Shake Me to Wake Me

Shake Me to Wake Me is a Contemporary Christian Music album by Steve Camp and was released by Sparrow Records in 1985.[2]

Shake Me to Wake Me
Studio album by
Released1985
Recorded1985
GenreChristian rock
LabelSparrow
ProducerSteve Camp, Rob Frazier, John Rosasco
Steve Camp chronology
It's a Dying World
(1984)
Shake Me to Wake Me
(1985)
One on One
(1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

All songs written by Steve Camp and Rob Frazier, except where noted.

  1. "Help is on the Way" (Camp, Carol Buckley-Frazier) - 4:08
  2. "Lazy Jane" - 3:20
  3. "Surrender Your Heart"; Duet with Suzanne Norman - 4:44
  4. "Bad News for Modern Man" (Camp) - 4:57
  5. "Stranger to Holiness" - 4:24
  6. "On the Edge" - 3:52
  7. "Asleep in the Light" (Keith Green) - 4:01
  8. "Shake Me to Wake Me" - 4:32
  9. "Going Through the Motions" - 4:07
  10. "Even Now" - 3:59

Personnel

Production

  • Steve Camp – producer, mixing
  • Rob Frazier – lead vocals producer
  • John Rosasco – lead vocals producer
  • Steve Wyer – executive producer and management
  • Terry Christian – engineer, mixing
  • Dan Garcia – assistant engineer
  • Chris Hammond – assistant engineer
  • Bill Heath – assistant engineer
  • Alan Henry – assistant engineer
  • Randy Holland – assistant engineer
  • Peggy McCreary – assistant engineer
  • Dan Mundhenk – assistant engineer
  • Willie Pevear – assistant engineer
  • Stephen Shelton – assistant engineer
  • Sunset Sound, Hollywood, California – recording and mixing location
  • Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles, California – overdub location
  • Bill Schnee Studios, North Hollywood, California – overdub location
  • Weddington Studios, North Hollywood, California – overdub location
  • Bullet Recording, Nashville, Tennessee – overdub location
  • Steve Hall – mastering
  • Herb Melton – mastering
  • Future Disc, Hollywood, California – mastering location
  • Raul Vega – photography
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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Christian Music Archive, Shake Me to Wake Me
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