Building Bridges (Paul Field album)
Building Bridges is the title of the third solo album by the Christian singer-songwriter Paul Field.
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Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | February/April 1984 | |||
Genre | Folk/Rock | |||
Label | Myrrh Records MYR1168 | |||
Producer | Dave Cooke Laurence Burrage Paul Field | |||
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Track listing
Side one
- "Rescued for a Reason" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke)
- "Building Bridges" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke)
- "Return to Love" (Paul Field/Roy Martin)
- "Light Across the World" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke)
Side two
- "Heartbeat of the Night" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke)
- "Song for a Stranger" (Paul Field)
- "Dangerous Game" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke)
- "Keep Your Eyes on Jesus" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke)
- "Sing a New Song" (Paul Field)
Personnel
- Paul Field: Vocals and Piano
- Dave Cooke: Piano, Keyboards, Drums, Bass, Percussion and Vocals
- John Clark: Guitar
- Paul Westwood: Bass
- Nick Pentelow: Saxophone
- Mark Williamson: Backing vocals
- Chris Eaton: Backing vocals
- Marilyn David: Backing vocals
- Laurence Burrage:Drums
Production notes
- Produced by Dave Cooke, Laurence Burrage and Paul Field
- Engineered by Laurence Burrage
- Recorded at Cloud Nine, Hambledon, Surrey
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