Just Like Real Life
Just Like Real Life is the third and final studio album by the Christian rock band Prodigal, released in 1985.[1]
Just Like Real Life | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Genre | Christian rock, new wave | |||
Label | Heartland Records | |||
Producer | Gary Platt | |||
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The band created promotional music videos for "Future Now" [2] and "Jump Cut,"[3] which were featured on Trinity Broadcasting Network's music video show Real Videos at the time of the album's release.
Track listing
Side one
- "Future Now"
- "Push and Shove"
- "Safety in Numbers"
- "Answering Machine"
- "Under the Gun"
Side two
- "Jump Cut (Just Like Real Life)"
- "Incommunicado"
- "Next Big Thing"
- "Burn It Up"
- "The Big Sleep"
- "Just Make Up Your Mind"
Band members
- Loyd Boldman: Keyboards, vocals
- Dave Workman: Drums, vocals
- Rick Fields: Guitars, vocals
- Mike Wilson: Bass guitar
Other personnel
- Wes Boatman: Synthesizer programming
Production
- Executive producer: Jon Phelps
- Producer and engineer: Gary Platt
- Assistant engineer: Steve Moller
- Mastering: Mike Fuller
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References
- "CMA entry for Just Like Real Life". Archived from the original on 2006-09-26.
- "YouTube: "Future Now"".
- "YouTube: "Jump Cut (Just Like Real Life)"".
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