Matters of the Heart (Bob Bennett album)
Matters Of The Heart | ||||
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Studio album by Bob Bennett | ||||
Released | 1982 | |||
Genre | CCM | |||
Label | CBS/Priority | |||
Producer | Jonathan David Brown | |||
Bob Bennett chronology | ||||
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Matters Of The Heart is Bob Bennett's second release. In January 1983, CCM Magazine named this album "Album Of The Year - 1982!" CCM Magazine later named Matter of the Heart as one of the "Top 20 Christian Albums Of All Time".[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Bob Bennett, except where noted.
- "Matters Of The Heart" – 3:30
- "Falling Stars" – 3:05
- "Mountain Cathedral" – 4:54
- "1951" (Jim Fowler/Michael Aguilar/Bob Bennett) – 3:06
- "A Song About Baseball" – 3:20
- "Madness Dancing" – 3:16
- "Together All Alone" – 2:47
- "Beggar" – 3:55
- "Come And See" (Bob Bennett/Michael Aguilar) – 2:51
- "Heart Of The Matter" – 6:11
Personnel
- Bob Bennett – acoustic guitar, vocals, composer
- Steve Swinford – acoustic guitar (track 3)
- Hadley Hockensmith – electric guitar
- Don Gerber – banjo
- Mark Davis – hammer dulcimer
- John Patitucci – acoustic and electric bass
- Keith Edwards – drums
- John Ferraro – drums
- Alex MacDougall – percussion
- Roby Duke – background vocals
- Kelly Willard – background vocals
- Jonathan David Brown – producer, recording, mixing
- Smitty Price – keyboards, charts, track arrangements
Release history
Matters Of The Heart was released by CBS/Priority in 1982. The album went out of print that summer because Priority Records ceased to exist. In 1985, Star Song re-released the album. By 1987 the album became out of print again. Finally in 1989 the cassette for the album was re-released by Urgent Records. In 1990, Urgent Records released the CD; soon after it went out of print again, until its May, 2007 release on iTunes.
References
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