Pass It On (Bryn Haworth album)

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Pass It On
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Studio album by
Released1984
RecordedJanuary 1983; Chapel Lane Studios, Hereford
Genre Folk, Gospel, R&B
Label Chapel Lane CLS 8012
Producer Bryn Haworth
Bryn Haworth chronology
The Gap
(1980)
Pass It On
(1984)
Wings of the Morning
(1984)

Pass It On is the sixth studio album by Bryn Haworth.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Bryn Haworth

  1. "Pass It On"
  2. "Never Give Up On Love"
  3. "Come Away"
  4. "Think For Yourself"
  5. "Perfect Love"
  6. "The Cure"
  7. "Peace and Understanding"
  8. "Looking Through Different Eyes"
  9. "Come Over To My Place"
  10. "Fear God"

Personnel

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