Back Home (Caedmon's Call album)
Back Home is the fifth major album release from Caedmon's Call.
Back Home | ||||
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Released | 4 February 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Rock music, Christian rock | |||
Length | 50:08 | |||
Label | Essential | |||
Producer | Caedmon's Call, Joshua Moore, Ben Wisch | |||
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Source | Rating |
Jesus Freak Hideout | (not rated) [1] |
Track listing
- "Only Hope" – 2:54 (Randall Goodgame)
- "You Created" – 3:27 (Joshua Moore)
- "Walk with Me" – 4:19 (Sandra McCracken)
- "Hands of the Potter" – 3:51 (Goodgame)
- "The Emptiest Day" – 3:51 (Moore, Matthew Perryman Jones)
- "The Kingdom" – 4:30 (Moore)
- "Beautiful Mystery" – 3:26 (Cliff Young, Aaron Tate, Derek Webb)
- "The High Countries" – 5:21 (McCracken)
- "Thousand Miles" – 3:21 (Aaron Senseman)
- "Never Gonna Let Go" – 3:17 (Moore, Steve Hindalong, Marc Byrd)
- "Awake My Soul" – 3:57 (McCracken)
- "Manner and Means" – 4:42 (McCracken)
- "Mystery of Mercy" – 3:12 (Goodgame, Andrew Peterson)
Credits
Band members
- Cliff Young – lead vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Danielle Young – vocals, backing vocals
- Garett Buell – percussion, drums, tympani, drum programming
- Jeff Miller – bass guitar, background vocals
- Todd Bragg – drums, percussion, didgerido
- Joshua Moore – piano, Hammond B-3, accordion, acoustic guitars, high strung acoustic guitars, electric guitars, string arrangements, backing vocals, orchestra bells, synth programming, Wulitzer, Rhodes
- Derek Webb – vocals, acoustic guitars, electric guitars
Guest musicians
- Blair Masters – string arrangement, orchestration
- Nashville String Machine – strings
- Cari Gordetzky – conductor
- Sandra McCracken – backing vocals, acoustic guitar
- Aaron Senseman – backing vocals
- Paul Moak – electric guitars
Release details
- 2003, USA, Essential records 83061-0694-2, Release Date 4 February 2003, CD
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