Track Listing 1. Only One, The 2. Love Is Different 3. Prepare Ye the Way 4. Prove Me Wrong 5. Mistake of My Life 6. Masquerade 7. What You Want 8. Valleys Fill First 9. Can't Lose You 10. Love Alone 11. Dance 12. Piece of Glass 13. Ballad of San Francisco
| Details | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Caedmon's Call: Derek Webb (vocals, guitar, banjo); Cliff Young (vocals, guitar); Danielle Young (vocals); Josh Moore (harmonica, accordion, Fender Rhodes & Wurlitzer pianos, Hammond B-3 organ); Jeff Miller (bass); Todd Bragg, Garett Buell (drums, percussion). Additional personnel includes: Ed Cash (acoustic & electric guitars, Ebo, mandolin, whistle, Fender Rhodes piano, background vocals); George Cocchini (electric guitar); Mike Haynes (trumpet); Barry Greene (trombone); Jeff Roach, Monroe Jones (keyboards); Byron House (upright bass); Mark Hill (bass). Producers: Caedmon's Call, Monroe Jones, Ed Cash. Engineers: Ben Wisch, Ed Cash, Jim Dineen. Recorded at The Farm, Marvin, North Carolina; The Sound Kitchen & The Bennett House, Franklin, Tennessee. Caedmon's Call play a brand of catchy, overtly Christian rock that's a breath of fresh air in a genre many had previously considered moribund. The band was formed as a loose collective in the mid-'90s by a group of college friends. Its fourth album sees a consolidation of previous efforts combined with a new lyrical looseness that recalls a tradition of combining secular and religious forms that's been appropriated by talents as diverse as the Stanley Brothers and Al Green. While LONG LINE OF LEAVERS is no BELLE ALBUM, like the Reverend Green the band explores different facets of a personal Christian relationship with God in musically and lyrically appealing fashion. Unlike many Christian rockers they display all the uncertainty of mere mortals, in songs like "Mistake of My Life" and "Love is Different" ("love is harder than a word"), which gives the listener something to identify with. "Make my walls fall and prove me wrong," they sing, and you're rooting for them as you listen.
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