
Agapeland is an album by multiple Dove Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated music group Candle. Most of the music on this album was written by Jim and Dee Patton and produced and arranged by Jim Patton. Jim and Dee conceptualized the album and wrote the dialogue. Jim Kuiper narrated, Frank Hernandez played bass, Kathy Salerno played pianos, Steve Shubin played drums, and Jim Patton played guitars. It was recorded in 1974 and originally released in February, 1975 on Indie label Candle Company Music,, then later released on Word Records. This is the first Agapeland album. Some songs were re-recorded with Barry McGuire for the 1978 Birdwing Records release, Bullfrogs and Butterflies.

Ants'hillvania is a Sparrow Records production that was written by Jimmy and Carol Owens with Cherry Boone O'Neil and produced by Dan Collins. It is well known for being full of "Ant"-puns. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Album for Children for the Grammy Awards of 1981.

Ants'hillvania II: The Honeydew Adventure is the second album in the Agapeland related series, Ants'hillvania. It was written by Jimmy and Carol Owens with Cherry Boone O'Neil. It is well known for being full of "Ant"-puns. The first album, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children for 1981 for the 24th annual Grammy Awards.
Bullfrogs and Butterflies (1978) is the first album in the Dove Award-winning Christian children's series called Bullfrogs and Butterflies. It is set in Agapeland, and is an offshoot of the Agapeland album. It was produced by Mike Deasy and features Barry McGuire and Candle.
Bullfrogs and Butterflies II (1985) is the second album in the Dove Award winning Christian children's series called Bullfrogs and Butterflies. It is set in Agapeland, and is an offshoot of the Agapeland album. This album was nominated for the 1985 Grammy Award for "Best Recording for Children," and it won the 1985 Dove award for "Children's Music Album of the Year."

Music Machine (1977) is a Christian children's album by Candle. It is set in Agapeland, and teaches children about the fruit of the Holy Spirit. It features the characters Stevie and Nancy. It spawned a series of spin-off Music Machine albums albums, books, a video game and Music Machine movies too.

Music Machine II (1983) is a Christian children's album by Candle that is a continuation of the Music Machine album from 1977. It is set in Agapeland, and teaches children about the Love. It features the characters Stevie and Nancy. It is part of a series of spin-offs of Music Machine albums, books, and Music Machine movies. This album is the winner of the 1983 Dove Award for "Children's Music Album of the Year," and it was Nominated for the 1983 Grammy Award "Best Recording for Children."

Music Machine III is a Christian children's album. It is not set in Agapeland this time, but it features the characters Stevie and Nancy receiving a miniature music machine from the Conductor in the mail. It is part of a series of spin-offs of Music Machine albums, books, and Music Machine movies.

Music Machine Club Fun Album (1986) is a Christian children's album. It is set in Agapeland, and it features the characters known as Sloops who were introduced in Music Machine II: All About Love. It is part of a series of spin-offs of Music Machine albums, books, and Music Machine movies. Unlike the other albums in the series, Mr. Conductor, Stevie and Nancy do not appear on this one. One of the Sloops named Dooog had his own video series called Dooog's Garage Theatre in 1987.
Nathaniel the Grublet (1979) is a Christian children's album by the Dove Award winning and Grammy Award nominated group Candle and Dean Jones. It is an Agapeland related album. In 1987 a live action 30 minute film was released that was based on the original album. The record album included an illustrated story book to go along with it. In the early 1980s, the album was sold via door-to-door salespeople.
Once Upon a Christmas: The Original Story is a Christmas Christian children's album. Although it doesn't bear the "Music Machine" name, it is set in Agapeland, and it features the characters Stevie and Nancy who have only previously appeared in the Music Machine series. It is part of a series of spin-offs of Music Machine albums, books, and movies. It also features members of the Texas Boys Choir.
Sir Oliver's Song (1979) is a Christian children's album by the Dove Award winning and Grammy Award nominated group Candle. It is an Agapeland related album, and teaches the 10 Commandments through songs that are based on musical styles from around the world. Stevie and Nancy of the Music Machine series are featured on this album.