Gary Rand – Break That Ground – 1981

You probably know Gary more because of his second album but this is his first album which is far more worship oriented. Gary was one of those kids who was a musician from an early age. His first group was The Crimson Bridge who had an album back in 1971. He went unrecorded for many years but in 1981 Milk & Honey records released this his first solo album. As I said this is more of a worship oriented album but is very good for that style. Gary always struggled with the Christian music industry as he wanted to sing about current affairs in the world but the record companies wanted him to just sing about Jesus and keep his JPM count as high as possible. This album doesn’t really show that struggle but it was his first album and on a persons first album you pretty well have to do what the record company wants.

Tracklist
1 – Family Of Love – 3:12
2 – Isaiah 58 – 3:00
3 – You Have Turned My Sorrow Into Dancing (Psalm 30:11) – 2:27
4 – Let Justice Roll Down (Amos 5) – 3:29
5 – Time Of Jubilee – 3:02
6 – Break That Ground (Hosea 10:12) – 3:04
7 – Psalm 146 – 2:05
8 – Pass The Peace – 2:25
9 – Communion Song – 1:31
10 – Narrow Way – 2:53
11 – Psalm 121 – 2:20

Credits
Acoustic Guitar, Piano – Gary Rand
Bass – Andy Rae
Drums – Keith Edwards
Engineer – Brian Tankersley, Larry Goode, Rick Thigpen
Guitar – Jerry McPherson
Keyboards, Synthesizer, Engineer – Paul Mills
Percussion – Russell Dunlap
Producer, Arranged By, Flute, Synthesizer – Fletch Wiley
Saxophone – Larry Slezak

Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Singspiration
Copyright © – Singspiration
Distributed By – The Benson Company, Inc.
Recorded At – Rivendell Sound Recorders
Recorded By – Sam’s Tape Truck
Mixed At – Rivendell Sound Recorders
Mastered At – Masterfonics
Pressed By – Electrosound Group Midwest, Inc.