Share the Well
Share the Well is the sixth major release from Caedmon's Call. It was released on October 12, 2004 through Essential Records.
Share the Well | ||||
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Released | 12 October 2004 | |||
Studio | India, Ecuador, Houston, Franklin, Tennessee | |||
Genre | Rock music, Christian rock | |||
Length | 55:31 | |||
Label | Essential | |||
Producer | Caedmon's Call, Joshua Moore | |||
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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.
This album was recorded in:
- OLIO – Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
- Puerto Lago – Otavalo, San Pablo Lake, Ecuador
- Dark Horse Recording – Franklin, Tennessee
- The Moore's House – Houston, Texas
- Second Studios – Houston, Texas
and also
- domestic locations in Ecuador
- domestic locations in Brazil
- Sunrise Studios – Houston, Texas
- The Velvet Eagle – Nashville, Tennessee
- Masterphonics Tracking Room – Nashville, Tennessee
Track listing
- "Intro" – 0:26
- "Share the Well" – 3:09 (Randall Goodgame)
- "There's Only One (Holy One)" – 3:42 (Goodgame)
- "Jenny Farza" – 0:40
- "Mother India" – 4:48 (Andrew Osenga, Goodgame)
- "International Love Song" – 3:06 (Joshua Moore, Osenga, Goodgame)
- "All I Need (I Did Not Catch Her Name)" – 3:33 (Goodgame)
- "Los Hermanos Count Off" – 0:26
- "Volcanoland" – 3:47 (Moore)
- "The Roses" – 4:00 (Osenga, Jeff Miller)
- "Mirzapur Group" – 0:26
- "Bombay Rain" – 2:46 (Osenga)
- "The Innocent's Corner" – 5:01 (Moore)
- "Sarala" – 2:20 (Goodgame, Osenga, Cliff Young)
- "Punjabi Group with Joseph D'Souza" – 0:54
- "Wings of the Morning" – 4:46 (Osenga, Moore)
- "Dalit Hymn" – 11:41 (Moore, Goodgame)
- (The album's last track features two hidden tracks: A brief solo song by Andrew Osenga, possibly titled "I Miss You", and as a longer excerpt of the Mirzapur Group performance heard earlier in the album.)
- The album featured only one other song sung by Andrew Osenga, "Bombay Rain".
Personnel
Band members
- Cliff Young – lead vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Danielle Young – vocals, backing vocals
- Garett Buell – percussion, tablas, dholar, manjira, mixing bowl, water pail, congas, bongos, cajon, djembe, surdo, giant ganza-udu, agogô, drum battery, ankle bells, hand claps
- Jeff Miller – bass guitar
- Todd Bragg – drums, surdo, pandeiro, drum battery, tamborim
- Joshua Moore – Hammond B-3, piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, nylon guitar, high strung guitar, bass guitar, string arrangement, synth, harmonium, accordion, copichand, ramantar, dholar, drum battery, kalimba, tamboor, backing vocals
- Andrew Osenga – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro, charango, keyboard bass, vocals, backing vocals, drum battery
Guest musicians
- Ze DeFaria – surdo, ankle bells, hand claps, repinique, pandeiro
- Jayant Jaypur Walle – tablas
- Jenny Farza – Backing vocals
- Samuel Tugulinago – charango, guitar, panflute
- Efrain Tugulinago – flutes, panfulte
- Hamberto Aigaje – guitar, flutes, panflute
- David Tuglinago – guitar
- Samson Manwatkar – vocals
- Solomon Raju – harmonium
- Joshua – harmonium
- The Mirzapur Group (Dalit Music Team) – vocals
- Pastor Yuhanna – vocals
References
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