Dancing with Danger
Dancing with Danger is the title of the second album by Leslie Phillips, released in 1984 on Myrrh Records.
Dancing with Danger | ||||
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Studio album by Leslie Phillips | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | ||||
Genre | Rock, Christian rock | |||
Label | Myrrh | |||
Producer | Dan Posthuma | |||
Leslie Phillips chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All songs written by Leslie Phillips, except where noted.
Side one
- "Dancing With Danger (remix)" – 3:29
- "I Won't Let It Come Between Us (remix)" – 4:32
- "Strength of My Life" (guest vocals by Russ Taff) – 5:34
- "Give 'em All You've Got (Tonight)" – 4:24
- "By My Spirit" (with Matthew Ward) - 4:43
Side two
- "Hiding In The Shadows" – 3:52
- "Powder Room Politics" – 2:40
- "Light of Love" – 4:17
- "Song in the Night" – 3:52
- "Here He Comes With My Heart" – 2:48
CD bonus track
- "By My Spirit" – 5:42
Personnel
- Leslie Phillips – lead vocals, background vocals
- Dann Huff – guitars, arranger
- Nathan East – bass guitar
- Carlos Vega – drums
- Jeff Lams – keyboards, arranger
- John Andrew Schreiner – keyboards, arranger
- Victor Feldman – percussion
- Matthew Ward
- Buddy Owens – background vocals
- Russ Taff – background vocals
- Greg X. Volz – background vocals
- James Hollihan – background vocals
- Dan Posthuma – producer
- Brad Burkhart – executive producer
- Bill Schnee Studios, Hollywood, California – recording location
- Studio Southwest, Dallas, Texas – recording location
- Gold Mine Studios, Nashville, Tennessee – recording location
- Jeremy Smith – audio engineer
- Mike McClain – audio engineer
- David Schober – audio engineer
- Bill Deaton – audio engineer
- Bud Wyatt – audio engineer
- Bill Schnee – mixing
- Steve Hall – remastering
- Future Disc, North Hollywood, California – remastering location
- Bradley Grose – photo concept
- Aaron Rapoport – photography
- Vigon Seireeni – art design
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