Rich Mullins (album)
Rich Mullins' first, self-titled, solo album was released in 1986 on Reunion Records.
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Released | 1986 | |||
Recorded | 1986 | |||
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Genre | Contemporary Christian music | |||
Label | Reunion | |||
Producer | Reed Arvin | |||
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Track listing
Side one
- "A Few Good Men" (Rich Mullins) – 3:45
- "A Place to Stand" (Rich Mullins) – 4:10
- "Live Right" (Rich Mullins/Wayne Kirkpatrick/Reed Arvin) – 4:43
- Features guest vocals by Amy Grant
- "New Heart" (Rich Mullins/Reed Arvin) – 3:10
- "Elijah" (Rich Mullins) – 4:37
- New recording appeared on compilation Songs 1996
Side two
- "Nothing but a Miracle" (Rich Mullins) – 4:06
- "Both Feet on the Ground" (Rich Mullins/Niles Borop) – 3:41
- "These Days" (Rich Mullins/Pam Mark Hall) – 3:41
- "Prisoner" (Rich Mullins) – 3:27
- "Save Me" (Rich Mullins) – 2:50
Charts
Radio single
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1986 | "A Few Good Men" | U.S. Christian | 12 |
Personnel
- Rich Mullins: vocals
- Phil Naish: keyboards
- Gary Lunn: bass guitar
- Keith Edwards: drums
- Dave Adams: drums
- Greg Jennings: guitar
- Reed Arvin: keyboards
- Amy Grant : vocals
- Background vocals provided by Chris Harris, Mark Heimermann, Chris Rodriguez and Billy Crockett
Production notes
- Produced by Reed Arvin
- Executive Producers: Michael Blanton, Dan Harrell, Brown Bannister
- Engineered by J.B.
- Assistant Engineers: Spencer Chrislu, Billy Washington, Keith Penny
- Mastered by Doug Sax at the Masterting Lab, Hollywood, California
- Recorded at Omni Sound, Nashville, Tennessee; Hummingbird Studios, Nashville, Tennessee; Riverstone Studios, Franklin, Tennessee
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