Soul's Aflame

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Soul's Aflame
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 8, 1999
Genre Rock
Length54:30
Label Oarfin
Producer Gantt Kushner
O.A.R. chronology
The Wanderer
(1997)
Soul's Aflame
(1999)
Risen
(2001)

Soul's Aflame is the second album released by O.A.R. in 1999, recorded at Gizmo Recording Company in Silver Spring, Maryland with engineer and producer, Gantt Kushner.

Track listing

  1. "City on Down" – 3:53
  2. "Untitled" – 5:24
  3. "So Moved On" – 5:54
  4. "Night Shift" – 2:59
  5. "Ran Away to the Top of the World Today" – 6:01
  6. "On Top the Cage" – 6:03
  7. "The Wanderer" – 6:02
  8. "When Can I Go Home?" – 5:24
  9. "To Zion Goes I" – 4:11
  10. "Hey Girl" - 4:36
  11. "I Feel Home" - 4:03

Personnel

O. A. R.

Additional musicians

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