The Morning (Andrew Osenga album)
The Morning (2006) is a studio album from Andrew Osenga. It is his second solo full-length studio album, following the short EP Souvenirs and Postcards (2004).
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Released | June 2006 | |||
Recorded | The Velvet Eagle, Nashville, TN | |||
Genre | Singer-Songwriter | |||
Length | 51:00 | |||
Label | House of Mirrors Music | |||
Producer | Andrew Osenga, Cason Cooley | |||
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Christianity Today | (not rated) |
Track listing
- "In Gym Class in High School" – 0:34
- "After the Garden" – 3:51
- "White Dove" – 4:32
- "Following the Blind" – 3:14
- "Farmer's Wife" – 1:11
- "Santa Barbara" – 5:28
- "Dance Away the City" – 4:10
- "Marilyn" – 3:39
- "House of Mirrors" – 4:41
- "Just a Kid" – 1:39
- "Trying to Get This Right" – 5:14
- "All the Wrong Reasons" – 1:15
- "New Beginning" – 5:33
- "Early in the Morning" – 5:59
Credits
- Andrew Osenga - vocals, piano, Hammond organ, baritone, keyboard, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, trombone, trumpet, programming, upright bass, pad, high-strung electric guitar, percussion, mando 12-string, organ, Nord bass
- Cason Cooley - guitar, Rhodes piano, piano, organ, wurlitzer, Nord bass, omnichord
- Will Sayles - drums
- Jeff Irwin - bass guitar
- David Grant - tambourine, percussion
- Paul Eckberg - drums, percussion, ghost hi-hat
- Ken Lewis - drums, percussion loop
- Aaron Sands - bass guitar
- Marcus Myers - hammer dulcimer, bridge bass
- Phil Madeira - Hammond B3
- Chris Weigel - bass guitar
- Paul Moak - vibes, pedal steel, mando 12-string, swells, background vocals
- Jeff Pardo - keyboard
- Garett Buell - tablas, reco-reco, djembe, cacici, udu, genkoge, bayan, bells
- Jeremy Casella - piano, harmony vocals
- Kenny Hutson - pedal steel
- Matthew Perryman Jones - electric guitar
- Ben Shive - key pad, background vocals
- Randall Goodgame - background vocals
- Andrew Peterson - background vocals
- Dean Baylor - background vocals
- Mark Lockett background vocals
- Chris Mason - background vocals
- Alison Osenga - background vocals
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