Barratt (album)
Barratt | |
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Studio album by Norman Barratt | |
Released | 1989 |
Genre | Christian music |
Label | Edge ECD7004 |
Producer |
Norman Barratt Steve Boyce-Buckley Trevor Taylor (Vocals on "Now I Know") |
Barratt is the title of the only solo album released by Norman Barratt. Barratt was previously a member of the Alwyn Wall Band and the Barratt Band. In 1984, following the breakup of the Barratt Band he released a worship album Rock for all Ages with Dave Morris, the Barratt Bands keyboard player.
Track listing
- "The Last Night" (Norman Barratt)
- "I Know Where You Are" (Norman Barratt)
- "I Can See It in Your Eyes" (Norman Barratt)
- "Now I Know" (Norman Barratt)
- "Automatic Life" (Norman Barratt)
- "Still Waitin'" (Norman Barratt)
- "When the Night Comes" (Norman Barratt)
- "Sing a New Song" (Norman Barratt)
Personnel
- Norman Barratt: Guitar and Vocals
- Steve Boyce-Buckley: Keyboards
- Mark Olly: Percussion
Production notes
- 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 Norman Barratt and Steve Boyce-Buckley
- Guitar effects and programming by Neil Costello
- Recorded at Square 1 Studios, Bury, England
- For those technical minded, the album was recorded using a 40 channel AMEK 2025 with automation & an OTARI MTR90 analogue machine. Computer programming was achieved via an ATARI ST1040 running PRO24. The album took around 4 weeks to record and about 10 days to mix.
CD Re-issue
1991 Reguge Records, 790-060-5509
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