Pictures in the Sky is the second solo album by songwriter Rich Mullins and was released in 1987 on Reunion Records.
The single "Screen Door" became a concert favorite. Mullins wrote the song in Chattanooga on a trip to Knoxville, originally intending it to write a limerick. When performing "Screen Door" in concert, Mullins and his band would sing the lyrics and create the song's unique rhythm by hitting plastic cups on a table in a synchronized pattern.
Track listing
Side one
- "When You Love" (Rich Mullins) â 3:25
- "It Don't Do" (Rich Mullins, Steve Cudworth) â 3:37
- "Verge of a Miracle" (Rich Mullins) â 4:02
- "Pictures In The Sky" (Rich Mullins) â 3:53
- "Be With You" (Rich Mullins, Justin Peters) â 2:50
Side two
- "Screen Door" (Rich Mullins) â 1:23
- "What Trouble are Giants" (Rich Mullins) â 3:54
- "Steal at Any Price" (Rich Mullins, Wayne Kirkpatrick) â 4:15
- "Could be a Celebration" (Rich Mullins, Gary Jones, Renee Garcia, Reed Arvin, Lang Bliss) â 3:25
- "Love That Knows No Bounds" (Rich Mullins, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Cathy Snyder) â 3:35
Personnel
- Rich Mullins â vocals
- Reed Arvin â synthesizers (1, 5, 7âÂÂ10), Synclavier (1, 5, 7âÂÂ10), keyboards (2âÂÂ4), footsteps (6), finger snaps (6), handclaps (6)
- Jerry McPherson â guitars (1âÂÂ4, 8âÂÂ10), bouzouki (7)
- Gary Lunn â bass (2âÂÂ4, 9)
- Dave Adams â additional drum programming
- Keith Edwards â drums (2âÂÂ4)
- Tim Marsh â percussion (2âÂÂ4, 8)
- Chris Harris â backing vocals (1, 3, 6, 9)
- Mark Heimermann â backing vocals (1, 3, 4, 7, 9)
- Chris Rodriguez â backing vocals (1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9)
- Lisa Bevill â backing vocals (2)
- Kim Fleming â backing vocals (2)
- Donna McElroy â backing vocals (2)
- Wayne Kirkpatrick â backing vocals (4, 6, 7)
- Reneé Garcia â backing vocals (9)
Production
- Michael Blanton â executive producer
- Dan Harrell â executive producer
- Reed Arvin â producer
- Brent King â engineer, mixing
- Hank Williams â mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee)
- Buddy Jackson â art direction, design
- Mark Tucker â photography
References