Selected Discography

Spirituality Simplified includes several quotations from the lyrics* of various pop music songs that directly relate to the particular subject being addressed. The following list summarizes the source material used by the author (* All passages were used with permission.)

Ambrosia, Art Beware. From the album, Life Beyond L.A. (Warner Bros. Records, Inc. 1978).

The Beatles, I Am The Walrus. From the album, Magical Mystery Tour. (The Gramophone Co. Ltd., Northern Songs Ltd. 1967).

Jackson Browne, The Fuse. From the album, The Pretender. (Elektra/Asylum Records, a division of Warner Communications, Inc. (now a Time Warner Company) 1976).

Joe Cocker, Up Where We Belong. From the CD, The Essential Joe Cocker. (Island Records. 1982), (Karussel International, 1995).

Dan Fogelberg, Wild Places. From the CD, Wild Places. (CBS Records and manufactured by Epic Records. 1990).

Dan Fogelberg, Man in the Mirror. From the album, Captured Angel. (CBS Records and manufactured by Epic Records/CBS Inc. 1975).

Dan Fogelberg, The Spirit Trail. From the CD, Wild Places. (CBS Records and manufactured by Epic Records. 1990).

Don Henley, Little Tin God. From the CD, The End of the Innocence. (The David Geffen Company, manufactured exclusively by Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Time Warner Company. 1988).

Don Henley, Gimme What You’ve Got. From the CD, The End of the Innocence. (The David Geffen Company, manufactured exclusively by Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Time Warner Company. 1988).

Don Henley, The Heart of the Matter. From the CD, The End of the Innocence. (The David Geffen Company, manufactured exclusively by Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Time Warner Company. 1988).

Don Henley, My Thanksgiving. From the CD, Inside Job. (Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Time Warner Company. 2000).

Don Henley, They’re Not Here, They’re Not Coming. From the CD, Inside Job. (Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Time Warner Company. 2000).

Styx, The Grand Illusion. From the album, The Grand Illusion. (A&M Records, Inc. 1977).

Todd Rundgren, No World Order 1.1. From the CD, No World Order. (Alchemedia Productions. Manufactured and distributed by Forward, a label of Rhino Records, Inc. 1993).

Todd Rundgren, Proactivity. From the CD, No World Order. (Alchemedia Productions. Manufactured and distributed by Forward, a label of Rhino Records, Inc. 1993).

Todd Rundgren, Who’s Sorry Now? From the CD, Second Wind. (Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Time Warner Company. 1990).

Todd Rundgren, I Love My Life. From the CD, Nearly Human. (Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Time Warner Company. 1989).

Triumph, Fight the Good Fight. From the album/CD, Allied Forces. (TRC Records. 1981).