Full Circle: A Celebration of Songs and Friends

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Full Circle, sub-titled A Celebration of Songs and Friends, is the eighth vocal studio album by the American singer, songwriter, keyboardist, and producer Charlie Peacock, released on Sparrow Records in 2004. The album is “a musical celebration of producer Charlie Peacock’s 20th anniversary as a solo artist, featuring special guests collaborating with Peacock on new versions of some of his best known songs.”

Having produced or collaborated with over 40 different artists in his time, Charlie Peacock has quite a group of friends to call on for this celebration of his 20 years as a solo artist. Switchfoot, Sara Groves, TobyMac, Avalon and Out Of The Grey all contribute. Sixpence None The Richer cover «Every Heartbeat», Steve Taylor and Margaret Becker sing the kicking «Lie Down In The Grass» from his 1984 debut album of the same name. Perhaps best of all is «In The Light», made famous by dc Talk. It appears as you’ve never heard it before, transformed into a fantastic handclapping banjo breakdown courtesy of Bela Fleck. Charlie himself sings a musical testimony on the single and new song «God In The World», summing up his life: “I’ve been hip, I’ve been hated, loved and berated/ Been hot, cold, young and old, it doesn’t matter/ I’m not the point at all…” A playful, celebratory meeting of creative Christian minds, this is a fitting tribute and good introduction to a prolific and multi-talented singer, writer, speaker, producer and general CCM muse. [Jeremy Williams, Cross Rhythms, July 2004]

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CD tracklist:

01. In The Light
02. God In The World
03. Down In The Lowlands
04. One Man Gets Around
05. Lie Down In The Grass
06. Every Heartbeat
07. Big Man’s Hat
08. The Way Of Love
09. Almost Threw It All Away
10. Insult Like The Truth
11. Through It All
12. Monkeys At The Zoo
13. No Place Closer To Heaven


Charlie Peacock - Full Circle (Sparrow Records 2004) CD back




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