Chasing Mississippi

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Chasing Mississippi
Chasing Mississippi cover
Studio album by Dave Barnes
Released March 21, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Rock
Blues
R&B
Funk
Length 40:16
Label Ripley
Aware
Producer(s) Dave Barnes
Ed Cash
Professional reviews
Dave Barnes chronology
Brother, Bring The Sun
(2004)
Chasing Mississippi
(2006)


Chasing Mississippi is the second studio album released by singer-songwriter Dave Barnes. Unlike Barnes' first album, Brother, Bring The Sun, Barnes co-produced the album along with Ed Cash. Due the success of the first album and its high calibre, Christian music veteran Amy Grant and husband, Country music veteran Vince Gill both offered their talents towards the creation of this album. Barnes accepted and both appear on the album in separate songs. This album wasn't hailed as highly as Barnes' previous effort by critics (See Reviews), however this is possibly due to the high standard set by Barnes on his first album. Fans, however, rate the second album as high or higher than the first for its diversity and fullness. Much of the criticism of the album is relating to its lyrics, with regard to the first albums lyrics being greater than this.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. A Lot Like Me 4:49
  2. Everybody But You 3:39
  3. Butterflies 3:26
  4. Someday, Sarah 3:39
  5. Jackson 3:08
  6. Miles To Go 4:23
  7. All That Noise 3:00
  8. More Than A Man 3:34
  9. Greyhound 2:13
  10. Stay Away 4:19
  11. I Have And I Always Will (featuring Amy Grant) 4:05

[edit] Credits[1]

Performance

Dave Barnes
Lead Vocals
Acoustic Guitar
Electric Guitar
Tambourine
Noise
Hand Clapping
Amy Grant
Guest Vocal Harmony
Vince Gill
Electric Guitar
Vocal Harmony
Byron House
Upright Bass
Jackie Street
Bass
Dan Needham
Drums
Matt Slocum
Strings

 

Ed Cash
Harmonica
Percussion
Bass Drums
Electric Guitar
Background Vocals
Noise
Classical Guitar
Justin Rosolino
Bass
Electric Guitar
Calvin Turner
Bass
Ben Shive
Keyboards
Matt Wertz
Background Vocals

Technical

Dave Barnes
Producer
Ed Cash
Producer
Engineer
Bob Ludwig
Mastering

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Credits and Performance Info from Barnes & Noble

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