Phillips, Craig & Dean (album)
Phillips, Craig and Dean | ||||
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Studio album by Phillips, Craig and Dean | ||||
Released | September 17, 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1992 | |||
Genre | CCM, Gospel, Inspirational | |||
Length | 45:20 | |||
Label | Star Song | |||
Producer | Paul Mills | |||
Phillips, Craig and Dean chronology | ||||
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Phillips, Craig and Dean is Phillips, Craig and Dean's self-titled debut album, released on September 17, 1992. The songs "Turn Up the Radio" and "Favorite Song of All" were released as singles. Both of those songs, as well as "Midnight Oil", "This Is the Life" and "Little Bit of Morning", were included on their greatest hits album Favorite Songs of All.
Track listing
- '"Turn Up the Radio" (Dan Dean) – 4:04
- "This Is the Life" (Shawn Craig, Leonard Ahlstrom) – 3:37
- "He'll Never Let You Go" (Craig) – 5:03
- "Favorite Song of All" (Dean) – 4:30
- "Midnight Oil" (Craig, Joy Becker) – 4:45
- "In Heaven" (Wayne Berry, Geoff Thurman) – 4:44
- "Little Bit of Morning" (Randy Phillips, Dwight Liles) – 4:34
- "For a Dream" (Dean) – 5:46
- "Take Me to Jesus" (Phillips) – 4:00
- "It Wasn't in the Thunder" (Phillips, Craig) – 4:14
Personnel
- Randy Phillips – lead vocals (6,7,9,10), backing vocals
- Shawn Craig – lead vocals (2,3,5,6), backing vocals
- Dan Dean – lead vocals (1,4,5,6,8), backing vocals
- Musicians
- Jerry McPherson – acoustic & electric guitars
- Michael Hodge – acoustic guitar (10)
- Mark Hammond – drums & percussion programming
- Brian Green – keyboards & bass programming (2,4-10)
- Paul Mills – additional keyboards, bass & percussion programming (2,4-10); keyboards, bass, additional drums & percussion programming (1,3)
- Marty Paoletta – saxophone (10)
- Chris McDonald – trombone & brass arrangements (1)
- Sam Levine – saxophones (1)
- Mike Haynes – trumpet (1)
- George Tidwell – trumpet (1)
- Chris Eaton – backing vocals (2,4-10)
- Chris Rodriguez – backing vocals (1-10)
- Guy Penrod – backing vocals (1,3)
- Gail Mayes – backing vocals (6)
- Production
- Producer, Engineering & Mixing – Paul Mills
- Executive Producer – Jackie Patillo
- Recorded & Mixed at RTC Studios (Nashville, TN)
- Brass Engineering (1) – Steve Dady at Skylab Studios (Nashville, TN)
- Mastering – Hank Williams at Master Mix (Nashville, TN)
- Production Management – Chad Williams & Scott Brickell at Chapel Hill Management
- Creative Direction – Toni Thigpen
- Design/Layout – YNO Design
- Photography – Russ Harrington
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