The Guild Collection Vol. 1
- The Guild Collection Vol. 1
Infobox Album | Name = The Guild Collection Vol. 1
Type = Album
Artist = Caedmon's Call
Released = 1997
Recorded = ?
Genre = Rock music, Christian rock
Length = 65:52
Label = Warner Alliance
Producer = ?
Reviews = | Last album = "Limited Edition Tour EP" (1997)
This album = "The Guild Collection Vol. 1" (1997)
Next album = "Intimate Portrait" (1998)
"The Guild Collection Vol. 1" was a limited edition release to Guild members. This has become sought after outside the fan community.
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Track listing
# "Stupid Kid (live)" - 3:58
# "Open Letter" - 4:46
# "Not Enough" - 3:33
# "Bus Driver" - 5:01
# "Glory Glory Lord (live)" - 3:30
# "Staircase Intro (live)" - 1:11
# "Staircase (live)" - 6:00
# "My Calm // Your Storm (live)" - 3:45
# "Not the Land" - 5:17
# "I Waited (live)" - 4:04
# "Another 10 Miles (live)" - 5:22
# "Somewhere North of Here" - 5:44
# "Faith My Eyes" - 6:23
# "Down Around You (instrumental)" - 5:39
# "Clean am I" - 4:16
Personnel
Band members
*Cliff Young – Lead vocals, Acoustic Rhythm guitar, Backing Vocals
*Danielle Glenn – Vocals, Backing Vocals
*Garett Buell – Percussion
*Aric Nitzberg – Bass Guitar, Upright Bass
*Todd Bragg – Drums, Shaker
*Randy Holsapple - Hammond B-3, Accordion
*Derek Webb – Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Vocals, Backing Vocals
Release details
*1997, USA, Warner Alliance ?, Release Date ? ? 1997, CD
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