Along the Road
Along the Road | |
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Studio album by Susan Ashton, Margaret Becker & Christine Denté | |
Released | 1994 |
Genre | CCM, Folk |
Length | 51:11 |
Label | Sparrow |
Producer | Wayne Kirkpatrick |
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Cross Rhythms | [2] |
Hallels | (positive)[3] |
Along the Road is an album by Susan Ashton, Margaret Becker, and Out of the Grey's Christine Denté, released in 1994.
Track listing
- "Angels" – 5:37 (Jennifer Kimball, Tom Kimmel)
- "Song of Reconciliation" – 4:27 (Wayne Kirkpatrick)
- "No Other" – 4:28 (Becker, Donna Douglas)
- "Walk On" – 4:00 (Gayla & Jeff Borders)
- "Breathe on Me" – 4:50 (Lowell Alexander, Billy Simon)
- "Blessing in Disguise" – 3:21 (Kirkpatrick, Gordon Kennedy, Billy Sprague)
- "Taking My Time" – 3:41 (Christine Dente, Charlie Peacock)
- "Near to You" – 4:37 (Susan Ashton, Gary Chapman)
- "Oh Me of Little Faith" – 3:56 (Kim Patton, Michael Puryear)
- "What Am I" – 3:16 (Kirkpatrick, Sprague)
- "Waiting to Be Found" – 4:17 (Kirkpatrick, Sprague)
- "Along the Road" – 4:41 (Dan Fogelberg)
Personnel
Main Performers
- Susan Ashton: Lead Vocal (on "Song of Reconciliation", "Walk On", "Near to You", and "Waiting to Be Found"), Vocal Backing
- Margaret Becker: Lead Vocal (on "No Other", "Blessing in Disguise", "Oh Me of Little Faith", and "Along the Road"), Vocal Backing
- Christine Denté: Lead Vocal (on "Angels", "Breathe on Me", "Taking My Time", and "What Am I"), Vocal Backing
Additional Personnel
- Scott Dente, Jerry Kennedy, Jerry McPherson: Guitars
- Jerry Douglas: Acoustic, Electric & Lap Steel Guitars
- Gordon Kennedy: Acoustic, Electric, Hi-String & 12-String Guitars, Dobro
- Wayne Kirkpatrick: Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Piano
- John D. Wills: Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Mandolin
- Shane Keister: Keyboards, Wurlitzer Piano
- Carl Marsh: Keyboards, Organ, Fairlight
- Tommy Sims, Jimmie Lee Sloas: Bass
- John Mark Painter: Accordion
- John Hammond: Drums, Percussion
- Steve Brewster: Drums, Percussion, Tambourine
- John Catchings: Cello
References
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