Start Believin'
Start Believin' is a Christian rock album by Steve Camp and was released by Myrrh Records in 1980.
Track listing
- "The Feeling is Happening" - 6:02
- "You Are the Rainbow" - 3:12
- "Easy Livin' " - 3:05
- "Ambassador in Chains" - 3:51
- "Start Believin'" - 4:46
- "Under His Love" - 3:35
- "Do They Have to Grow Up?" - 3:56
- "I'll Always Need You Lord" - 5:47
- "Bobby" - 5:19
- "Psalm 131" - 2:10
Production
- Morris "Butch" Stewart – producer
- Steve Camp – co-producer
- Paul Libman – co-producer
- Hank Neuberger – recording, mixing
- Phil Bonono – additional engineer
- Gary Elgehammer – additional engineer
- Tommy Hanson – additional engineer
- Glenn Meadows – mastering at Masterfonics
- Michael Harris Design – art design, concept
- Michael Borum – photography
Personnel
- Steve Camp – lead vocals, backing vocals, arrangements, acoustic piano, guitars
- Paul Libman – acoustic piano, clavinet, arrangements, horn and string arrangements, acoustic piano solo, electric piano, backing vocals, Polymoog
- Lonnie Reaves – electric piano, acoustic piano
- Byron Gregory – guitars
- Beau MacDougall – guitars
- Rich Maisel – guitars
- Joe Godfrey – guitars
- Tony Brown – bass
- Steve Rodby – bass, string bass
- Wayne Stewart – drums
- Tom Ratdke – drums
- James Hampton – percussion
- Ken Soderblom – English horn
- Morris "Butch" Stewart – arrangements, horn and string arrangements, backing vocals
- Kitty Haywood – backing vocals
- Ricky Linton – backing vocals
- Brenda Mitchell – backing vocals
- Mary Ann Stewart – backing vocals
- Alfonso Surrett – backing vocals
- Lilian Tynes – backing vocals
- Ken Soderblom – alto saxophone
- Jack Baron and Ken Soderblom – tenor saxophone
- John Haynor, Art Lisner and Cy Touff – trombone
- Ron Friedman, Arthur Hoyle, Russ Iverson and Bobby Lewis – trumpet
- Arthur Hoyle and Bobby Lewis – flugelhorn
- Dale Clevenger and Thomas Howell – French horn
- Philip Blum and Leonard Chausow – cello
- Richard Ferrin, Harold D. Klatz and Roger Moulton – viola
- Sol Bobrov, Joseph Golan, Samuel Magad, Arnold Roth and Fred Spector – violin