Visions (Paul Field album)
- Visions (Paul Field album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Visions
Type = Album
Artist = Paul Field
Released = 1985
Recorded = September 1984 to February 1985
Genre = Folk/Rock
Length =
Label = Myrrh Records MYX1191
Producer = Paul Field
Reviews =
Last album = "Building Bridges" (1984)
This album = "Visions" (1985)
Next album = "Different Yet the Same" (1986)
"Visions" is the title of the fourth solo album, a double LP, by the Christian singer-songwriter Paul Field. It is a musical, or rather "a message to the nation that God is great, a message to the church that God is powerful and a message to Christians everywhere that God's resources are available to them" (Paul Field, March 1985, cover notes on the "Visions" LP).
Track listing
ide one
# "Creation" (Paul Field)
# "Solomon's Temple" (Paul Field)
# "Elijah's Contest. Part 1: The prophet's of Baal" (Paul Field)
# "Elijah's Contest. Part 2: Elijah's song" (Paul Field)
# "Elijah's Contest. PArt 3: God answers with fire" (Paul Field)
ide two
# "Ezekiel's Valley. Part 1: Lament" (Paul Field)
# "Exekiel's Valley. Part 2: Valley of dry bones" (Paul Field)
# "Ezekiel's VAlley. PArt 3: Renewal" (Paul Field)
# "Mary's Song" (Paul Field)
ide three
# "Baptism. Part 1: Prepare the way" (Paul Field)
# "Baptism. Part 2: The spirit of the Lord is upon me" (Paul Field)
# "The Cross and the Empty Tomb. Part 1: No greater love" (Paul Field)
# "The Cross and the Empty Tomb. Part 2: The way of the cross" (Paul Field)
# "The Cross and the Empty Tomb. Part 3: The empty tomb" (Paul Field)
ide four
# "River of Life. Part 1: The condemnation of the seven churches" (Paul Field)
# "River of Life. Part 2: God's love, our vision" (Paul Field)
Personnel
*Paul Field: Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar, Bass and Drums
*Julie Moon: Vocals
*Mark Williamson: Vocals
*Sharon Armstrong: Vocals
*Bernie Armstrong: Vocals
*Sue Bassett: Vocals
Production notes
*Produced by Paul Field
*Engineered by Paul Field
*Recorded at "The Billiard Room", Loxwood, Wallington, Surrey
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