Fire and Ice (Steve Camp album)

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Fire and Ice
Studio album by Steve Camp
Released 1983
Recorded 1983
Genre Christian music, Rock
Label Sparrow Records
Producer Steve Camp, John Rosasco
Steve Camp chronology
Only the Very Best (1983) Fire and Ice (1983) It's a Dying World (1984)

Fire and Ice is a Contemporary Christian Music album by Steve Camp and was released by Sparrow Records in late 1983. This was Camp's first studio album since switching from Word earlier that year (though his final Word album, It's A Dying World, had already been recorded and would eventually be released in 1984).

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Upon This Rock"
  2. "It Is Good"
  3. "Love's Not a Feeling" (duet with Michele Pillar)
  4. "Heart of Stone"
  5. "Living in Laodicea"
  6. "Squeeze"
  7. "Fire and Ice"
  8. "Light Your Candle"
  9. "What Would the Devil Say?"
  10. "Where Are the Heroes"

[edit] Band

  • Producer: Steve Camp, John Rosasco
  • Background Vocals: Joane Anderson, Joe English, Rob and Carol Frazier, Howard, Linda and Charity McCrary, Kevin and Diane Thiel
  • Keyboards: Steve Camp, John Rosasco, Smitty Price
  • Drums: Keith Edwards, Joe English
  • Percussion: Alex MacDougal
  • Saxophone: Brandon Fields
  • Synthesizer Programming: Rhett Lawrence
  • Bass: Gary Lunn, John Patitucci
  • Guitars: Dann Huff, Marty Walsh
  • Engineers: Wally Grant, Greg Butler, Mike Ross

[edit] Notes

  • The song "Light Your Candle" is shared with Camp's 1984 album, "It's a Dying World". That album was recorded before Fire and Ice, but released afterwards. For this album, Camp added the line "Let it burn bright in the face of the devil" in the chorus.