- Release date
- 1985
- Vinyl release
- Fortress Records R84029
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- 01-01 Titanic
- Music: Robin Crow
- 01-02 God So Loved
- Words and music: Robin Crow
- 01-03 Starting Over
- Words and music: Robin Crow
- 01-04 Let The Truth Come Out
- Words and music: Robin Crow
- 02-01 Lift Up Your Voices
- Words and music: Robin Crow
- 02-02 Beatitudes
- Words and music: Robin Crow
- 02-03 Seven Seventy-Seven
- Music: Robin Crow
- 02-04 Quiet Times
- Words and music: Robin Crow
- 02-05 Third World
- Music: Robin Crow
- This song is dedicated to the 42,000 starving men, women and children in third-world countries who die every day - victims of poverty and neglect.
- It is my hope that this song will remind you that this situation is real and these people are truly our brothers and sisters who need our help.
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- Musicians "Titanic"
- Robin Crow - Acoustic guitar
- George Cocchini - Electric guitar
- Shane Keister - Synthesizers
- Michael Rhodes - Bass
- Dave Adams - Linn drums, Simmons drums
- Musicians "God So Loved"
- Robin Crow - Acoustic guitar, vocals
- George Cocchini - Electric guitars
- Shane Keister - Synthesizers, keyboard bass
- David Lawbaugh - DMX drums, Simmons drums
- Michael Card, Scott Roley, Dan Schaffer, Mike Albreght - Background vocals
- Musicians "Starting Over"
- Robin Crow - Acoustic guitar, vocals
- George Cocchini - Electric guitar
- Shane Keister - Synthesizers
- Michael Rhodes - Fretless bass
- David Lawbaugh - DMX drums
- Michael Card - Background vocals
- Musicians "Let The Truth Come Out"
- Robin Crow - Acoustic guitar, vocals
- George Cocchini - Electric guitars
- Shane Keister - Synthesizers, bass keyboard
- Michael Rhodes - Bass
- David Lawbaugh - DMX, DX drums
- M. Sparrow Holt, Scott Roley, Dan Schaffer, Mike Albreght - Background vocals
- Musicians "Lift Up Your Voices"
- Michael Card - Vocals
- Robin Crow - Acoustic guitar, vocals
- George Cocchini - Electric guitars
- John Lawry - Synthesizers
- Michael Rhodes - Bass
- Dave Adams - Linn drums
- Musicians "Beatitudes"
- Robin Crow - Acoustic guitars, vocals
- George Cocchini - Electric guitars
- Shane Keister - Synthesizers
- Michael Rhodes - Fretless bass
- David Lawbaugh - DMX drums
- Michael Card, Scott Roley, M. Sparrow Holt - Background vocals
- Musicians "Seven Seventy-Seven"
- Robin Crow - Acoustic guitar
- John Lawry - Synthesizers
- Michael Rhodes - Bass
- Dave Adams - Linn drums, Simmons drums
- Musicians "Quiet Times"
- Robin Crow - Acoustic guitar, vocals
- George Cocchini - Electric guitars
- Shane Keister - Synthesizers, bass keyboard
- David Lawbaugh - DMX and DX drums
- Michael Card, Scott Roley, Dan Schaffer - Background vocals
- Musicians "Third World"
- Robin Crow - Acoustic guitar
- George Cocchini - Electri guitar
- John Lawry - Synthesizers, vocoder
- Michael Rhodes - Fretless bass
- David Lawbaugh - DMX and DX drums
- Production details
- Produced by Robin Crow for Sherwood Productions, Inc.
- Co-produced by George Cocchini
- Executive producer: Ray Nenow
- Recorded at Great Circle Of Sound, Sound Stage Studio, Reel Sound Remote Bus, Nashville, TN, July-December 1984
- Engineered by Chris McCollum, Dave Perkins, Doug Sarrett
- Mixed by Brent King, Chris McCollum
- Mastered by Benny Quinn, Masterfonics
- Artwork details
- Cover design: Jeff Spencer
- Photography: Clark Thomas
To Joshua Slack: I will never forget the sacrifices you have made and the dreams you set aside to help make mine come true. Without your support and encouragement, the last three albums would never have become reality. So, here's to 25 years of growing up, searching and discovering together. You're the best friend I've ever had. This album is dedicated to you.
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