The Flower That Shattered the Stone

The Flower That Shattered the Stone
Studio album by John Denver
Released September 1990
Length 50:19
Label Windstar
Producer John Denver, Roger Nichols
John Denver chronology
Earth Songs
(1990)Earth Songs1990
The Flower That Shattered the Stone
(1990)
Christmas, Like a Lullaby
(1990)Christmas, Like a Lullaby1990
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The Flower That Shattered the Stone is the 23rd studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver released in September, 1990.

This release consists of 9 tracks taken from John's 21st studio album Stonehaven Sunrise (an Australian only release in 1989); 2 tracks taken from John's 22nd studio album Earth Songs; and the new track "The Flower That Shattered The Stone (reprise)".

Track listing

Side one

  1. "The Flower That Shattered the Stone" (John Jarvis, Joe Henry)
  2. "Thanks to You" (Denver, Johnny Christopher, Sam Hogin, Conrad Reeder)
  3. "Postcard from Paris" (Denver, Jimmy Webb)
  4. "High, Wide & Handsome" (Chuck Pyle)
  5. "Eagles and Horses" (Denver, Joe Henry)
  6. "A Little Further North" (Denver, Graeme Connors)

Side two

  1. "Raven’s Child" (Denver, Joe Henry)
  2. "Ancient Rhymes" (Denver, Bob Samples)
  3. "The Gift You Are" (Denver)
  4. "I Watch You Sleeping" (Mike Batt)
  5. "Stonehaven Sunset" (Denver)
  6. "The Flower That Shattered the Stone (Reprise)" (duet with Kosetsu Minami) (John Jarvis, Joe Henry)

Stonehaven Sunrise track listing

  1. "High, Wide & Handsome" (Chuck Pyle)
  2. "Thanks To You" (Denver, Johnny Christopher, Sam Hogin, Conrad Reeder)
  3. "You're Still The One For Me" (Sung By Cassandra Delaney-Denver)
  4. "And So It Goes" (with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) (Released in the US on the NGDB album Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two)
  5. "Wish You Were Here (Postcard Du Paris)" (Denver, Jimmy Webb)
  6. "A Little Further North" (Denver, Graeme Connors)
  7. "Ancient Rhymes" (Denver, Bob Samples)
  8. "The Gift You Are" (Denver)
  9. "I Watch You Sleeping" (Mike Batt)
  10. "Eagles and Horses (I'm Flying Again)" (Denver, Joe Henry)
  11. "Stonehaven Sunset" (Denver)

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