- Release date
- October-1990
- CD release
- Urgent Records 000-137-8279
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- 01 Go Through Fire
- Words: Rob Frazier
- Music: Rob Frazier and David Brighton
- 02 Got Your Word On It
- Words and music: Rob Frazier
- 03 She's So Hard
- Words and music: Niles Borop and Rob Frazier
- 04 Rise Up Get Ready
- Words and music: Rob Frazier and Carol Buckley Frazier
- 05 Practical Ways
- Words and music: Rob Frazier
- 06 What Can One Person Do
- Words and music: Rob Frazier
- 07 The Heartland
- Words: Rob Frazier and Pam Mark Hall
- Music: Rob Frazier
- 08 Peer Pressure
- Words and music: Rob Frazier and Hunter Moore
- 09 Out In The Open
- Words and music: Rob Frazier and Hunter Moore
- 10 Can't Get Too Much Of You
- Words and music: Chip Bernard Rob Frazier
- 11 Still Small Voice
- Words and music: Rob Frazier
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- Rob Frazier - Lead vocals, background vocals, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, keyboards, guitar solo on "Out In The Open"
- Musicians
- Mel Watts - Drums
- Spencer Campbell - Bass
- Reese Wynans - Piano, organ, keyboards
- George Cocchini - Electric guitar
- Eric Darken - Percussion
- Tom Hemby - Guitar synth solo on "Got Your Word On It"
- Dave Perkins - Guitar solo on "Practical Ways"
- Roy Cristensen - Cello on "What Can One Person Do"
- Background vocals
- Ashley Cleveland, Kim Fleming, Carol Buckley Frazier, Vicki Hampton, Chris Rodriguez
- Lisa Glasgow on "Got Your Word On It"
- Production details
- Produced by Jonathan David Brown and Rob Frazier except "What Can One Person Do" produced by Rob Frazier
- Executive producer: Craig S. Atchison
- Basic tracks recorded at Lorien Sound Studio, Austin, TX
- Additional recording: The Reelsound Remote Bus, Nashville, TN; Javalina Studios, Nashville, TN and Duckworth Studios, Nashville, TN
- Additional engineering: Dale Brown, Rob Frazier, Randy Garmon, Kent Madison, Spencer Starnes and Bobby Arnold
- Mastered by Ken Love at Master Mix, Nashville, TN
- Artwork details
- Art direction: Buddy Jackson
- Design: B. Middleworth for Jackson Design
- Photography: Glen Hall, Paducah, KY
- Make-up and wardrobe: Carol Buckley Frazier, Nashville, TN
A Few Thoughts: This album is very different from the one I set out to make a few years ago. Then I would have told you that there was a "great overemphasis in the body of Christ on personal holiness and neglect of actually getting out there and doing the works of the Kingdom of God", or something like that. While I still believe that we in the Western church are an extremely self-centered lot in terms of our faith, I've come to see that before we can hope to effectively wage spiritual warfare we must be prepared in the realm of the inner man - "The Heartland". That is where God does His greatest work, the human heart. Changing our spiritual condition from self-centered to God- and others-centered is a hard task and only He can do it. Of course, part of the learning is in the doing and that is why we are urged to be "hearers and doers of the Word". But too ofen that scripture is used to emphasize "doing" at the expense of "hearing" - we are to be concerned with both of them. God speaks to us through His Word and in the deep recesses of the heart where He is constantly working and writing His law of love and obedience. That's what I'm trying to say when I sing of the "Still Small Voice", not an original phrase, but an original idea for me if I will take it utterly seriously. I now believe that I must if I want to change my world for the gospel. So, in a way, this album starts at "The Heartland" and ends with your answer to the question "What Can One Person Do?" I hope the rest of the songs help to fill the space in between. |