Heed the Call

Description

Heed the Call is an album by the American pop quartet The Imperials, released on DaySpring Records in 1979, a division of Word. The album was recorded and mixed by by Brown Bannister at Gold Mine Studio in Nashville, Tennessee; with Chris Christian producing.

The album tracks “Praise The Lord” and “Oh Buddha” were among the Top Five Songs of 1979, according to CCM Magazine.

HEED THE CALL – THE IMPERIALS – DaySpring DST 4011 (Word)

Tight vocal performances by the quartet are the staple of this LP. MOR/contemporary styling should appeal to various age levels. The title cut, «Overcomer» and an excellent version of «Old Man’s Rubble» are standouts. [Record World, May 12, 1979 (Gospel Section, Album Picks)]

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LP tracks:

Side One
A1. “Overcomer” – 3:37
A2. “Praise The Lord” – 3:35
A3. “Oh Buddha” – 3:28
A4. “Old Man’s Rubble” – 3:15
A5. “Heed The Call” – 3:01

Side Two
B1. “Let Jesus Do It” – 3:27
B2. “Growing Stronger” – 3:29
B3. “First Morning In Heaven” – 2:41
B4. “Whenever I Speak His Name” – 4:33
B5. “My Mind Forgets A Million Things” – 3:48
B6. “He Didn’t Lift Us Up To Let Us Down” – 3:21

Note: Simultaneously released on cassette and 12-inch vinyl LP by DaySpring Records. Later re-issued on CD.


The Imperials - Heed The Call (DaySpring Records 1979) LP Back and Front Cover


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