The Danger Line

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The Danger Line
Studio album by Noel Richards
Released 1986 (1986)
Recorded ICC Studios, Eastbourne, UK
Genre Contemporary worship music
Label Pioneer/Word UK
Producer Paul Field
Noel Richards chronology
The Danger Line
1986
Lionheart
1989

The Danger Line is the first studio album, released by contemporary worship music artist, Noel Richards.[1] It contains the first song written by Richards in 1976.

[edit] Production

The album was produced by Paul Field. It featured artists such as Dave Markee, previously with the Eric Clapton Band and Clem Cattini, of The Sputniks.

[edit] Release

This was the only album released by Richards to be released on 12-inch vinyl. It was also simultaneously released on cassette tape. Currently, the album is sold out.

[edit] References

  1. ^ NoelRichards.com - The Danger Line, album details