This article is about , a label of .
is the
Record Label of
Larry Norman . It was set up in
1975 to distribute his own work, after he had been released by
Capitol Records . Solid Rock had a distribution deal with
Word Records until 1980.
Besides releasing his own work, other artists like
Randy Stonehill ,
Tom Howard ,
Mark Heard ,
Daniel Amos ,
Pantano & Salsbury (formerly known as the
J.C. Power Outlet ), and
Salvation Air Force were signed to his label. Larry Norman also worked with
David Edwards (ex-J.C. Power Outlet), who finally got to release his debut recording, a self titled album on
Myrrh Records in 1980, as well as the British artist
Steve Scott .
Steve Scott got to record one album called ''Moving Pictures'', produced by
Larry Norman and
Mark Heard , that in the end was put on the shelf. A new album, ''Love in the Western World'', was released on
Exit Records in 1983, though.
In February
1992 , Norman had a heart attack and he has limited the activities of his record label since then, but work continues to release CD versions of archival material from the 1970s.
- '' In Another Land '', Larry Norman , 1976
- '' Welcome To Paradise '', Randy Stonehill , 1976
- '' View From The Bridge '', Tom Howard , 1977
- '' Hit The Switch '', Pantano/Salsbury , 1977
- '' On Turning To Dust '', Mark Heard , 1978
- '' Appalachian Melody '', Mark Heard , 1979
- '' The Sky Is Falling '', Randy Stonehill , 1980
- '' Horrendous Disc '', Daniel Amos , 1981
- '' Something New Under The Son '', Larry Norman , 1981 (recorded in 1977)
- '' Friends On Tour '', Larry Norman & Friends , 1981
- '' Get Me Out Of Hollywood '', Randy Stonehill , 1999 (recorded in 1973)