After putting his solo career on hold to serve as producer to artists including Greg Long and Petra, singer and songwriter John Elefante recorded his debut project Windows of Heaven in 1995. A combination of CCM, pop, and rock, the album showcases the vocal intensity and passion of Elefante. Songs include "Hello My Good Friend," "This Is What Love Is," "No One's Ever Died for Me Before," and "That's Why God Made the Moon." ~ Ashleigh Kittle, All Music Guide
Dino Elefante (Producer), The Fabulous Martin Brothers (Horn), David Raven (Drums), Glen Pierce (Guitar), John Elefante (Keyboards), Dino Elefante (Engineer), Tom Howard (Conductor), Doug Beiden (Engineer), Vangie Archer (Vocals (Background)), J.R. McNeely (Bass), Dino Elefante (Guitar), J.R. McNeely (Engineer), Stan "Be Bop" Martin (Arranger), Terry Christian (Mixing), J.R. McNeely (Guitar (Acoustic)), Scott Williamson (Drums), Rose Stone (Vocals (Background)), Dave Murphy (String Engineer), Darlene Koldenhoven (Vocals (Background)), Jeff Gunn (Vocals (Background)), John Schreiner (Keyboards), John Elefante (Percussion), John Elefante (Vocals (Background)), Tom Howard (Arranger), Natalie Jackson (Vocals (Background)), Rick "Soldier" Will (Percussion), Geary Lanier (Vocals (Background)), Tina Vallejo (Vocals (Background)), Harlan Rogers (Piano), Jamie Wollam (Drums), Lynn Keesecker (A&R), Greg Vail (Guitar), John Elefante (Producer), John Schreiner (Piano), John Thomas (Engineer)