Love on the Line (EP)
Love on the Line: The 6.98 EP was a $6.98 EP recording from the Christian metal band Whitecross. It was never released on CD; it was only released on cassette tape & 12" vinyl record formats. Tracks 3 and 4 are taken from the Whitecross debut album, while track 1 would later appear on the remake of their debut album Nineteen Eighty Seven. Track 1 can also be found on a few compilations which are available on CD (Testify & Heavy Righteous Metal compilations). Track 2 is available on CD as a bonus track on the Japanese version of In the Kingdom. The B-side repeats the four songs from the A-side.
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Released | January 15, 1988 | |||
Genre | Christian Metal | |||
Label | Star Song | |||
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CCM Magazine | (not rated)[1] |
CCM magazine stated that the lyrics showed that the band had an "evident evangelistic zeal."[1]
Track listing
- "Love on the Line" (6:02)
- "I Believe" (3:59)
- "No Way I'm Goin' Down" (4:11)
- "Enough Is Enough" (4:01)
Personnel
- Scott Wenzel - Vocals
- Rex Carroll - Guitars
- Mark Hedl - Drums
- Jon Sproule - bass
- Rex Carroll - producer (new songs)
- Gavin Morkel - executive producer
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References
- Donaldson, Devlin; Steve Rabey (September 1988). "Metal Reviews". CCM Magazine. 11 (3): 47–48.
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