Unfit for Swine

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Unfit For Swine
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1996
Genre Christian rock
Length40:16
Label Word
Producer Mark Heimermann, Dann Huff, David Huff
John Schlitt chronology
Shake
(1995)
Unfit For Swine
(1996)
The Grafting
(2008)
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Unfit for Swine is the second solo album released by John Schlitt, lead singer of the Christian rock band, Petra. It was released in July, 1996.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by John Schlitt, except where noted.

  1. "Save Me" – 3:37 (music by Dann and David Huff)
  2. "God Is Too Big" – 3:42 (words by Schlitt and Mark Heimermann, music by Ronny Cates)
  3. "Can't Get Away" – 4:18 (words by Heimermann, music by Toby McKeehan)
  4. "We Worship You" – 4:12 (words by Schlitt and Heimermann, music by Heimermann and Dann Huff)
  5. "Need I Remind You" – 4:15 (words by Schlitt and Heimermann, music by Heimermann)
  6. "Take You On" – 3:53 (music by Cates)
  7. "Helping Hand" – 4:49 (music by Dann & David Huff)
  8. "There Is Someone" – 3:45 (words & music by Schlitt and Rich Gootee)
  9. "I Killed a Man" – 3:57 (words by Schlitt and Heimermann, music by Heimermann and Dann Huff)
  10. "Don't Have To Take It" – 3:48 (words by Schlitt and David Huff, music by David Lichens and Jim Cooper)

Personnel

Production

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