Peace of the Rock

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Peace of the Rock is the debut album by the American westcoast/pop artist Gregg Suriano, independently released on Behold Records in 1978.

Keyboardist Gregg Suriano’s independent release of pop, soft rock and ballads makes suitable company for your Bruce Hibbard, Chris Christian, Doug Howell and Joe English albums. A mellow style with clean production, but not unbearably smooth. A few light r&b and soft-jazz touches here and there – every time I hear the opening «Where Do You Stand» I think it’s gonna be Cheryl Lynn’s «Got To Be Real». Gregg’s keyboards are center stage (piano, electric piano, mellotron), while guest musicians add acoustic and electric guitars, bass, drums, saxophone and congas. Yvonne Lewis of Good News appears on background vocals. [Ken Scott, The Archivist, 4th Edition]

LP tracklist:

Side One
A1. “Where Do You Stand”
A2. “It Must Be Love”
A3. “Until He Came”
A4. “Reason To Live”

Side Two
B1. “I’d Rather Have Believed A Lie”
B2. “There’s A Place”
B3. “Jesus Lifts Me Above The Rain”
B4. “The Last Days”


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