Rock for All Ages explained
Rock for All Ages |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Norman Barratt and Dave Morris |
Cover: | Rock for all Ages.jpg |
Released: | 1984 |
Recorded: | January 1984 |
Genre: | Christian music |
Label: | Chapel Lane CLS8017 |
Producer: | - Norman Barratt
- Dave Morris
- Derek Muuray
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Rock for All Ages is the only album released by Norman Barratt and Dave Morris.[1] Barratt and Morris were members of the Barratt Band and recorded this album following the band's breakup. Barratt released a solo album, Barratt, in 1988.
Track listing
Side one
- "Jerusalem" (Hubert Parry)
- "I Will Serve You" (Norman Barratt)
- "Evensong" (Dave Morris/Barratt)
- "Lord We Thank You" (Barratt)
- "Jacqueline Louise" (Barratt)
Side two
- "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" (JS Bach)
- "On My Way Home" (Dave Morris/Barratt)
- "Tribute" (Morris)
- "Winds O'er the Sea" (Morris/Barratt)
Personnel
Guitar and Vocals
Production notes
- Produced by Norman Barratt, Dave Morris and Derek Murray
- Engineered by Derek Murray
- Mixed by Norman Barratt, Dave Morris and Derek Murray
- Recorded at Chapel Lane Studios, Hampton Bishop, Hereford
Notes and References
- Whittaker, Jason. Jerusalem: Blake, Parry, and the Fight for Englishness. United Kingdom, Oxford University Press, 2022. 222.