Far Away Places (album)

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Far Away Places
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Studio album by
Released1987
StudioEaster Song Studios (Garden Valley, Texas) and Rosewood Studios (Tyler, Texas)
Genre Contemporary Christian music
Length35:32
Label Live Oak
Producer Buck Herring
2nd Chapter of Acts chronology
Hymns
(1986)
Far Away Places
(1987)
Hymns II
(1988)

Far Away Places is a 1987 studio album by 2nd Chapter of Acts. It would be their final recording of original material.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Humble Yourself" Annie Herring, Jim Tenneboe3:57
2."It's No Masquerade"Herring, Tenneboe, Matthew Ward 3:30
3."Sing Over Me"Herring4:05
4."You Are All in All"Tenneboe, Ward4:59
5."A Tender Heart"Herring2:21
6."I Reach Out"Herring, Tenneboe3:43
7."Fallin' in on You"Herring, Ward4:25
8."Maybe Some Other Day"Herring3:45
9."Take It to All the World"Herring, Tenneboe, Ward3:03
10."Far Away Places"Herring3:44
Total length:35:32

Source: [1]

Personnel

2nd Chapter of Acts

Musicians

Production

Source: [2]

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References

  1. "2nd Chapter Of Acts – Far Away Places (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs . Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  2. http://www.2ndchapterofacts.com/Store_FarAwayPlaces.html