Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Small Corners
1978 studio album by Cliff Richard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Small Corners is a 1978 album of Contemporary Christian music by British singer Cliff Richard.[2] It is his twentieth studio album and third gospel album.[3] It was recorded in Abbey Road Studios in January 1977.[4]
"Yes He Lives" was released in the UK as the lead single from the album, but did not chart. In France, "Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music" was released as a single in April 1978, however it did not chart either.[5] A significant portion of the album consists of songs by American writers, including Larry Norman, Annie Herring, Kris Kristofferson and Randy Stonehill.[3]
This album has never been released in the USA.
Remove ads
Critical response
AllMusic found that due to its "spontaneous air" it was more fun and less "pious" than his other religious recordings.[4] On its reissue, Mojo magazine gave it 3/5.[6]
Track listing
Remove ads
Personnel
According to the album's liner notes.[7]
- Cliff Richard – lead vocals
- Terry Britten, Bryn Haworth – guitar
- Alan Tarney – bass guitar
- Graham Todd – keyboards
- Brian Bennett – drums and percussion
- Tony Rivers, John Perry, Stuart Calver, Cliff Richard – vocal group
- Nick Ingman – string arrangement
Technical personnel
- Cliff Richard – producer
- Tony Clark – engineer
- Hayden Bendall, John Barret, Mike Jarrett, Allan Rouse – assistant engineers
- Chris Blair, Nick Webb – mastering
- Gered Mankowitz – photography
References
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads