Midnight Awake

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Midnight Awake
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Studio album by Adrian Snell
Released 1983
Genre Folk/Rock/Gospel
Label Marshall MRT1997
Producer Ray Nenow
Adrian Snell chronology
The Virgin)
(1981) The Virgin)1981
Midnight Awake
(1983)
Feed the Hungry Heart
(1984) Feed the Hungry Heart1984

Midnight Awake is the title of the eighth solo album by British singer-songwriter Adrian Snell.

Adrian Snell is an English pianist, keyboard player, singer and composer.

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Who's Laughing Now" (Adrian Snell/Tom Douglas)
  2. "Still Your Heart" (Adrian Snell/Tom Douglas)
  3. "Light on the Road" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
  4. "Rejoice" (Adrian Snell/Tom Douglas)
  5. "Shelter From the Storm" (Adrian Snell)

Side two

  1. "Start Over" (Adrian Snell/Tom Douglas)
  2. "Heart of the Father" (Adrian Snell/Tom Douglas)
  3. "Come in From the World" (Adrian Snell/Phil Thomson)
  4. "Midnight Awake" (Adrian Snell/Barry Crompton)
  5. "Fill My Life" (Adrian Snell/Tom Douglas)

Personnel

Joe English (musician) American musician

Joe English is an American musician, vocalist and songwriter who, during the 1970s, played drums in Paul McCartney's band Wings and in the Southern Progressive Rock/Jazz group Sea Level, among others.

John Lawry is a Christian musician, composer, producer, and songwriter. He was the keyboardist of Christian rock band Petra from 1984 to 1994. After his departure, Lawry dedicated himself to producing and record engineering. From 2010 to 2012, he rejoined some of his former Petra bandmates to record and tour under the name of Classic Petra. In 2013, he officially rejoined Petra as their keyboardist.

Production notes

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