A Call to Us All explained
A Call to Us All |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Teri DeSario |
Cover: | Teri_Desario_Wiki.jpg |
Released: | 1983 |
Recorded: | Mama Jo's, North Hollywood |
Genre: | Contemporary Christian music |
Length: | 43:16 |
Label: | Dayspring |
Producer: | Bill Purse |
Prev Title: | Caught |
Prev Year: | 1980 |
Next Title: | Voices In The Wind |
Next Year: | 1985 |
A Call to Us All is the fourth album from singer, songwriter, producer and composer Teri DeSario. It was recorded and mixed at Mama Jo's and mastered by Bernie Grundman at A&M Records. According to AllMusic, A Call to Us All peaked at 32 on Billboards Top Contemporary Christian music chart in 1984.[1]
Personnel
Source:[2]
- Produced and arranged by – Bill Purse
- Engineered and mixed by – Kevin Clark
- Additional engineering by – Steve Ford, Ed Cherney and Eddie King
- Recorded and mixed at Mama Jo's, N. Hollywood
- Strings Recorded at – Baby-O Recorders, Hollywood, CA
- Mastered by – Berine Grundman / A&M Records
- Photography by – Harry Langdon
- Art Direction and Design by – Paul "Sport" Gross
- Inner Sleeve Design – Steve Elowe
- Makeup by – Victoria Jackson
- Underwater Sequences by – Scotty Scuba
- Label – Dayspring, A Division of Word Inc., Waco, Texas
Dedication
The album was dedicated to her husband and best friend Bill Purse.
External links
Notes and References
- All Music - courtesy of Billboard, all rights reserved
- All Information retrieved from Album Cover, reverse or inner sleeve.