This is Garth’s offering for 1988 and this one like most of his albums in this period was only released in the U.K. I have heard that the few albums he did release in the U.S. just didn’t sell well but they sold well in the U.K. I don’t kind of understand why that would be but anyway lets get to the album. This album has several different styles. There’s some folk, some country, some pop, and even a Rock & Roll tune. This many different styles means the album doesn’t have a flow but they are well done and if you’re a fan of his I’m sure you don’t care about the flow of the album. This was the first album of his I listened too so the differing styles was a bit jarring.
Tracklist
1 – Namibia – 3:49
2 – Strange Weapons – 3:07
3 – Land Of Palestine – 3:11
4 – Johnny Cash – 2:55
5 – Our Silent Eyes – 3:22
6 – Tears Of God – 2:44
7 – Peace Like A Phoenix – 3:44
8 – Amusing Ourselves – 3:06
9 – 32 Years – 3:46
10 – The Sky That Wouldn’t Weep – 3:54
11 – Polish Winter – 4:30
12 – Get Up And Dance – 3:37
13 – Jesus Of The Scars – 2:54
Credits
Acoustic Guitar – Doyle Grisham, Tom Blades
Backing Vocals – Barb Smith, Billy Bob Shane, Craig Wiseman, Darryl Adams, Gilly Sue Blades, Jan Pulsford
Bass – Jimmy Carter
Design – James Kessell
Drums – Craig Wiseman
Electric Guitar – Tom ‘Razor’ Blades, Walt Houston
Engineer – Lori Larsen, Roger Holmes
Fiddle – Hank Singer
Harmonica – Garth Hewitt
Keyboards – Howard Duck
Keyboards [Additional] – Jan Pulsford
Lead Vocals – Garth Hewitt
Mandolin – Hank Singer
Photography – Michael Rock
Steel Guitar – Cal Freeman