Electro-Voice (album)

1986 studio album by Dan Peek From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Electro-Voice (album)

Electro Voice is the third solo album by former America member Dan Peek, released in 1986.[1]

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Electro Voice
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Studio album by
Released1986
GenreContemporary Christian music, soft rock
LabelGreentree
ProducerDan Peek
Dan Peek chronology
Doer of the Word
(1984)
Electro Voice
(1986)
Cross Over
(1987)
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The first single from the album was a remake of Peek's 1975 hit with America, "Lonely People". The song reached No. 2 on the contemporary Christian music chart and No. 1 on the Christian Adult chart for four weeks. The title track made the CCM Top 10 and "A New Song" also charted on the CCM Adult chart.[2][3]

Track listing

All songs written by Dan Peek, except where noted.[4]

  1. "Electro-Voice"
  2. "A New Song"
  3. "Solid Ground" (Joe Fair, Dan Moran)
  4. "Not My Will"
  5. "Lonely People" (Dan & Catherine Peek)
  6. "His Master's Voice"
  7. "I'll Be Coming Home"
  8. "Open Up Your Heart"
  9. "The Rapture"
  10. "All Things Work Together for Good"

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