- Second Hand
Infobox Album |
Name = Second Hand
Type =Album
Artist =Mark Heard
Released = 1991
Recorded =Fingerprint Recorders Los Angeles, California
Genre = Folk/Rock
Length =
Label =Fingerprint Records
Producer =Mark Heard
Reviews =
Last album =Dry Bones Dance (1990)
This album = "Second Hand" (1991)
Next album = "Satellite Sky " (1992)"Second Hand" is the title of an album by
Mark Heard , released in 1991, on Heard's ownFingerprint Records .At the 4th Annual Americana Music Association Honors & Awards, the Ryman Auditorium September 2005,
Buddy Miller received the Album of the Year Award for his "Universal United House of Prayer", and the opening cut of that album, was a cover of Heard's "Worry Too Much" (originally released on this album), won the Song of the Year Award.This album was listed at #4 in the book "" (Harvest House Publishers, 2001).
Track listing
All songs written by Mark Heard, except where otherwise noted.
# "Nod Over Coffee"
# "Lonely Moon"
# "Worry Too Much"
# "Look Over Your Shoulder"
# "She Don't Have A Clue"
# "Talking In Circles"
# "Love Is Not the Only Thing"
# "I Just Wanna Get Warm"
# "Another Good Lie"
# "All Too Soon"
# "It's Not Your Fault"
# "I'm Looking Through You" (written byJohn Lennon andPaul McCartney )
# "What Kind Of A Friend"
# "The Ways Of Men" (written bySteve Padgett )The Band
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Steve Hindalong : Drums.
*David Raven: Drums.
*Bill Batstone : Acoustic Bass Guitar, Electric Bass.
*Glen Holmen : Standup Bass, Electric Bass.
*Fergus Jemison Marsh : Chapman Stick.
*Mark Heard : Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Hammond, Vocals, Accordion, Mandolin, Harmonica.
*Pam Dwinell-Miner: Backing Vocals.
*Greg Liesz: Pedal Steel, Dobro.
*David Baker: Percussion.
*Doug Atwell : FiddleProduction notes
*Produced by Mark Heard.
*Recorded and Mixed atFingerprint Recorders by Mark Heard.
*Drums Recorded atNeverland Studios .
*Production Associate: Dan Russell.
*Executive Producer: Chuck Long.
*Artwork & Package by Mark Heard.
*Face photo by Joel Russell.
*Digital Mastering at Future Disc Systems, by Eddy Schreyer.
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