Doer of the Word

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Doer of the Word
Doer of the Word (Dan Peek album).jpg
Studio album by
Released1984
Genre Contemporary Christian music, soft rock
Label Home Sweet Home
Producer Chris Christian
Dan Peek chronology
All Things Are Possible
(1979)
Doer of the Word
(1984)
Electro-Voice
(1986)

Doer of the Word is the second solo album by former America member Dan Peek. [1] It was released in 1984, five years after the release of his first album, All Things Are Possible , and produced by Chris Christian. [2]

Several songs from the album received airplay on contemporary Christian music radio. The title track hit number 2 on the Christian charts. [3] Peek's former America bandmate, Gerry Beckley contributed background vocals on the song, which were recorded at Chris Christian's studio in Los Angeles while Peek was there. [4] "Redeemer" and "Holy Spirit" also charted. [5]

Track listing

[6]

  1. "Doer of the Word" (Jeremy Dalton)
  2. "Holy Spirit" (Dan Peek)
  3. "Reach Out" (Peek)
  4. "Everything" (Peek, Chris Christian, Phil Naish)
  5. "Your Father Loves You" (Christian)
  6. "Brotherly Love" (Peek, Christian, Naish)
  7. "Redeemer" (Peek)
  8. "I Believe in Miracles" (Dan & Catherine Peek)
  9. "Thank You Lord" (Peek)
  10. "Power and Glory" (Tom Peek)
  11. "The Star" (Peek)(bonus track on the 2021 remaster release)
  12. "One Way" (extended version) (Christian)(bonus track on the 2021 remaster release)

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References

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  2. All Music Guide Dan Peek Doer of the Word album credits, retrieved 30 August 2022
  3. – Hot hits: Christian hit radio : 20 years of charts, artist bios, and more. CCM Creative Ventures. January 1999. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  4. Dan Peek recording Doer of the Word with Gerry Beckley and Chris Christian in LA on YouTube.
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