Caedmon’s Call

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The self-titled, sophomore studio album by the American folk-rock band Caedmon’s Call was released on Warner Alliance in March 1997. The album was recorded and mixed by Don McCollister assisted by Brandon Bush and Louis Lovely at Nickel And Dime Studios in Avondale Estates, Georgia; with McCollister producing. Featuring a cover of “Hope to Carry On”, a song written by Rich Mullins and originally released on his 1989-album Never Picture Perfect. The album is said to have sold over 250,000 copies.

Featuring Danielle Glenn on vocals, Cliff Young and Derek Webb on vocals and guitar, Aric Nitzberg on electric bass (as well as electric upright bass), Todd Bragg on drums, and Garett Buell on percussion.

[April Hefner, CCM, April 1997]

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CD tracklist:

01. Lead Of Love – 3:58
02. Close Of Autumn – 4:56
03. Not The Land – 5:05
04. This World – 3:59
05. Bus Driver – 4:58
06. Standing Up For Nothing – 4:58
07. Hope To Carry On – 2:49
08. Stupid Kid – 4:03
09. I Just Don’t Want Coffee – 6:00
10. Not Enough – 3:42
11. Center Aisle – 5:47
12. Coming Home – 4:21

Note: Simultaneously released on cassette and CD by Warner Alliance.


The May 1997 issue of CCM Magazine featured a cover story on Caedmon's Call.The May 1997 issue of CCM Magazine featured a cover story on Caedmon’s Call.


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