Sunstorm is the fifth album by folk musician John Stewart, former member of The Kingston Trio, released in 1972. It is the second of two albums released by Warner Bros. The album features StewartâÂÂs signature lyrical style drawing inspiration from his teenage rockâÂÂnâÂÂroll days and gospel music, particularly the Staple Singers, whom he discovered through fellow Kingston Trio member Dave Guard. Stewart belts out two rockers; "Bring It On Homeâ and "Drive Again" but the album mostly centers on ballads with gospel undertones especially prominent on the track "Light Come Shining". The albumâÂÂs sessions brought together an impressive lineup of musicians, including Glen D. Hardin, James Burton, and Jerry ScheffâÂÂall part of Elvis PresleyâÂÂs band at the time. This star-studded ensemble added depth and polish to StewartâÂÂs folk-rock vision, making Sunstorm a quietly ambitious entry in his discography.
All compositions by John Stewart except where noted.
Recorded at Amigo Studios, North Hollywood, and Independence Recorders, Studio City.
"An Account of Haley's Comet" features the voice of John Stewart's father, the horse trainer John S. Stewart.