Songs from Bright Avenue
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Songs From Bright Avenue | |||||
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Studio album by Bob Bennett | |||||
Released | 1991 | ||||
Genre | CCM | ||||
Label | Urgent Records | ||||
Producer | Jonathan David Brown | ||||
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Songs From Bright Avenue is Bob Bennett's fifth release. The album was made in the shadow of Bob's divorce from his first wife; to quote Bob himself, "I was 'foolish' enough to make a record about my divorce. The normal [procedure] in Christian music is that if you go through a divorce, you simply go underground for a year and show up with a new spouse, and no one's the wiser. When Songs From Bright Avenue came out, I realized that this was not going to be the 'Hey-let's-buy-a-big-bag-of-Fritos-and-invite-the-gang-over' type of record. I've had people tell me that it was just too painful to listen to. I say, 'I understand that, but go back and listen and see if you can find some hope there because I certainly tried [to convey that]'."[1]
Contents |
[edit] Track Listing
All songs written by Bob Bennett, except where noted.
- "Here On Bright Avenue" – 4:48
- "No Such Thing As Divorce" – 4:14
- "Angels Around Your Bed" – 3:15
- "The Doing Of The Thing" – 5:14
- "Our Codependent Love" – 5:21
- "My Secret Heart" – 5:24
- "Save Me" – 4:09
- "Unto The Least Of These" – 4:39
- "Hope Like A Stranger" – 3:56
- "The Place I Am Bound" – 4:26
- "Singing For My Life" – 3:32
- "I'm Still Alive Tonight" – 2:23
[edit] Personnel
- Bob Bennett – acoustic guitar, vocals, composer
- Breg Jennings (2, 10) – acoustic guitar
- Dan Foster (10) – tin whistle
- Danny O'Lannerghty (5) – electric bass, acoustic bass, rhythm charts
- David Wilcox (3, 9 ,11) – background vocals
- Gene Elders 92,10) – fiddle
- Gordon Garrison – sound engineer
- Greg Jennings (1, 4) – electric guitar
- Jimmy Mattingly (8) – fiddle, mandolin
- Jonathan David Brown – producer, recording, mixing
- Kelly Willard (7, 11) – background vocals
- Larry Seyer (1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 11) – electric guitar
- Lisa Glasgow (7, 11) – background vocals
- Mark Hammond (5, 7, 9) – drums, percussion
- Marvin Steinberg (6) – drums, percussion
- Michael Card (8) – background vocals
- Pally O'Malley (5) – electric and acoustic bass
- Paul Glasse (3, 10) – mandolin
- Paul Leim (1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 11) – drums and percussion
- Phil Keaggy (4) – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals
And for the only keyboard on this record: "Phil Madeira, ladies and gentlemen, on the ivories! Phil..."
[edit] Release History
Songs From Bright Avenue was released by Urgent Records in 1991. It was re-released by Signpost Music in 2003.
[edit] References
- ^ A 1996 CCM Magazine interview by Laura Harris (retrieved 2007-07-10 from The Wayback Machine).