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# Daniel Amos – ''[[Mr. Buechner's Dream]]'', with [[Galaxy21 Music]], 2001
# Daniel Amos – ''[[Mr. Buechner's Dream]]'', with [[Galaxy21 Music]], 2001
# Daniel Amos – ''When Everyone Wore Hats'', (2002)
# Daniel Amos – ''When Everyone Wore Hats'', (2002)
# Terry Scott Taylor]] – ''[[LITTLE, big]]'', (2002)
# Terry Scott Taylor – ''LITTLE, big'', (2002)
# Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor – ''The Prickly Heat Radio Players'', 2004
# Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor – ''The Prickly Heat Radio Players'', 2004
# Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor – ''The Perfectly Frank, True Story of Christmas''
# Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor – ''The Perfectly Frank, True Story of Christmas''

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Stunt Records
Founded1990 (1990)
FounderTerry Scott Taylor
Tom Gulotta
Distributor(s)Galaxy21 Music
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States
Official websitewww.danielamos.com/stunt/

Stunt Records is an independent record label formed in 1990 by Daniel Amos, Terry Scott Taylor, and Tom Gulotta.[1]

This is different from the Stunt Records which is a jazz record label in Denmark.[2]

Discography

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  1. The Swirling EddiesSwirling Mellow
  2. Daniel AmosLive Bootleg '82, (1990)
  3. Daniel Amos – ¡Alarma! (CD reissue w/3 bonus tracks), (1991)
  4. Daniel Amos – Doppelgänger (CD reissue w/3 bonus tracks), (1992)
  5. Various Artists – No Sense of History, (1992) with Alternative Records
  6. Various Artists – Shirley, Goodness & Misery, (1992) with Alternative Records
  7. Daniel Amos – Motor Cycle Tracks (CD promo), (1993)
  8. Terry Scott TaylorKnowledge & Innocence (collector's edition signed & numbered by Terry), (1993)
  9. Daniel Amos – Preachers From Outer Space, (1995)
  10. LoamStereoscopic, (1996)
  11. Terry Scott Taylor – Ten–Gallon Hat Six–song E.P., (1997)
  12. Eve SelisOut On a Wire, (1998)
  13. Eve Selis – Into the Sun, (1999)
  14. Eve Selis – Long Road Home, (2000)
  15. Terry Scott Taylor – Imaginarium, (2000)
  16. Daniel Amos – The Alarma! Chronicles Book Set, (2000)
  17. Daniel Amos – Mr. Buechner's Dream, with Galaxy21 Music, 2001
  18. Daniel Amos – When Everyone Wore Hats, (2002)
  19. Terry Scott Taylor – LITTLE, big, (2002)
  20. Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor – The Prickly Heat Radio Players, 2004
  21. Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor – The Perfectly Frank, True Story of Christmas
  22. Terry Scott Taylor – Imaginarium: Songs from the Neverhood, (2005)
  23. Daniel Amos – Daniel Amos 30th Anniversary Deluxe Reissue (2006)
  24. The Swirling Eddies – The midget, the speck and the molecule (2007)
  25. Daniel Amos – Darn Floor – Big Bite 20th Anniversary Edition
  26. The Lost DogsOld Angel (2010)
  27. Terry Scott Taylor – Swine Before Pearl, Standard & Deluxe Editions (2010)
  28. Terry Scott Taylor – Swine Before Pearl, Volume 2, (2011)
  29. Daniel Amos – Daniel Amos Collector's Edition (rerelease of 30th Anniversary edition, 2011)
  30. Daniel Amos – Shotgun Angel Collector's Edition (2 CD Deluxe Reissue, 2011)
  31. Daniel Amos – Mr. Buechner's Dream (Reissue with bonus track, 2011)
  32. Daniel Amos – Tour 2011 (Tour compilation, 2011)
  33. Terry Scott Taylor – Return to the Neverhood (Comic Book & CD, 2012)
  34. Daniel Amos – Dig Here Said the Angel (CD, 2012)

Videography

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  1. Daniel Amos - Live in Anaheim 1985, DVD (2004)
  2. Daniel Amos - The Making of Mr. Buechner's Dream DVD, (2005)
  3. Daniel Amos - Instruction Through Film, DVD (2007)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Stunt Records Swirling Wacky Web Site".
  2. ^ Baekgaard, Jakob (23 December 2009). "Stunt Records: Re/Defining Mainstream". All About Jazz. Retrieved 21 June 2018.