Real Life (Cindy Morgan album)
Real Life is the debut album from Contemporary Christian music singer Cindy Morgan. It was jointly released in 1992 by Word Records (for the Christian market) and Epic Records (for the secular market). This set earned Morgan her first 6 Dove Award nominations, even though it would be her first win in the New Artist category. Two singles from this album were released to commercial radio: "Say It Again" and "Anytime At All."[1]
Real Life | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | CCM, Dance-pop | |||
Length | 46:59 | |||
Label | Word Records/Epic Records | |||
Producer | Mark Hammond | |||
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Track listing
US/Canada:[2]
- "Real Life" (Morgan, Grant Cunningham, Hammond) – 4:14
- "Say It Again" (Morgan, Tommy Greer, Hammond, Cunningham) – 3:39
- "Moment In Time" (Morgan, Hammond, Cunningham) – 4:09
- "Let It Be Love" (Morgan, Hammond) – 5:33
- "2 Hearts, 1 Love" (Morgan, Hammond, Cunningham) – 4:28
- "Free World" (Geoff Thurman, Marabeth Jordan) – 4:11
- "Its Gonna Be Heaven" (Cunningham, Hammond) – 4:07
- "Anytime At All" (Cunningham, Hammond) – 4:34
- "Love Could Break Your Fall" (Hammond, Cunningham) – 4:45
- "How Could I Ask For More" (Morgan) – 3:32
Personnel
- Mark Hammond – Producer
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