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"Songs From My Window Seat" came to fruition the way most of Dennis' recordings have, with mostly voluntary participation from his best musician and recording friends, and a few miracles along the way. "Life is not a 30-minute sitcom where all of our problems are introduced and resolved quickly", he notes. "So, this album, like the other 3, has it's ups and downs, but ultimately has a thread of hope that runs from beginning to end." We hope you enjoy "Songs", and should you be interested in Dennis' other work, we have his published essays and other recordings available as well.
     

  • Father's Day, 1996
  • The Great Wide World
  • Love is Where You Are
  • Will You Still Love Me?
  • The Hidden Hand
  • Sometimes Late at Night
  • Father's Day
  • Jacob's Ladder
  • Vincent
  • I Go Home
  • Midnight Music
  • Mumbling
  • Heart of an Angry Son
  • Five Hundred Miles / Somewhere My Children
A collection of acoustic songs, produced by Dan Yeaney and Dennis. The musicians include Max Dyer, Sam Taylor, Kemper Crabb, Ray Dillard, Skip Purvis, and many others. Another miracle production that couldn't have happened if not for the generosity and kindness of the studio and the musicians.
     

  • Man of Steel, 1987
  • Antinomian Nights
  • Carry Me Away
  • Alien Shoes
  • Change of Heart
  • Man of Steel
  • Ordering My Private World
  • Don't Touch My Genes (Algeny)
  • Deep in the Night
  • Crystal Sea
Distributed in the US, Canada, and Europe. An unusual album that combines Dennis' poignant lyrics with ringing electric guitars and driving rhythms. The prophetic "Don't Touch My Genes" and the title track were favorites both on Christian rock radio and album rock stations across the country.
     

  • Face to Face, 1981
  • Face to Face
  • Lonesome Highway
  • I Sought the Lord
  • Rainbow's End
  • Love One Another
  • Creation Song
  • Sunny Morn
  • Lord Send Me Someone
  • Saturn Rings
  • Johnny
Dennis' first recording after many years of writing and performing. It features Andrae Crouch's touring band at the time, and combines an eclectic mix of driving rock and roll, country, and soft ballads. The title track, and in fact, most of this recording, received extensive airplay on Texas radio stations.
     
© 2008 Dennis Welch