
Jim Thomson is one of the most prolific artists you never heard of. He claims to have over “100 releases and production or writing credits for about 30 other artists”. I don’t know if he means 100 songs or albums but he has way over 100 songs so he must mean albums. Anyway this is where it started for him and what a start it was. It was a self released effort released in his own country of Canada but he had a great group of studio musicians to augment his own band. The album was produced and engineered by Ron Moore and the production has more of an early 70’s sound than 79. Ron heavily split up the instruments heavily to left or right sides of the stereo track. This kind of production was more common during the origins of stereo but by 1979 was more rare. Anyway it works really well and really accentuates the seventies sound of the album. Point of trivia is that this is one of the earliest albums featuring John Lawry (Petra). This is a great 70’s album with very limited distribution so if you like 70’s style music this one is for you. If you only have time for one track head down to track 9 “Oh Lord” which is my choice for best track.
Tracklist
1 – Be My Song – 0:42
2 – I’ve Got Jesus – 3:09
3 – Lonely One – 2:58
4 – New Song – 1:56
5 – Blend – 4:19
6 – Train For Thought – 2:54
7 – Eternal Light Brigade – 5:12
8 – Come Follow – 3:34
9 – Oh Lord – 2:55
10 – Showdown – 2:18
11 – You Are The Song – 2:21
12 – Be My Song (Reprise) – 1:15
Credits
Bass – Stephen Romanow
Cello, Mandolin – Dorothy Nielsen
Drums – Barry Salmon
Electric Guitar [Rhythm] – Kevin Rogers
Keyboards, Strings – John Lawry
Producer [Assistant], Engineer – Ron Moore
Trumpet, Percussion – Danny Srnec
Vocals – Joe Paquette
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Jim Thomson II
Vocals, Percussion – Danny Thomson