The Best of Dan Peek

The Best of Dan Peek is the fifth solo album by former America member Dan Peek and his first compilation. Released in 1988, it includes songs from his first four albums, All Things Are Possible, Doer of the Word, Electro-Voice, and Cross Over. Several of the songs were hits on contemporary Christian music stations.[1][2] While he would collaborate with Ken Marvin and Brian Gentry on several projects, this would be Peek's last solo release for more than a decade.

The Best of Dan Peek
Studio album by
Released1988
GenreContemporary Christian music, soft rock
LabelBenson
ProducerDan Peek and Chris Christian
Dan Peek chronology
Cross Over
(1987)
The Best of Dan Peek
(1988)
Bodden Town
(1999)

Track listing

  1. "Love Was Just Another World" (Chris Christian & Steve Kipner)
  2. "All Things Are Possible" (Dan Peek & Chris Christian)
  3. "Doer of the Word" (Jeremy Dalton)
  4. "Everything" (Dan Peek, Chris Christian, & Phil Naish)
  5. "A New Song" (Dan Peek)
  6. "Lonely People" (Dan & Catherine Peek)
  7. "His Own" (Dan Peek)
  8. "Electro Voice" (Dan Peek)
  9. "Cross Over" (Dan Peek)
  10. "I Will Not Be Silent" (Brian Gentry, Ken Marvin & Terry Sachen)
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References

  1. "– Hot hits: Christian hit radio : 20 years of charts, artist bios, and more". CCM Creative Ventures. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  2. "– CCM Hot Hits: AC Charts 1978-2001". 1st Book Library. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
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