Whitecross – Love On The Line – 1988

Whitecross released this EP shortly after releasing their first album. I’m not entirely sure what the strategy was here as 2 of the tracks from this EP are actually on that first album. If I had to guess I think they probably wanted this to be released before their first album but something went wrong along the way and it was delayed but that is strictly a guess. As I said the album contained 2 tracks from their first album the other 2 tracks wouldn’t appear on an album until much later. Anyway this must have been a treat for Whitecross fans and with 2 unreleased tracks it must have been a must own. Interestingly it was only released on vinyl and cassette with the same four tracks simply repeated on the flip side.

Tracklist
1 – Love On The Line – 6:00
2 – I Believe – 3:52
3 – No Way I’m Going Down – 4:12
4 – Enough Is Enough – 4:04

Credits
Bass – Jon Sproule
Drums – Mark Hedl
Engineer – Dan Rudin
Executive Producer – Gavin Morkel
Guitar – Rex Carroll
Producer – Rex Carroll
Vocals – Scott Wenzel

Companies, etc.
Recorded At – Grand Slam Studios

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Author: Ray Mansfield

One of the founding cowboys of Real 80s CCM. Been listening to this stuff since 1978.

2 thoughts on “Whitecross – Love On The Line – 1988”

  1. Whitecross has a 5th and 6th album titled “In The Kingdom” and “High Gear” that have not been covered on this website (yet).
    Standout cuts on “In The Kingdom” are the infectious “We Know What’s Right”, “Tell Me The Time”, “No Second Chances”, “If He Goes Before Me” and the title track “In The Kingdom”. The Whitecross portion of “Holy War” is excellent but the rap portion is horribly weak and needed a better rapper and back beat.

    I can’t name any songs I liked on “High Gear”. I also did not like Scott Wenzel’s solo album and maybe played it twice since buying it.

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