The Archers (album) explained

The Archers
Type:studio
Artist:The Archers
Cover:The Archers LP-12.JPG
Released:1973
Recorded:TTG Recording Studios
Genre:Christian rock
Label:Charisma
Producer:Gary Archer
Next Title:Keep Singin' That Love Song
Next Year:1974

The Archers was the first nationally released major label album for The Archers. Originally released as Any Day Now in 1972 on their independent Charisma Records label, it garnered the group almost immediate national attention and launched them on to the national stage.[1] Issued before radio charts for Jesus music or Contemporary Christian music were established, it included the hits, "Life In Jesus", "Jesus Is The Answer" and "God's Love".[2]

On the strength of the album, The Archers appeared at Explo '72 in the summer of that year, and on to other major concert appearances at Madison Square Garden, the Arie Crown Theater in Chicago's McCormack Place and the Jesus Joy festival in following months. The John T. Benson Company bought Charisma Records later that year, signing the group to their first recording contract, resulting in the album's retitled release.

Track listing

  1. "God's Love" (Billy Rush Masters)
  2. "I've A Friend" (Masters)
  3. "Put On Jesus" (Masters)
  4. "Life In Jesus" (Stipe)
  5. "It Won't Be Long" (Andrae Crouch)
  6. "As Long As I Know" (Nancye Short)
  7. "Basically Roamin'" (Masters)
  8. "Jesus Is The Answer" (Crouch)
  9. "God's Throne" (Archer)
  10. "For Me For You" (Masters)

Personnel

References

  1. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music
  2. Reunion for Reunion; Contemporary Christian Music Magazine February 1991 “In The News”-Paul Baker