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Found a Place (CD - 2000)UPC: 00083061052928Artist: FFH (group) Label: Essential Records (UK) Genre: Gospel - Contemp. Christian Album Description: FFH: Michael Boggs (acoustic guitar); Jeromy Deibler, Jennifer Deibler, Brian Smith.Additional personnel: Glenn Pearce (acoustic & electric guitars); David Cleveland, Jerry McPherson (electric guitar); John Catchings (cello); Nashville String Machine (strings); Byron Haga... read more FFH: Michael Boggs (acoustic guitar); Jeromy Deibler, Jennifer Deibler, Brian Smith. Additional personnel: Glenn Pearce (acoustic & electric guitars); David Cleveland, Jerry McPherson (electric guitar); John Catchings (cello); Nashville String Machine (strings); Byron Hagan, Jeffery Roach (keyboards); Craig Young, Matt Pierson (bass); Scott Williamson (drums, percussion); Steve Brewster (drums); Eric Darken (percussion). Engineers include: Salvo, Julian Kindred, Randy Poole. Principally recorded at Bulldog Studios, Franklin, Tennessee; Starstruck Studios, Nashville, Tennessee; Frontpage Recorders, Burbank, California. Personnel: Michael Boggs (vocals, acoustic guitar); Jennifer Deibler, Jeromy Deibler, Brian Smith (vocals); Glenn Pearce (guitar); Dave Cleveland (acoustic guitar); Jerry McPherson (electric guitar); John Catchings (cello); Nashville String Machine (strings); Byron Hagen (keyboards); Scott Williamson (drums, snare drum, percussion); Steve Brewster (drums, snare drum); Eric Darken (percussion). Audio Mixers: Salvo; Tom Laune. Liner Note Authors: Jennifer Deibler; Jeromy Deibler; Michael Boggs; Brian Smith . Recording information: Bulldog Studio, Franklin, TN; Frontpage Recorders, Burbank, C and C Beach; Starstruck Studios, Nashville, TN. Photographer: Tony Baker. Arranger: Dave Williams. Super follow-up to the group's 1998 release, Found a Place includes many of the quartet's trademark qualities of good songwriting, upbeat tempos, thoughtful lyrics, and good vocals. The album opens up with the great "When I Praise" and rocks on through a total of 11 tracks. The title track is placed in second position and is a nice upbeat tune. But the third track, titled "Why Do I," is truly excellent with its great lyrics, tight harmonies, and ear-catching chorus. Jennifer Deibler gives a nice solo performance on the soft rock ballad "Your Love Is Life to Me." And the album finished off on a satisfying note with the soft rock ballad "Every Now and Then." ~ Dacia A. Blodgett-Williams minimize
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