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204 Records
Released July 30, 2002.
Produced by Kenny Greenberg, et al.
| "Could
Be Talkin'" |
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| "Power
of Love" |
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| "Land
of the Living" |
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| "Faith
Like A Little Child" |
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| "Riding
With The King" |
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| "Broken
Places" |
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| "Try
Too Hard" |
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| "What
It Takes" |
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| "The
Needle and The Damage Done" |
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| "Don't
Let Me Fall" |
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| "Jesus
Gonna Be Here" |
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| "Life
Is War" |
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| "Wired" |
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Liner
Notes
Produced
by Kenny Greenberg.
Recorded,
rerecorded, wrecked, fixed, and mixed at Ken's Gold Club, Franklin, TN.
Additional
production: Matt Rollings: Wired, Power of Love, Riding With The King,
Don't Let Me Fall, Life Is War, Broken Places... Chad Cromwell: What It
Takes, Faith Like A Little Child, Jesus Gonna Be Here, Try Too Hard...
Michael Rhodes: What It Takes, Try Too Hard... Plural Z: Riding With
The King, Could Be Talkin'... Gordon Kennedy: Land Of The Living.
Most
of this record was recorded and mixed by Mills Logan... Wired mixed by
David Leonard at Quad Studios, Nashville, TN... Riding With The King and
Broken Places mixed by Mills Logan at Quad Studios.
Additional
engineering: Justin Neibank at Hounds Ear Studio... Glenn Spinner at Son
Dance Kid Studio... Rocky Schnaars at Ken's Gold Club.
Mastered
by: Ken Love at MasterMix.
Special
thanks to Justin Neibank for helping us jumpstart this record.
Photography
and styling: Kristin Barlowe.
Hair
and makeup: Sheila Davis.
Art
direction and design: JuLee Brand.
Cover
painting: Jimmy Abegg.
Thanks
to Lee Roy Parnell and Donna McKenzie for the use of the Cadillac.
Thanks
to: Yamaha Guitars, Keyboards, and Electronics, Line G Corp., PRS Guitars,
Taylor Guitars, Gibson and Epiphone Corp., Street Level Artist Agency,
Rose Capanna, Paula Antonelli, Lisa Howard, Therese Romano, Steve Thomas,
Buddy and Julie Miller, John Hiatt, Steve Winwood, and Jim DeMain.
We
are grateful to all the great players, singers, and friends who freely
lent their talents to this recording and to Mills Logan for going above
and beyond.
On
a personal note, thanks to Burney Sheeks, Lydia Hutchison, the tuesday
morning undesirables, Pam Lea, and everyone at Davidson Road.
This
one is for our kids; do what you love.
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