The Virgin (album)
The Virgin | ||||
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Studio album by Adrian Snell | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Genre | Folk/Rock/Gospel | |||
Label | Myrrh Records MYR1240 | |||
Producer | Jon Miller | |||
Adrian Snell chronology | ||||
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The Virgin is the title of the seventh solo album by British singer-songwriter Adrian Snell.
Track listing
Side one
- "Light of the World - Part 1" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "Love in My Life" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "The Promise"(Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "How Can I Explain" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "What a Love!" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "What do you Mean, a Baby?" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "All for Nothing" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "Joseph’s Dream" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
Side two
- "My Heart Sings" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "Journey to Bethlehem" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "Look at us Now" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "The Warning/Kill all the Children" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "Simeon’s Song/Son of the World" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
- "Light of the World - Part 2" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
Personnel
- Adrian Snell: Vocals and Keyboards
- Simon Phillips: Drums
- Clive Bunker: Drums and Percussion
- John G. Perry: Bass and Backing vocals
- Phil Keaggy: Guitar
- Dave Martin: Guitar
- Dave Bainbridge: Guitar
- Nick Pentelow: Saxophone
- Booby Acock: Flute
- John Lawry: Organ
- Rod Edwards: Keyboards and Backing vocals
- Shirley Roden: Vocals
- Mo McCafferty: Vocals
- Annie McCaig: Vocals
- Paul Field: Vocals
- Norman Barratt: Vocals
- Gary Edwards: Vocals
- Debi Deal: Backing vocals
- Chris Snell: Vocals
- Chris Driscoll: Vocals
- Mark Sellwood: Vocals
- Jon Miller: Vocals
- Joe English: Vocals
- Bonnie Bramlett: Vocals
- John Pantry: Vocals
- Geoff Turton: Vocals
Production notes
- Produced by Jon Miller
References
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