Fearful Symmetry (album) - Production Notes

Production Notes

  • Recorded and Mixed by Terry Taylor, Doug Doyle & Dave Hackbarth.
  • Recorded at 3-D studios, Costa Mesa, California.
  • Mastered by John Matousek at Hitsville, Los Angeles, California.
  • All Arrangements by DA.
  • Cover Concept by DA.
  • Photography by Derrill Bazzy.
  • Photographics by Derrill Bazzy & Ken Baley.
  • Band Photos by Linda Dillon Baley.
  • Art Direction and Layout by Mr. Ed (McTaggart).
  • Alarma! Chronicles Book Text Written by Terry Taylor and Greg Flesch. Also continued Thanks to Phillips Mangano for encouragement and inspiration.
Daniel Amos
  • Terry Scott Taylor
  • Ed McTaggart
  • Greg Flesch
  • Tim Chandler
Former members
  • Marty Dieckmeyer
  • Mark Cook
  • Steve Baxter
  • Jerry Chamberlain
  • Rob Watson
  • Alex MacDougall
Production & Art Direction
  • Al Perkins
  • Michael Omartian
  • Bill Schnee
  • Jim Mason
  • Henry Panion
  • Jonathan David Brown
  • Mike Stone
  • Gene Eugene
  • Ojo Taylor
  • Eric Townsend
  • Jason Townsend
  • Doug TenNapel
  • Brian Heydn
  • The Green Room
  • Whitefield Studios
  • Mama Jo's
  • 3-D Studios
  • Neverland Studios
Studio albums
  • Daniel Amos
  • Shotgun Angel
  • Horrendous Disc
  • ¡Alarma!
  • Doppelgänger
  • Vox Humana
  • Fearful Symmetry
  • Darn Floor - Big Bite
  • The Revelation
  • Kalhöun
  • MotorCycle
  • BibleLand
  • Songs of the Heart
  • Mr. Buechner's Dream
Live Albums
  • Live Bootleg '82
  • Preachers from Outer Space!
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