Love Between the Lines
Love Between the Lines is the title of the seventh solo album by the Christian singer-songwriter Paul Field.
Love Between the Lines | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
Recorded | July 1988 | |||
Genre | Folk/Rock | |||
Label | Edge Records ER7011 | |||
Producer | Paul Field Dave Cooke | |||
Paul Field chronology | ||||
|
Track listing
Side one
- "Love Between the Lines" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke)
- "Dancing With Your Shadow" (Paul Field)
- "Strangers at Midnight" (Paul Field)
- "Jerusalem" (Paul Field)
- "The Dream" (Paul Field)
Side two
- "Time and Time Again" (Paul Field)
- "Suspicious Nature" (Paul Field)
- "State of Heart" (Paul Field)
- "Shoot the Wounded" (Annie McCaig)
- "For the World" (Paul Field)
Personnel
- Paul Field: vocals, keyboards, guitar and drums
- Dave Cooke: keyboards, guitar and drums
- Annie McCaig: vocals
- John Clark: guitar
Production notes
- Produced by Paul Field and Dave Cooke
- Engineered by Paul Field and Dave Cooke
- Recorded at Smithaw
gollark: Also, they could probably just live somewhere with less wildly inflated house pricing.
gollark: > I want the scientists in society to have a place to exist too.I mean, I don't disagree, but just "give whoever rents it first a freeish house" doesn't seem like a good mechanism for that. Unless you mean they do "give whoever they find cool a freeish house", which is... also bad in other ways.
gollark: If it was actually possible to add more housing, it would be much easier to fix.
gollark: We somehow deal with this problem in basically every *other* market.
gollark: If they simply did not awful zoning, land would probably be substantially cheaper (via higher density in places).
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.