video) by Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
Jim Morrison’s Grave
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Soylent Tunes (from 1987 to present)
Steve Taylor4:27
7Innocence Lost
assistant engineer:
Robert Wartinbee
engineer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer) and David Schober (engineer)
producer:
The Beaufort Twins
mixer:
Malcolm Harper, Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer), David Schober (engineer) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
additional guitar:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer)
bass guitar:
Glen Holmen
drums (drum set):
Jack Kelly (drummer)
guitar:
Gym Nicholson and Jeff Stone (from Colorado; guitarist for Christian artist Steve Taylor)
keyboard:
Steve Goomas and Greg Husted
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
lead vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recorded at:
CBS Studios (London, 1972–1989) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Reelsound Bus in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Wayne Cook Studios in Glendale, California, United States
mixed at:
Reelsound Recording Co. in Buda, Texas, United States
music videos:
Innocence Lost (music video) by Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
Innocence Lost
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Soylent Tunes (from 1987 to present)
Steve Taylor5:03
8What Is the Measure of Your Success?
assistant engineer:
Robert Wartinbee
engineer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer) and David Schober (engineer)
producer:
The Beaufort Twins
mixer:
Malcolm Harper, Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer), David Schober (engineer) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
additional guitar:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer)
bass guitar:
Glen Holmen
drums (drum set):
Jack Kelly (drummer)
guitar:
Gym Nicholson and Jeff Stone (from Colorado; guitarist for Christian artist Steve Taylor)
keyboard:
Steve Goomas and Greg Husted
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
background vocals:
Annie McCaig
lead vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recorded at:
CBS Studios (London, 1972–1989) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Reelsound Bus in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Wayne Cook Studios in Glendale, California, United States
mixed at:
Reelsound Recording Co. in Buda, Texas, United States
music videos:
What Is the Measure of Your Success? (music video) by Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
What Is the Measure of Your Success?
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Soylent Tunes (from 1987 to present)
Steve Taylor4:39
9Since I Gave Up Hope I Feel a Lot Better
assistant engineer:
Robert Wartinbee
engineer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer) and David Schober (engineer)
producer:
The Beaufort Twins
mixer:
Malcolm Harper, Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer), David Schober (engineer) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
accordion:
Greg Husted
additional guitar:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer)
bass guitar:
Gary Lunn
drums (drum set):
Jack Kelly (drummer)
fiddle:
Papa John Creach
guitar:
Gym Nicholson and Jeff Stone (from Colorado; guitarist for Christian artist Steve Taylor)
keyboard:
Steve Goomas and Greg Husted
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
lead vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recorded at:
CBS Studios (London, 1972–1989) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Reelsound Bus in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Wayne Cook Studios in Glendale, California, United States
mixed at:
Reelsound Recording Co. in Buda, Texas, United States
music videos:
Since I Gave Up Hope I Feel a Lot Better (music video) by Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
Since I Gave Up Hope I Feel a Lot Better
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Soylent Tunes (from 1987 to present)
Steve Taylor3:26
10Svengali
assistant engineer:
Robert Wartinbee
engineer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer) and David Schober (engineer)
producer:
The Beaufort Twins
mixer:
Malcolm Harper, Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer), David Schober (engineer) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
additional guitar:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer)
bass synthesizer:
John Schreiner
drums (drum set):
Jack Kelly (drummer)
guitar:
Gym Nicholson and Jeff Stone (from Colorado; guitarist for Christian artist Steve Taylor)
keyboard:
Steve Goomas and Greg Husted
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
lead vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
other vocals [vocal stylings]:
Ashley Cleveland
recorded at:
CBS Studios (London, 1972–1989) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Reelsound Bus in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Wayne Cook Studios in Glendale, California, United States
mixed at:
Reelsound Recording Co. in Buda, Texas, United States
music videos:
Svengali (music video) by Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
Svengali
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Soylent Tunes (from 1987 to present)
Steve Taylor4:30
11A Principled Man
assistant engineer:
Robert Wartinbee
engineer:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer) and David Schober (engineer)
producer:
The Beaufort Twins
mixer:
Malcolm Harper, Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer), David Schober (engineer) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
additional guitar:
Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer)
bass guitar:
Glen Holmen
drums (drum set):
Jack Kelly (drummer)
guitar:
Gym Nicholson and Jeff Stone (from Colorado; guitarist for Christian artist Steve Taylor)
keyboard:
Steve Goomas and Greg Husted
saxophone:
Dave Thrush
background vocals:
Annie McCaig
lead vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recorded at:
CBS Studios (London, 1972–1989) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Reelsound Bus in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Wayne Cook Studios in Glendale, California, United States
mixed at:
Reelsound Recording Co. in Buda, Texas, United States
music videos:
A Principled Man (music video) by Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
A Principled Man
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Soylent Tunes (from 1987 to present)
Steve Taylor3:27
12Harder to Believe Than Not To
assistant engineer:
Robert Wartinbee
engineer:
Michael Ross (Hip hop producer, engineer and co-founder of Delicious Vinyl)
producer:
The Beaufort Twins
mixer:
Malcolm Harper, Dave Perkins (Rock singer/songwriter, engineer and producer), David Schober (engineer) and Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
French horn:
Ross Holmen
additional guest lead vocals:
Fleming McWilliams
lead vocals:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
other vocals [operatic vocals]:
Mary Bates (CCM vocalist)
orchestrator:
Del Newman (British conductor, orchestrator, arranger)
recorded at:
CBS Studios (London, 1972–1989) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Reelsound Bus in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Wayne Cook Studios in Glendale, California, United States
mixed at:
Reelsound Recording Co. in Buda, Texas, United States
music videos:
Harder to Believe Than Not To (music video) by Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
recording of:
Harder to Believe Than Not To
lyricist and composer:
Steve Taylor (US CCM singer–songwriter/record producer)
publisher:
Soylent Tunes (from 1987 to present)
Steve Taylor54:33
13Murder in the Big House
performer:
Chagall Guevara
Chagall Guevara3:48
14Escher’s World
performer:
Chagall Guevara
Chagall Guevara4:15
15Violent Blue
performer:
Chagall Guevara
Chagall Guevara4:05
16Winter Wonderland
Steve Taylor2:02
17Dream in Black & White
Steve Taylor2:54
18Shark Sandwich
Steve Taylor2:58