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Fields of Grace
2003 studio album by Big Daddy Weave From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fields of Grace is the third studio album by contemporary Christian music band Big Daddy Weave.[6] It was their second release with a major label, Fervent Records. It was released on September 30, 2003. The album charted on the following Billboard's charts on October 18, 2003: No. 177 on Billboard 200, No. 8 on Christian Albums, and No. 7 on Top Heatseekers.[7]
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Album
Track listing
Personnel
Big Daddy Weave
- Mike Weaver – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitars
- Jeremy Redmon – electric guitars
- Jay Weaver – bass guitar
- Jeff Jones – drums
- Joe Shirk – saxophones
Additional Musicians
- Jeff Roach – keyboards
- Ken Lewis – percussion
- Will Hunt – loop programming (2)
- Paul Nelson – cello
- DeAna Whalen – violin
- Jenee Keener – violin
Production
- Susan Riley – executive producer
- Jim Scherer – executive producer
- Jeromy Deibler – A&R
- Mike Weaver – producer, overdub recording
- Jeremy Redmon – producer, track recording (10), overdub recording
- Jim Dineen – tracking engineer (1-9, 11), overdub recording
- Chris Clayton – overdub recording
- Chuck Harris – overdub recording
- Keith Edlin – second engineer
- Jimmy Jerrigan – second engineer
- David Steit – second engineer
- Shane D. Wilson – mixing at Pentavarit (Nashville, Tennessee)
- Chris Henning – mix assistant
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering at Marcussen Mastering (Hollywood, California)
- Holly Durtschi – art direction
- Ron Roark – art direction, design, additional photography
- Russ Harrington – photography
- Stephanie McBrayer – styling, wardrobe
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