Description
Follow Him is the debut album by the American singer and songwriter Kenny Marks (November 6, 1950 – October 31, 2018), released on Myrrh Records in 1982, a division of Word. The album was recorded and mixed by Scott Hendricks at Bullet Recording in Nashville, Tennessee; with Keith Thomas producing.
In 1981 Kenny Marks participated in a project called “Premiere Performance” by Myrrh Records, an album with songs by various artists and an invitation for buyers to vote for their favorite who would then be offered a full contract with the Christian recording label. Marks’ was the fans choice, and Follow Him actullay features both of Mark’s songs from Premiere Performance.
LP tracklist:
Side One
A1. “Lean On Him” – 3:32
A2. “Lovin’ Me For Myself” – 2:46
A3. “You Need Love” – 3:01
A4. “You Don’t Have To Try And Be Somebody” – 3:11
A5. “In The Middle Of The Night” – 3:32
Side Two
B1. “He’ll Finish What He Started” – 3:11
B2. “Follow Him” – 3:20
B3. “I Give It All To You” – 4:34
B4. “Ringin’ The Bells” – 2:52
B5. “When I Least Expect It” – 3:09
Note: Simultaneously released on 8-track tape, cassette, and 12-inch vinyl LP by Myrrh Records. Re-issued on CD in Japan in 2001 by Cool Sound.
CREDITS. Produced by Keith Thomas. Recorded and Mixed at Bullet Recording, Nashville, TN. Engineering and Production Assistance by Scott Hendricks. Assistant Engineers: Skip Moon, Keith Odle & Danny Mundhenk. Strings arranged by Don Hart. Executive-producer: Neal Joseph.
Musicians: Kenny Marks (Vocals), Keith Thomas (Keyboards, Fender Rhodes, Oberheim), Bobby Ogdin (Acoustic Piano – Tracks: A4, B5), Cindy Reynolds (Harp on track B3), Denis Solee (Saxophone), Jon Goin (Guitar), Dann Huff (Guitar Solo on track B2), Jimmie Lee Sloas (Bass), Mike Brignardello (Bass), Bob Gelotte (Drums), Mark Hammond (Drums), Tommy Wells (Drums), Mark Hammond (Percussion), Terry McMillan (Percussion, Harmonica on track A5). Backing Vocals: Diana DeWitt Hanna, Doana Cooper, Keith Thomas, Pamela Marks, Patti Leatherwood.




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