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1980 studio album by Al Green
The Lord Will Make a Way is a studio album by American musician
Al Green, released in 1980.
[1] It was his first
gospel album.
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Reception
The album won a
Grammy in the category of
Best Soul Gospel Performance, Traditional. The title track was also Grammy nominated in the category of
Best Soul Gospel Performance, Contemporary.
[5]
Track listing
- "The Lord Will Make a Way" - 3:39
- "
Pass Me Not" - 3:10
- "Too Close" (Alex Bradford) - 3:49
- "Highway to Heaven" - 2:56
- "Saved" (Aaron Purdie) - 3:47
- "None but the Righteous" - 3:24
- "In the Holy Name of Jesus" (Aaron Purdie) - 3:24
- "I Have a Friend Above All Others" - 3:02
- "Highway to Heaven (Reprise)" - 1:32
Personnel
- Al Green – vocals, lead guitars, arrangements (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9)
- Jesse Butler – acoustic piano
- Johnny Brown –
organ
- Reuben Fairfax Jr. – bass
- John Toney – drums
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Andrew Love – saxophones
-
Jack Hale – trombone
-
Ben Cauley – trumpet
- Edgar Matthews – trumpet
- Fred Jordan – string arrangements
Production
- Al Green – producer
- Stroud – photography
- Dennis Hill – cover design
References
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Studio albums | Initial R&B albums | |
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Gospel albums | |
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