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Rapture In The Chambers
''Rapture in the Chambers'' is the 12th album by Spirit (band), Spirit. It was their first "proper" album since their 1984 album ''The Thirteenth Dream, Spirit of 84'', which had featured the entire original line-up. Their albums since that time had mostly consisted of archival releases. It was also their final album for an established label, I.R.S. Records. The primary line-up for this album was Randy California, Ed Cassidy and John Locke (musician), John Locke. Mark Andes also appeared on two tracks, and Randy's sister Janet provided harmony vocals on ''Hard Love'' and "She-Ra: Princess of Power". Track listing All songs written by Randy California except noted. Personnel Spirit *Randy California – guitars, lead vocals, bass guitar, bass (2–8, 10–12) *John Locke (musician), John Locke – Keyboard instrument, keyboards, sound effects *Ed Cassidy – drums (all but 1), percussion ;Additional personnel *Janet Wolfe – backing vocals *Mark Andes – bass (1, 9) * ...
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Spirit (band)
Spirit was an American rock band founded in 1967 and based in Los Angeles. Their most commercially successful single in the United States was "I Got a Line on You". They were also known for their albums, including their self-titled debut album, '' The Family That Plays Together'', '' Clear'', and ''Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus''. Original lineup The original lineup of the group evolved from a Los Angeles band, the Red Roosters, which included Randy California (born Randy Craig Wolfe; guitars, vocals), Mark Andes (bass) and Jay Ferguson (vocals, percussion). With the addition of California's stepfather Ed Cassidy on drums, and keyboard player John Locke, the new band was originally named the ''Spirits Rebellious'' (after a book by Kahlil Gibran), but the name was soon shortened to Spirit. Before returning to his native state, California previously played with Jimi Hendrix as a member of Jimmy James and the Blue Flames in New York City's Greenwich Village in 1966. Hendrix g ...
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