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Wherever You Are is the eighth studio album by Third Day, and the band's ninth album overall. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel album in 2006. All tracks written by Third Day. "Falling to Pieces" - 3:36. That's How the Story Goes" - 3:45. Cry Out to Jesus (Remix)" - 5:07.
Musically, Wherever You Are is a much more subdued effort than their previous project Wire. While rock producer Paul Ebersold helped the band craft the edgier Wire for mainstream exposure, Christian music industry veteran Brown Bannister guides Wherever You Are with a distinctly more contemporary feel. While the opening hit-bound "Tunnel," the rock-charged highlight "I Can Feel It" and the the anthemic closer "Rise Up" all bear an edgier element missing from most of the rest of the record, the more contemporary approach seems appropriate for the theme of the album. However, it's difficult not to hold these two albums side by side for comparison.
Down The Road Wherever’ is a line from ‘One Song At A Time,’ says Knopfler, referring to the album title and one of its tracks. I remember my pal Chet Atkins once saying that he picked his way out of poverty one song at a time, and it just stuck in my mind. You get to an age where you’ve written quite a few songs. But Down The Road Wherever seems to be appropriate for me, just because it’s what I’ve always done. I’ve always tried to make a record and also to keep my own geography happening in the songs
Wherever you may be Lift up your head for me There's somewhere in my heart Only for you If I must do without I'll let these sparks fly out Across the wilderness From me to you. As certain as sunrise Your image unwinds You're clearer than crystal You fill up my mind Now I have you By my side. Wherever you may be Lift up your head for me There's somewhere in my heart Only for you Though continents divide And lonely thoughts collide Our heaven will allow No distance now. I can always close my eyes Take your absence by surprise Hold my breath and make believe.
Video: Bonnie Raitt sings Wherever You May Be. Wherever You May Be Lyrics. Album featuring Wherever You May Be. Silver Lining (2002).
Wherever You May Go. David Coverdale. Album Into the Light. Wherever You May Go Lyrics. You mean the world to me More than I can say And when I look at you It takes my breath away I look into your eyes And see the love for me Once again I realise There's nowhere else I'd rather be. And when my life is over When my time is through I'll still be loving you You're all I want Everything I need When I look at you it's easy to believe
WHEREVER I MAY ROAM Producer: Bob Rock with Hetfield & Ulrich Engineer: Randy Staub Recorded at One on One, Los Angeles, CA from October 1990 to June of 1991. FADE TO BLACK (LIVE) and LAST CARESS/AM I EVIL?/BATTERY (LIVE) Recorded live on September 28, 1991 at Tushino Airfield in Moscow, Russia Recorded by Fleetwood Mobiles Mixed by Randy Staub. WHEREVER I MAY ROAM (DEMO) Recorded by on August 13, 1990 in Lars' basement. One of our earliest demos, this track is distinguished by the fact that we all knew the song had to be called "Wherever I May Roam" 'cause those.
Although INXS needed to experiment badly, their attempt at self-reinvention, Welcome to Wherever You Are, didn't even come close to gaining commercial or critical acceptance. From the start of the album, it's clear that INXS are out to confuse the standard perceptions of the band; the first instrument on the album is an Eastern-flavored horn. Special recording effects and exotic rhythms and sounds are abundant on the album. Evidently, the pop audience didn't care about INXS anymore, since nobody bought the album. And that is a shame, since it is one of their strongest
Wherever I May Roam is found on the album Live Shit: Binge & Purge. Found on more albums: Cunning Stunts Wherever I May Roam S&M Metallica Fuel The Videos 1989-2004 All Nightmare Long. Metallica – Wherever I May Roam.
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