ThePRIZE Credits & Info

 

  1. THE PRIZE
  2. FACE OF MERCY
  3. SO THANKFUL
  4. AT CALVARY
  5. MAKE A NOISE
  6. GOOD TIME
  7. DAWN WILL COME
  8. LET’S TALK ABOUT JESUS
  9. TAKINKAROTHAT
  10. AT THE WHEEL
  11. LOVE LIKE YOU

Drums: Dan (P) Cheeney & L. Earl (Learl) Hopgood

Percussion: Eniyo Quernistas

Orchestration Arranged & Conducted by: Nick Manson

Orchestra recorded at Chestnut Grove, LA, CA

Bass: V. (Vdub) Weatherspoon

Electric Guitars & Slide: Moat Carder

Steel String: Roby Duke

Guitars courtesy Avalon/Lowden Guitar Co., N Ireland

Organ: Tilti Verrill

Piano & keys: TC

Vocals: TC, Nancy Clark, Roby Duke

Piano tracks recorded at The Living Room, San Clemente, CA

Yamaha C7 courtesy Mike MacIntosh & Horizon Christian Fellowship, San Diego, CA

Recorded, Mixed & Mastered at Big Blue, Seattle, WA

Cover & art production:

John Shaffer

Front cover art:

Painting by Terry

Church in the background is the church in Oxford where CS Lewis attended.

Mr. Lewis’ grave is in that churchyard.

Other art:

Scenes in Scotland & England were photographed during the 2003 UK tour.

Tantallon Castle, orginally owned by the Earls of Fife from the Douglas clan in the 14th century, stands atop the 100 ft cliffs above the Firth of Forth. The castle was left in ruins after Cromwell pummeled it for 12 days with his cannons in 1651.  It is a National Historic Site today.

A mile out to sea stands Bass Rock.  The first inhabitant of “The Bass” was Baldred in the 8th century and has passed through the hands of a long succession of owners who used it for a monastery, a dungeon, a stronghold against religious persecution, sheep grazing, a prizon, a strategic guardpost and a lighthouse.  Bass has over 100,000 residents, all of them North Atlantic Gannets who nest there each year and nudge their young off the more than 300 ft cliffs when it is time to learn how to fly.

Robert Lewis Stevenson mentions the rock in “The Tale of Tod Lapriaik” a chapter from his novel, CATRIONA and is the setting for his story, The Wreckers.  Today Bass Rock remains in the ownership of Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple.

(And I’m not making that up)

Produced by Roby Duke
for
CATALYST PEOPLE