The Jesus Record - Production

Production

  • Produced by Rick Elias.
  • Executive Producers: Jim Chaffee and Judith Volz.
  • Engineered by Russ Long.
  • Orchestra and String Quartet Engineered by Peter Cobbin.
  • Additional Engineering by Jordan Richter.
  • Assistant Engineer: Chris Grainger, Tim Rauter.
  • Recorded at The White House (Nashville, Tennessee), Ragamuffin Recorders (Brentwood, Tennessee), The Carport (Nashville, Tennessee), Soundstage (Nashville, Tennessee), Darkhorse Studio (Franklin, Tennessee).
  • Orchestra and String Quartet recorded at Abbey Road Studios (London, England).
  • Mixed by JR McNeely at the Sound Kitchen in Franklin, Tennessee.
  • Mastered by Hank Williams at Mastermix.
  • Photography: Ben Pearson
Rich Mullins
Solo:
  • Rich Mullins (1986)
  • Pictures in the Sky (1987)
  • Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth (1988)
  • Never Picture Perfect (1989)
  • The World as Best as I Remember It (1991-1992)
With a Ragamuffin Band:
  • A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band (1993)
  • Brother's Keeper (1995)
  • The Jesus Record (1998)
Other:
  • Behold the Man (1981)
  • Canticle of the Plains (1997)
  • Awesome God: A Tribute to Rich Mullins (1998)
Compilations:
  • Songs (1996)
  • Songs 2 (1999)
  • Here in America (2003)
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  • Reed Arvin
  • Brennan Manning
  • a Ragamuffin Band
  • Hammered Dulcimer

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