It's a Dying World
It's a Dying World is a Christian rock album by Steve Camp and was released by Myrrh Records in 1984.[2] This was Camp's final album for Myrrh Records, but was not released until after Camp released Fire and Ice with Sparrow in late 1983.
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Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1983 | |||
Genre | Christian rock | |||
Label | Myrrh | |||
Producer | Steve Camp | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Steve Camp, except where noted.
- "Holding on to You" (Camp, Rob Frazier) - 3:43
- "Don't Wanna Be Friends" - 3:18
- "It's a Dying World" - 3:49
- "You Comfort Me" (Dana Key, Eddie DeGarmo, Mylon LeFevre) - 3:20
- "You Know What's Right" (Carol Frazier, R. Frazier, Camp) – 3:19
- "Light Your Candle" - 3:19
- "I Don't Live by Chance" - 3:25
- "Tongue is a Fire" - 5:04
- "Can You Sleep Tonight" - 3:53
- "Man Does Not Live" - 3:27
Note: Never released to CD
Personnel
- Steve Camp – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, arrangements
- Norman Barratt – electric guitar, arrangements
- Larry Tomaso – bass, arrangements
- Russell Caldwell – drums, arrangements
- Dave Morris – keyboards, piano, arrangements
- Joan Anderson – backing vocals
- Diane Thiel – backing vocals
Production
- Producer – Steve Camp
- Executive Producer – Steven C. Wyer
- Engineer – Hank Neuberger
- Recorded at Chapel Lane Studios (Hereford, UK).
- Mixing – Steve Camp and Hank Neuberger at Chicago Recording Company (Chicago, IL).
- Art Direction – Dlorah L. Abdi
- Design and Design Concept – Camille Brown
- Photography – Steve G.S. Morgan (cover background & sleeves) and Phillip Radcliffe (cover people).
Notes
- The song "Light Your Candle" is shared with Camp's 1983 album, "Fire and Ice". This album was recorded before Fire and Ice, but released afterwards. The version used here is the original, as Camp added the line "Let it burn bright in the face of the devil" in the chorus for Fire and Ice.
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References
- Allmusic review
- Christian Music Archive, It's a Dying World
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