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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]

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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]

John Elefante (ex-Kansas, Mastedon)- Discography (1995-2013)
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 1.5 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 540 Mb | Scans | 236 Mb
Genre: Christian Rock, Melodic Rock, AOR | Label: Word Records/Pamplin Music/Kingheir Music

Early Years

John Elefante born March 18, 1958 in Levittown, New York, and his family soon moved to Long Beach, California. Growing up, he sang and performed drums for his family band, The Brotherhood. As an artist, his credits include writing and singing lead vocals on three multi-platinum albums; as producer, his albums have earned numerous Dove Awards, 4 Grammy Awards (most recently in 2000) and 10 Grammy nominations. He has maintained a close working relationship with his brother, Dino, throughout his career.

1981-1985

John's international career began in earnest when he auditioned as the new lead singer and keyboardist for super-group, Kansas, in 1981. That year, the band was one of the top-grossing concert acts in the world and John had never been in a band apart from his family. Although several of the top vocalists of the day applied for the job (e.g. Sammy Hagar, Doug Pinnick), John received the part.
John sang the lead vocals and performed keyboards on three (multi) Platinum albums with Kansas. He was also a major songwriting contributor (along with lead guitarist/keyboardist/songwriter Kerry Livgren). On 1982′s Vinyl Confessions, he co-wrote and sang the #4 Billboard Mainstream Rock hit, "Play the Game Tonight". He also wrote the acoustic-based classic "Chasing Shadows", along with the Top 40 single, "Right Away". The next year, on the following album, Drastic Measures, he wrote the early MTV favorite, "Fight Fire with Fire", which remains the band's highest charting single at #3 (Mainstream Rock) as well as a staple of Kansas live shows to this day. John was also responsible for "Everybody’s My Friend", which was released as the second single from the album and reached #34 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
Around this time the band began to buckle under the increasing strain of maintaining the consistent radio hits and record company commercial expectations. In addition, contemporary pop music was quickly becoming antithetical to the band’s organic, sophisticated aesthetic. A new age of sequenced synthesizers and drum machines confronted Kansas with the near-impossible challenge of maintaining their musical essence and commercial integrity. In 1984, on the retrospective collection The Best of Kansas, John wrote, sang and performed all the instruments with his brother for the album’s one new track, "Perfect Lover". That same year John, Kerry Livgren, and Dave Hope left Kansas.
The end of the Kansas period saw John's faith beginning to take center stage in his songwriting, professing a profound and humble faith. While this constrained him to the emerging Contemporary Christian Music arena, he saw his beliefs are more important than the commercial potential of the mainstream music industry.

1985-1989

John discovered another calling while still with Kansas. In 1984, he produced Perfect Timing for ground-breaking Christian artists, Sweet Comfort Band. While not a major commercial success, his next album as producer told a different story, with a Christian band that got its start in 1972. Petra's Back to the Street was a Grammy-nominated, breakthrough commercial success for both John and the band. He also contributed songwriting, keyboards, background vocals and engineering to the effort.
With John and Dino as the band's primary producers, Petra went on to become one of the most popular bands in Christian music. Their accolades include multiple gold and platinum albums, 10 consecutive CCM Magazine Reader’s Choice Awards, induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Hard Rock Cafe, and the only artist to ever have 4 albums in the SoundScan top-100 Christian chart.
Closing out the decade, John had produced five major label albums, and performed on 12. Over the next five years, John worked at an almost frenetic pace as one of the most in-demand producers in Nashville. In addition to Petra's further releases, he worked as the producer on 30 other albums. He usually performed on the releases as well, often sharing songwriting credits, as well. Elefante was committed to his role as producer, eschewing other opportunities such as an offer to replace Bobby Kimball as lead singer for Grammy winners, Toto.

1990-1994

John began focusing on heavier music in the early 1990's. Among many notable albums was the Guardian release, Fire and Love, which produced one of the first Christian songs to receive rotation on MTV. John would see this trend continue, with other Christian bands he produced receiving mainstream audiences. This ground-breaking work, along with others such as Stryper, helped pave the way for a new generation of cross-over contemporary Christian metal artists such UnderOath, As I Lay Dying, and P.O.D..
Elefante also felt the songwriting muse, and formed a new rock band with his brother, Mastedon. The band's name was a pachyderm-inspired reference to the brothers last name. Although John was an accomplished vocalist and performer, the Mastedon albums featured multiple lead singers and performances by other artists, creating an eclectic sound anchored by John's songwriting. His brother Dino played a prominent role, contributing songwriting and handling most of the guitar work.
Mastedon’s first release was titled It's a Jungle Out There! (1989). The title references the challenge of living without a spiritual ally. A year later, the band released Lofcaudio. This album continued the guest performance theme, though John sang more of the lead vocals. Unfortunately, John and Dino’s production schedule preempted any touring to commercially support the album. Even so, the albums charted at #25 and #10, respectively[5]. To this day, they are considered classics in the genre.
John and Dino formed their own record label, Pakaderm. Most of the music they produced on in the next 10 years was released on it. With major distribution through Word Records (Christian market) and A&M Records (mainstream), Pakaderm became an important element in the brothers success. Their label afforded them and their artists significant creative control, while still benefiting from major label resources.
Given their intense recording schedules, John and Dino decided to build their own recording studio in Nashville. They broke ground on the 28,000-square-foot (2,600 m2) Sound Kitchen in 1993. In addition to their own productions, the brothers planned to rent time in the studio to other artists and producers. Nashville certainly had no shortage of excellent recording studios, though, and it remained to be seen if the Kitchen would be booked.

1995-1999

Throughout the later half of 1990's, Elefante continued his breakneck pace as producer, and now record label chief. He decided it was also time to begin a solo career. John released two critically acclaimed and commercially successful solo albums: Windows of Heaven (1995) and Corridors (1997). Beginning with "This is What Love Is" (top 5 on Christian radio airplay charts[6]), they received significant radio airplay. Both charted in the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart, and established Elefante as a popular artist in Christian music.
Meanwhile, the Sound Kitchen was taking on a life of its own. Under the brothers management, the studio was quickly establishing itself as one of Nashville's most popular. Artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, and Buddy Guy had recorded there. The complex was soon expanded to 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2).
Elefante was hired by Pamplin Records in 1998, working with Dino to generate artist development. This period saw the release of an astounding 32 albums with John at the helm, most of which feature him as arranger and performer, as well. The styles ranged from rock to gospel; pop to metal.
In 1999, Elefante released his most popular solo effort, Defying Gravity (1999). Reaching #11 in the Billboard Christian top-20, it spawned several hit singles and mainstream music videos. John geared up for a 25-date solo tour to promote the album. Tragically, however, he was badly injured in an accident before the first concert, and had to cancel the tour.

2000-2007

John rebounded, beginning the new millennium with the production of Petra's Grammy award-winning album, Double Take. He continued at Pamplin, producing 20 more albums for them in just three years. Simultaneously, he and Dino continued their role managing the Sound Kitchen, which continued to grow in size and popularity.
The new year also saw Elefante's schedule becoming too hectic, however. Success was taking away too much time from his family. In 2002, he left Pamplin after a string of successful albums, including the debut for (now) mega-artist Natalie Grant.
The same year, John and Dino sold the Sound Kitchen. It had become the largest recording studio in the Southeastern United States. Artists included Alabama, Amy Grant, Barry Manilow, Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn, Carrie Underwood, Dixie Chicks, Dolly Parton, Donna Summer, George Strait, Gretchen Wilson, Jewel, Jimmy Buffett, Julio Iglesias, Keith Urban, Kenny Rogers, LeAnn Rimes, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Michael W Smith, Peter Cetera, Reba McEntire, Rascal Flatts, Third Day, Trisha Yearwood and Vince Gill.
John started a new major-distributed label with his brother in 2003, Selectric Records. Christian distribution was through Provident Label Group; mainstream through Sony BMG. Having their own label again allowed John to set his own pace for production. Along with co-managing the label with his brother, he produced 10 albums over the next three years. As a singer, he recorded with artists ranging from Pat Boone to Bono.
In late 2006, John took this opportunity to consider something he had never done in his career: catch his breath. Even with his reduced schedule, he needed a break. The brothers closed the label, and John could finally take some time away from the industry. This proved more challenging than expected, and despite his best intentions, he served as producer on three albums in 2007.

2009 Onward

At the dawn of 2009, Elefante has produced and/or performed on more than 100 major label albums. Through his work, he helped transform Christian hard rock from a handful of bands to a mainstream musical genre. The brotherhood had endured, and the two brothers had together achieved considerable artistic and commercial success. Elefante realized, though, that he was still a songwriter at heart. And that the ultimate measure of his career was sharing the joy of his faith; one that moved, sustained, and inspired him.
John has finished a new album, in a contemporary style that also hearkens back to the best of Mastedon, his KANSAS work, and solo albums. Get it here!



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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]


John Elefante - Windows Of Heaven (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 345 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 120 Mb | Scans | 37 Mb | Time: 46:03
Label: Word Records | Cat.#: 7014236628

After putting his solo career on hold to serve as producer to artists including Greg Long and Petra, singer and songwriter John Elefante recorded his debut project Windows of Heaven in 1995. A combination of CCM, pop, and rock, the album showcases the vocal intensity and passion of Elefante. Songs include "Hello My Good Friend," "This Is What Love Is," "No One's Ever Died for Me Before," and "That's Why God Made the Moon." ~ Review by Ashleigh Kittle

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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]

John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]


Track Listing

01. Hello My Good Friend (5:08)
02. Windows Of Heaven (5:02)
03. This Is What Love Is (4:58)
04. What If Our World (3:36)
05. Hold Me In Your Arms (The Prodigal) (3:46)
06. No One's Ever Died For Me Before (4:11)
07. Take Me To The River (4:22)
08. That's Why God Made The Moon (5:56)
09. Lay Down Your Life (4:57)
10. We Will Find Our Way (4:07)

Produced by John and Dino Elefante

Personnel

• John Elefante: vocals, keyboards, percussion
• Dino Elefante: acoustic guitar, backing vocals
• Wayne Aames: slide guitar
• J.R. Mcneely: bass, acoustic guitar
• Glenn Pierce, Michael Thompson: guitar
• John Pierce: bass
• David Raven, Scott Williamson, Jamie Wollam: drums
• Harlan Rogers: piano
• John Schreiner keyboards, piano
• Greg Vail: sax
• Rick Will: percussion

Backing vocals
• Vangie Archer, Jeff Gunn, Natalie Jackson, Darlene Koldenhoven, Geary Lanier, Olivia McClurkin, Alphie Silas, Rose Stone, Sara Tennison, Tina Vallejo

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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]


John Elefante - Corridors (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 364 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 135 Mb | Scans | 81 Mb | Time: 48:14
Label: Pamplin Music | Cat.#: PMCD9701

"Corridors", Elefante's 1997 album, was his second solo effort but is by no means sophmoric. John Elefante by that time had enjoyed a long and acclaimed career as a producer, particularly in the Christian market where he had worked with artists such as Petra. So of course the production on this album is top-notch. That pretty much applies to anything Elefante produces, when it comes to audio production, up there with Tom Scholz and Aldo Nova.

But the real gem of this album is "Not Just Any Other Day". The song tells about crucifixion of Christ, making the point that people around Jerusalem in 33 AD were going about their business without realizing that the most important event in the history of mankind was taking place. How many times do we miss the most important things while going about our daily business? ~ Review by Mike Goble

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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]

John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]


Track Listing

01. Corridors (4:41)
02. Treasures Of Heaven (5:24)
03. I Know You're There (5:16)
04. Not Just Any Other Day (4:56)
05. Eyes Of My Heart (4:21)
06. Every Time You See Me Cry (4:19)
07. Fall (4:07)
08. I'll Love You Forever (4:58)
09. Talk To Me (4:35)
10. Where Does Our Love Go (4:26)
11. Reprise (1:11)

Produced by Dino and John Elefante

Personnel

• John Elefante: vocals, keyboards
• Dan Needham: drums, percussion
• Matt Pearson: bass
• Tim Smith: additional bass on 1-8
• George Marinelli: guitars, mandolin
• Gary Burnette: electric guitar
• Paul Rogers: acoustic guitar on 2, 3, 8
• Glenn Pearce: additional lead guitar
• Jeff Roach: piano, keyboards
• Tony Harrell: organ
• Mark Douthit: horns
• Chris Carmichael: violin

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]


John Elefante - Defying Gravity (1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 392 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 141 Mb | Scans | 81 Mb | Time: 48:30
Label: Pamplin Music | Cat.#: PMCD9952

Former Kansas band member John Elefante released Defying Gravity in 1999. The album, being a blend of CCM, adult contemporary, and alternative Christian, offers an eclectic assortment of musical stylings. Included in this are "Pass the Flame," featuring a soft folk-rock sound with pop-country influences, "Home With a View," which is CCM set at a moderate pace with a catchy melody, and the rock-oriented "Don't Leave the Band." Elefante served as a co-writer on all ten of the project's tracks. Lyrically, the songs range from the wonder of God's love in "The Way That You Love Me" to childlike faith in "If You Just Believe." ~ Review by Ashleigh Kittle

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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]

John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]


Track Listing

01. If You Just Believe (4:42)
02. Pass The Flame (5:36)
03. The Stream (4:40)
04. Defying Gravity (4:50)
05. The Truth, The Life (5:07)
06. The Way That You Love Me (3:57)
07. Exit 39 (5:09)
08. Home With A View (5:09)
09. Don't Leave The Band (4:53)
10. Give It All Away (4:27)

Produced by Dino & John Elefante

Personnel

• John Elefante: vocals, keyboards
• Chris McHugh: drums
• Gary Burnett, George Marineli Jr.: guitar
• Matt Pierson: bass
• Jeffrey Roach: piano
• Larry Hall: organ
• Tony Palacios: guitar on The Truth, The Life

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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]


John Elefante - On My Way To The Sun (2013)
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 443 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 145 Mb | Scans | 38 Mb | Time: 56:14
Label: Kingheir Music | Cat.#: 9947539057

It's quite possible that John Elefante is one of CCM's most decorated and credited musicians, yet almost completely unknown by most. The former lead singer of Kansas wrote the group's third highest overall charting single – which is pretty impressive when you consider that the first two are "Dust in the Wind" and "Carry On My Wayward Son" – and their two highest charting singles of all time on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Chart. Elefante has two solo contemporary Christian albums, several albums with his brother, Dino, under the name Mastedon, as well as numerous other writing and musical credits to his name as a singer, songwriter, musician, and producer. Elefante's newest solo effort, On My Way to the Sun, harkens back to his days in Kansas. This foray into classic and progressive rock may not be for some younger ears, but it sounds just right for fans of the 70's…. ~ Review by Michael Weaver Jesusfreakhideout.com

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John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]

John Elefante - Discography (1995-2013) [4 Albums]


Track Listing

01. This Is How The Story Goes [with Rich Williams & David Ragsdale from Kansas] (11:06)
02. Where Have The Old Days Gone (5:17)
03. On My Way To The Sun (5:08)
04. All I Have To Do (5:24)
05. The Awakening (5:10)
06. Half The Way Home (5:10)
07. We All Fall Short (4:14)
08. Don’t Hide Away (5:15)
09. This Time (5:06)
10. Confess (4:24)

Produced by John Elefante

Personnel

• John Elefante: lead and backing vocals, keyboards
• Dave Cleveland: guitar
• Eric Darkin: percussion
• JB McNeely, Matthew Pearson: bass
• Dan Needham: drums
• Sam Nicoletta: keyboards
• Rusty Posey: vocals
• David Ragsdale: violin

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John Elefante / On My Way To The Sun

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Range status and errors

Selected range

Filename D:\My Music\John Elefante - 2013 On My Way To The Sun\John Elefante - On My Way To The Sun.wav

Peak level 96.6 %
Extraction speed 1.9 X
Range quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 678DDE74
Copy CRC 678DDE74
Copy OK

No errors occurred


AccurateRip summary

Track 1 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [A0A7F196] (AR v1)
Track 2 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [4A3086E2] (AR v1)
Track 3 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [7E1ACFAA] (AR v1)
Track 4 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [D12636E4] (AR v1)
Track 5 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [21EB5239] (AR v1)
Track 6 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [56CB3DB4] (AR v1)
Track 7 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [2A88AD33] (AR v1)
Track 8 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [94A2DBEC] (AR v1)
Track 9 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [579DE9DF] (AR v1)
Track 10 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [8A7444EF] (AR v1)

All tracks accurately ripped

End of status report

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Many thanks to the original uploader: kolushew

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