1992 studio album by Mark Heard
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Satellite Sky is the final album by Mark Heard , released in 1992, on Heard's own Fingerprint Records , shortly before his death.[ 2]
The album, which was almost entirely written on a mandolin , prominently features Heard's own 1939 National Steel electric mandolin.
Track listing
All songs written by Mark Heard.
"Tip of My Tongue" – 4:22
"Satellite Sky" – 3:48
"The Big Wheels Roll" – 4:02
"Orphans of God" – 6:22
"Another Day In Limbo" – 4:31
"Language of Love" – 4:06
"Freight Train to Nowhere" – 4:30
"Long Way Down" – 4:42
"A Broken Man" – 5:42
"Love Is So Blind" – 3:15
"Hammers and Nails" – 4:41
"We Know Too Much" – 5:58
"Lost on Purpose" – 4:20
"Nothing But the Wind" – 3:32
"Treasure of the Broken Land" – 6:22
Personnel
The band
David Raven – drums
Michael Been – bass guitar
Fergus Jemison Marsh – stick
Mark Heard – electric steel mandolin, electric guitars, acoustic guitars and mandolins, Hammond organ , accordion and harmonica.
Buddy Miller – electric guitar
Jack Sherman – electric guitar
Mark Goldenberg – electric guitar
David Miner – standup bass
Jim Goodwin – horns
David Baker – African percussion
Doug Berch – hammered dulcimer, mountain dulcimer
Sam Phillips – backing vocals
Pam Dwinell-Miner – backing vocals
Dan Russell – backing vocals
Joel Russell – backing vocals
Production notes
Mark Heard – producer for Fingerprint Productions, engineer , mixing at Fingerprint Recorders , design, artwork
Dan Russell – co-producer
Jim Scott – co-producer
Chuck Long – production associate
Jim Scott – engineer at Dodge City, Mama Jo's and Bedrock, Los Angeles
Jeff Shannon- assistant engineer
Conrad Kalil- assistant engineer
Richard Benoit- assistant engineer
Joel Russell- assistant engineer
Chris Morris – assistant engineer (misspelled as Chris Morse in liner notes)
Patrick House – photography
Fingerprint – digital editing, graphics
Design by Fran Larson – frame
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