Real Life Conversations

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Real Life Conversations
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1, 1988
Genre CCM, soft rock, pop
Length41:27
Label Sparrow
Producer Phil Naish
Steven Curtis Chapman chronology
First Hand
(1987)
Real Life Conversations
(1988)
More to This Life
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Real Life Conversations is the second album by American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman. The album was released in 1988 by Sparrow Records and produced by Phil Naish.

Contents

This second album features a harder and edgier sound that steers more toward light rock music than his previous album. [1]

Track listing

All songs written by Steven Curtis Chapman, except where noted.

  1. "Faithful Too" (Chapman, Geoff Moore) – 4:02
  2. "Tuesday's Child" (Chapman, Dave Mullen, Dale Oliver) – 4:12
  3. "For Who He Really Is" (Chapman, Moore) – 5:08
  4. "Consider It Done" – 3:46
  5. "His Eyes" (Chapman, James Isaac Elliot) – 3:36
  6. "The Human Race" (Chapman, Elliot) – 3:43
  7. "Wait" (Margaret Becker, Chapman) – 4:14
  8. "Truth or Consequences" – 5:07
  9. "My Turn Now" (Chapman, Brent Lamb) – 3:28
  10. "His Strength Is Perfect" (Chapman, Jerry Salley) – 4:36

Personnel

Musicians

Volunteer Choir on "His Strength Is Perfect"

Production

Studios

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References

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