Ken Medema – Through the Eyes of Love

Description

Through the Eyes of Love is an album by the American singer, songwriter, and keyboardist Ken Medema, released on Word Records in 1977. The album was recorded by Eric Tomlinson at Anvil Recording Studios in Denham, England; and by Liz Saron at Mediasound i New York City, USA; with Charles F. Brown producing. The album was mixed by Bruce Swedien at Universal Recording in Chicago, USA. Arranged by Bill Pursell and Ken Medema. Conducted by Bill Pursell and Charles F. Brown. All songs written by Ken Medema, except the William Moore classic “Brethren We Have Met To Worship” (arranged by Ken Medema).

LP tracklist:

Side One
A1. “Flyin’ Like An Eagle” – 4:10
A2. “Why Am I Afraid To Love” – 3:12
A3. “She Asked Me To Dance” – 4:07
A4. “Shall We Learn To Be Friends” – 4:48
A5. “I See America” – 5:02

Side Two
B1. “Lord Of The Troubled Sea” – 5:13
B2. “Lead The Way” – 4:33
B3. “Choices” – 3:35
B4. “If This Is Not A Place” – 4:39
B5. “Brethren We Have Met To Worship” – 3:55

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