Things We Deeply Feel

Things We Deeply Feel

Infobox Album
Name = Things We Deeply Feel
Type = studio
Artist = The Archers


Released = 1975
Recorded =
Genre = Christian rock
Length =
Label = Light
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Keep Singin' That Love Song" (1974)
This album = "Things We Deeply Feel" (1975)
Next album = "Fresh Surrender" (1977)

"Things We Deeply Feel" the fourth album release for The Archers and their first release for the West Coast’s powerful CCM franchise, "Light Records". The record company went all out for the project, bringing in some of Hollywood’s top studio players, including several Steely Dan alumni. Released before national charts were created, [Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music; Mark Allan Powell, pp. 46-47; Hendrickson ISBN 1565639006] it spawned several top airplay list hits, including the #1 “It Wouldn’t Be Enough”. [The Archers Contemporary Christian Music Magazine article: Reunion for Reunion; February 1991: “In The News”-Paul Baker]

Track listing

#"Music (He Brings A New Song)" (Billy Rush Masters, Cole) – 3:35
#"Giver Of Life" (Masters) – 3:27
#"Sit Yourself Down" (Nancye Short-Tsapralis) – 2:54
#"Lord You’ve Being Good To Me" (Andrae Crouch) – 2:47
#"It Wouldn’t Be Enough" (Aldridge) – 3:59
#"I’m With Jesus" (D. Erwin) – 3:15
#"Brand New Day" (Masters) – 3:31
#"You Are My Inspiration" (Masters) – 2:58
#"If You Can’t Believe In Love" (Paxton, Hellard) – 3:17
#"It’s Love To Me" (Masters, Aldridge) – 3:01
#"Praise Him" (Masters, Aldridge) – 2:52

Personnel

*Jay Graydonguitar
*Ben Benay – guitar
*Lee Ritenour – guitar
*Dan Ferguson – guitar
*Red Rhodespedal steel
*Leland Sklarbass
*David Paichkeyboards
*Ed Green – drums
*Hal Blaine – drums
*Allan Estes – percussion
*Harold Hensley – electric fiddle
*Hy Lesnick – orchestra conductor

References

External links

* [http://pages.prodigy.net/steveund/archers/home.htm Archers.org]
* [http://www.bsnpubs.com/word/light.html Light album discography]


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