The Flower That Shattered the Stone
1990 studio album by John Denver
The Flower That Shattered the Stone | ||||
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Studio album by John Denver | ||||
Released | September 1990 | |||
Length | 50:19 | |||
Label | Windstar | |||
Producer | John Denver, Roger Nichols | |||
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The Flower That Shattered the Stone is the twenty-second studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver. It was released in September 1990.
This release consists of nine tracks taken from Denver's 21st studio album, Stonehaven Sunrise (an Australian only release in 1989); two tracks taken from his 22nd studio album, Earth Songs; and a song from a Japan-only single, "The Flower That Shattered The Stone (reprise)". Some tracks were slightly remixed for this album.
Track listing
Side one
- "The Flower That Shattered the Stone" (John Jarvis, Joe Henry)
- "Thanks to You" (Denver, Johnny Christopher, Sam Hogin, Conrad Reeder)
- "Postcard from Paris" (Denver, Jimmy Webb)
- "High, Wide & Handsome" (Chuck Pyle)
- "Eagles and Horses" (Denver, Joe Henry)
- "A Little Further North" (Denver, Graeme Connors)
Alex Carey
Side two
- "Raven’s Child" (Denver, Joe Henry)
- "Ancient Rhymes" (Denver, Bob Samples)
- "The Gift You Are" (Denver)
- "I Watch You Sleeping" (Mike Batt)
- "Stonehaven Sunset" (Denver)
- "The Flower That Shattered the Stone (Reprise)" (duet with Kosetsu Minami) (John Jarvis, Joe Henry)
Stonehaven Sunrise track listing
- "High, Wide & Handsome" (Chuck Pyle)
- "Thanks To You" (Denver, Johnny Christopher, Sam Hogin, Conrad Reeder)
- "You're Still The One For Me" (Sung By Cassandra Delaney-Denver)
- "And So It Goes" (with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) (Released in the US on the NGDB album Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two)
- "Wish You Were Here (Postcard Du Paris)" (Denver, Jimmy Webb)
- "A Little Further North" (Denver, Graeme Connors)
- "Ancient Rhymes" (Denver, Bob Samples)
- "The Gift You Are" (Denver)
- "I Watch You Sleeping" (Mike Batt)
- "Eagles and Horses (I'm Flying Again)" (Denver, Joe Henry)
- "Stonehaven Sunset" (Denver)
References
- ^ The Flower That Shattered the Stone at AllMusic
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