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Caught in the Crossfire is the sophomore album by the American pop duo Limpic & Rayburn (Gerry Limpic and Mark Rayburn), released on Myrrh Records in 1978, a division of Word. The album was produced by Gerry Limpic, Mark Rayburn and Ron Compton for Home Free Productions.
In 1979 Gerry Limpic released a solo album entitled Gentle Touch on Myrrh Records.
Their hair got longer and they’re not smiling on the cover, but don’t expect any radical changes in the music. In fact it’s significantly cleaner and more CCM-ish than their debut, especially with all those orchestrated ballads. A couple of lively pop-rock cuts with brass: «Coming Soon» and the bass-heavy disco-ish «Domino» (with synthetic drums). «Mary’s Song (He Is Alive)» and the closing «How Long» are both dynamic songs that measure up to the mellow light-rock standards set on Limpic & Rayburn. [Ken Scott, The Archivist, 4th edition]
LP tracklist:
Side One
A1. “Crossfire”
A2. “Mr Good News”
A3. “Domino”
A4. “Time For Joy”
A5. “Guide My Steps”
Side Two
B1. “Mary’s Song (He Is Alive)”
B2. “Coming Soon”
B3. “Love Songs (To the Father)”
B4. “How Long”
Note: Simultaneously released on 8-track tape, cassette, and 12-inch vinyl LP by Myrrh Records.





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