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Barratt is the only solo album released in 1988 by Norman Barratt.[1] Barratt was previously a member of the Alwyn Wall Band and the Barratt Band. In 1984, following the breakup of the band, he released a worship album Rock for all Ages with Dave Morris, the Barratt Band's keyboard player.
Barratt | |
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Studio album by Norman Barratt | |
Released | 1988 |
Genre | Christian music |
Label | Edge ECD7004 |
Producer |
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Track listing
edit- All songs written and arranged by Norman Barratt.
- "The Last Night"
- "I Know Where You Are"
- "I Can See It in Your Eyes"
- "Now I Know"
- "Automatic Life"
- "Still Waitin'"
- "When the Night Comes"
- "Sing a New Song"
Personnel
edit- Norman Barratt: Guitars, vocals, additional programming
- Steve Boyce-Buckley: Keyboards
- Mark Olly: Percussion
Production notes
edit- Produced by Norman Barratt, Steve Boyce-Buckley and Trevor Taylor (Vocals on "Now I Know")
- Engineered by Steve Boyce-Buckley
- Mixed by Norman Barratt and Steve Boyce-Buckley
- Assistant engineers: Bob Little, Damon Gough (aka Badly Drawn Boy) and John Barratt
- Programming by Steve Boyce-Buckley
- Guitar effects and programming by Neil Costello
- Recorded at Square 1 Studios, Bury, England
- The album was recorded using a 40 channel AMEK 2025 with automation and an OTARI MTR90 analogue machine. Computer programming was achieved via an ATARI ST1040 running PRO24. The album took around four weeks to record and about ten days to mix.
CD re-issue
edit1991 Reguge Records, 790-060-5509
References
edit- ^ "Norman Barratt 1949-2011: Key figure in UK Christian music Norman Barratt dies". crossrhythms.co.uk. 1 August 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2024.