Prodigal (album)

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Prodigal
Prodigal cover
Studio album by Prodigal
Released 1982
Genre Contemporary Christian music; Christian rock
Label Heartland Records
Producer Jon Phelps
Prodigal chronology
Prodigal
(1982)
Electric Eye
(1984)

Prodigal is the self-titled debut album by the Contemporary Christian/Christian rock band Prodigal, released in 1982.[1]

The album cover is notable for mimicking M. C. Escher's Relativity, but featuring imagery inspired by each of the song titles.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Side One

  1. "Invisible Man"
  2. "Easy Street"
  3. "Fire with Fire"
  4. "Sleepwalker"
  5. "Want You Back Again"

[edit] Side Two

  1. "Prodigal"
  2. "I Don't Know Who You Are"
  3. "Need Somebody to Love"
  4. "Busy Man"
  5. "Hard Bargain"
  6. "Prodigal (Part Two)"
  7. "Sidewinder"

[edit] Band members

  • Loyd Boldman: Keyboards, vocals
  • Dave Workman: Drums, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fields: Guitars, vocals
  • Mike Wilson: Bass guitar

[edit] Other personnel

  • John Blake: Acoustic Guitar
  • Jon Goin: Guitars
  • Jim Hettinger: Synthesizer programming
  • Shane Keister: Keyboards
  • David Kemper: Drums
  • Farrell Morris: Percussion
  • David Philbrick: Soprano saxophone
  • Turley Richards: Background vocals
  • Jack Williams: Bass guitar

[edit] Production

  • Producer: Jon Phelps
  • Engineers: Gary Platt, Greg McNeily

[edit] References