In the Volume of the Book

In the Volume of the Book

Infobox Album |
Name = In the Volume of the Book
Type = Album
Artist = 2nd Chapter of Acts



Released = 1975
Recorded =
Length =
Label = Myrrh Records
Producer = Buck Herring
Reviews =

Last album = With Footnotes
This album = In the Volume of the Book
Next album = Mansion Builder

"In the Volume of the Book" is a 1975 album by 2nd Chapter of Acts. This landmark album was produced and engineered by Buck Herring.

Track listing

# "Start Everyday With A Smile"
# "Yahweh"
# "Something Tells Me"
# "The Grey Song"
# "Now That I Belong To You"
# "Psalms 63"
# "Prince Song"
# "Morning Comes When You Call"
# "Borrowed Time"
# "Last Day Of My Life"
# "Hey Whatcha' Say"
# "Keep On Shinin'"
# "I Can't Get Near You"

Personnel

* Michael Been – bass
* Jim Gordon – percussion
* Emery Gordy – bass
* Jay Graydon – guitar
* John Guerin – percussion
* Annie Herring – piano, percussion
* David Hungate – bass
* Phil Keaggy – guitar, guitar solos
* David Kemper – drums
* Michael Omartian – piano, percussion, organ, AARVARK
* Larry Rolando – guitar
* Danny Timms – piano

See also

* With Footnotes/In The Volume Of The Book


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