Different Yet the Same

Different Yet the Same
Different Yet the Same
Studio album by Paul Field with Roy Martin
Released 1986
Recorded September to December 1985
Genre Folk/Rock
Label Myrrh Records MYR1211
Producer Paul Field
Paul Field with Roy Martin chronology
Visions
(1985)
Different Yet the Same
(1986)
Breaking Bread
(1986)

Different Yet the Same is the title of the fifth solo album by the Christian singer-songwriter Paul Field, although it is credited as Paul Field with Roy Martin.


Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Worlds Apart" (Paul Field/Roy Martin)
  2. "Only Hope" (Paul Field)
  3. "Right From the Heart" (Paul Field)
  4. "Missing Persons" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke)
  5. "Shine On" (Paul Field)

Side two

  1. "Different yet the Same" (Paul Field)
  2. "Is Anybody Out There" (Paul Field)
  3. "Joel's Song" (Paul Field)
  4. "Through You" (Paul Field)
  5. "Reader to Writer" (Paul Field)
  6. "Empty Page" (Paul Field)


Personnel

  • Paul Field: Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar, Bass and Drums
  • Roy Martin: Piano and Keyboards
  • Colin Larne: Percussion
  • Dave Fitzgerald: Saxophone

Production notes

  • Produced by Paul Field
  • Engineered by Paul Field
  • Recorded at "The Billiard Room", Loxwood, Wallington, Surrey and Porcupine Studio, Mottingham, Kent

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