Michael Omartian discography

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Studio albums4
EPs2
Compilation albums1
Collaboration9
Michael Omartian discography
Michael Omartian (left) with Tommy Sims (middle) and Jammes "Jamba" Castro (right) in a string session at Starstruck studion in Nashville.
Studio albums4
EPs2
Compilation albums1
Collaboration9

Michael Omartian, American musician, keyboardist, and music producer has released 4 solo studio albums, 9 collaboration albums, 4 promotional singles, 2 EPs, and 1 compilation albums.[1] He has sold over 350 million albums over the span of his career whether it be through being a solo artist, producer, or anything of the like.[2]

He launched his musical career in the 1970s with the disco band Rhythm Heritage. The group went on to be known for their #1 single, "Theme from S.W.A.T." which peaked at number 1 on the US Hot 100.[3] While with the band, he released multiple solo albums and with others, like White Horse and Adam Again

After the disbandment of Rhythm Heritage in 1979 after ruling the 1970s, he focused more on producing in the Christian field of music as a session musician. Thanks in part to incredibly successful albums like Amy Grant's Heart in Motion, which sold over 5 million copies,[4] he became widely known in the music industry as a producer and gradually stopped focusing on his solo work.

Solo

Michael and Stormie Omartian

  • 1978: Seasons of the Soul (Myrrh)[9]
  • 1980: The Builder (Seymour)[10]
  • 1982: Mainstream (Sparrow)[11]
  • 1982: Omartian Odyssey: The Musical Journey of Michael and Stormie Omartian (compilation) (Myrrh)[12]
  • 1983: Together Live (with 2nd Chapter of Acts) (Sparrow)[13]

Others

  • 1974: Compliments of Garcia Jerry Garcia (Round)[14]
  • 1976: Through a Child's Eyes Annie Herring (Sparrow)[15]
  • 1995: Like Brothers Pratt & McClain (Sonrise Music)[16]
  • 1995: Contemporary Mozart (non-US release entitled Bon Appetit: Contemporary Mozart Arrangements Volume 2) (K-Tel)[17]
  • 2000: Child of the Promise: A Musical Story Celebrating The Birth of Christ Michael and Stormie Omartian (Sparrow)[18]

Producer

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