Share the Well

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Share the Well
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Studio album by
Released12 October 2004
StudioIndia, Ecuador, Houston, Franklin, Tennessee
Genre Rock music, Christian rock
Length55:31
Label Essential
Producer Caedmon's Call, Joshua Moore
Caedmon's Call chronology
Chronicles 1992-2004
(2004)
Share the Well
(2004)
In the Company of Angels II: The World Will Sing
(2006)
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Share the Well is the sixth major release from Caedmon's Call. It was released on October 12, 2004 through Essential Records.

Contents

Inspired by the band's trip to India, Brazil and Ecuador, Share the Well explores universal Christian themes in a variety of geographies, with songs that look through the eyes of both visitor and resident. Major themes include God's all-sufficient goodness, the need for people to share what they have with each other, and the inherent dignity of the oppressed; in particular the Dalit caste of India.

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Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 0:26
  2. "Share the Well" – 3:09 (Randall Goodgame)
  3. "There's Only One (Holy One)" – 3:42 (Goodgame)
  4. "Jenny Farza" – 0:40
  5. "Mother India" – 4:48 (Andrew Osenga, Goodgame)
  6. "International Love Song" – 3:06 (Joshua Moore, Osenga, Goodgame)
  7. "All I Need (I Did Not Catch Her Name)" – 3:33 (Goodgame)
  8. "Los Hermanos Count Off" – 0:26
  9. "Volcanoland" – 3:47 (Moore)
  10. "The Roses" – 4:00 (Osenga, Jeff Miller)
  11. "Mirzapur Group" – 0:26
  12. "Bombay Rain" – 2:46 (Osenga)
  13. "The Innocent's Corner" – 5:01 (Moore)
  14. "Sarala" – 2:20 (Goodgame, Osenga, Cliff Young)
  15. "Punjabi Group with Joseph D'Souza" – 0:54
  16. "Wings of the Morning" – 4:46 (Osenga, Moore)
  17. "Dalit Hymn" – 11:41 (Moore, Goodgame)

Personnel

Band members

Guest musicians

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