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Invisible Warfare |
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Studio album by Alwyn Wall |
Released |
1981 |
Recorded |
???? |
Genre |
Folk/Rock |
Label |
Chapel Lane CLS8009 |
Producer |
A Chapel Lane/Solid Rock Production |
Alwyn Wall chronology |
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Invisible Warfare
(1981) |
Jesus Said
(2000) |
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Invisible Warfare is the title of the first LP by Alwyn Wall. It is often attributed to the Alwyn Wall Band, but apart from guitarist Norman Barratt the musicians were all different. In fact they were mostly the members of the Barratt Band. Although Alwyn made brief appearances on recordings over the following years he gradually became more involved with his ministry. His next album did not appear until 2000, with Jesus Said, produced by Norman Barratt.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Doctor Doctor" (Alwyn Wall)
- "On Your Marks (Are You Ready) (Alwyn Wall)
- "Let the Light Come" (Alwyn Wall/Norman Barratt)
- "Hold On" (Alwyn Wall)
[edit] Side two
- "Someday" (Alwyn Wall)
- "All Right Jack (The Greed Song)" (Alwyn Wall)
- "Doers" (Alwyn Wall)
- "Greatest SHow on Earth" (Alwyn Wall)
- "Jesus I Love You" (Monroe Thompson)
[edit] Personnel
- Alwyn Wall: Vocals & Guitar
- Norman Barratt: Guitar
- Russ Caldwell: Drums
- Dave Morris: Keyboards
- Tim Hatwell: Bass
- Larry Norman: Backing Vocals
- Mark Williamson: Backing Vocals
[edit] Production notes
- Produced by A Chapel Lane/Solid Rock Production
- Engineered by Mark Williamson, Larry Norman and Tim Jacquette
- Recorded at Chapel Lane Studios, Hereford, Herefordshire, England
[edit] References