Nazarene Crying Towel
Nazarene Crying Towel is an album by roots music band Lost Dogs, released on BEC Records in 2003.
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Released | 2003 | |||
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Genre | Roots music | |||
Label | BEC | |||
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Track listing
- "Moses In the Desert" (Taylor/Roe) (2:32)
- "There You Are" (Taylor/Roe) (3:08)
- "Deeper In The Heart" (Taylor) (2:24)
- "Come Down Here" (Roe) (2:52)
- "Be My Hiding Place" (Taylor) (3:52)
- "Jesus On The Shore" (Taylor) (2:18)
- "Mercy Again" (Taylor) (2:12)
- "Cry Out Loud" (Roe/Daugherty) (3:14)
- "The Yearning" (Taylor) (3:04)
- "Crushing Hand" (Taylor) (1:58)
- "Home Again" (Taylor) (2:53)
- "Darkest Night" (Taylor) (3:48)
The band
- Derri Daugherty — guitars and vocals
- Mike Roe — guitars, bass, and vocals
- Terry Scott Taylor — guitars and vocals
Additional musicians
- Tim Chandler — bass
- Steve Hindalong — percussion
- Dennis "The Foot" Holt — drums
- Phil Madeira — piano, dobro, lap steel, harmonium, percussion
Production notes
- Recorded during the Spring of 2002 @ Planet Of Tapes, Brentwood, Tennessee by Phil Madeira.
- Sweetened & Mixed during the Summer 2002 @ Neverland Studios, Brentwood, Tennessee by Derri Daugherty.
- Mastered during the Fall 2002 @ Audio Production Group, Orangevale, California by Ralph Stover.
- Art Direction @ Design by Brian Heydn.
- Photography by Amanda Feavel.
- Band photography by Dinah K. Kotthoff.
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References
- Kittle, Ashleigh. Nazarene Crying Towel at AllMusic
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