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1993 studio album by Jann Arden
Time for Mercy is the debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter
Jann Arden , released in 1993. The album’s second single was "I Would Die for You", which received national radio and video airplay. Its video, directed by
Jeth Weinrich , won the
Juno Award for Video of the Year at the
1994 Juno Awards .
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Jann Arden; except where indicated
"I Would Die for You" – 4:36
"Waiting for Someone" (Arden, Russell Broom) – 4:40
"Will You Remember Me" – 3:46
"We Do Some Strange Things" – 5:31
"I'm Not Your Lover" – 4:13
"Give Me Back My Heart" – 5:02
"The Way Things Are Going" – 4:10
"Kitchen Window" – 5:06
"I Just Don't Love You Anymore" – 3:53
"Time for Mercy" – 4:15
"Over You" – 5:31
Personnel
Jann Arden –
acoustic guitar , vocals
David Campbell – conductor
Lenny Castro – percussion
Ed Cherney – background vocals
Bob Foster – guitar, electric guitar, background vocals
Dominic Genova – bass guitar
Mark Goodman – piano
Jim Keltner –
cymbals , drums, stick
Iki Levy – percussion
Kenny Lyon – bass
Sid Page – violin
Mickey Raphael – harmonica
David Resnik – electric guitar, Leslie guitar
Johnny Lee Schell – electric guitar, harmony vocals
Tom Tally –
viola
Kevan Torfeh – cello
Jeffrey C.J. Vanston – synthesizer, guitar, piano,
pedal steel , electric guitar, horn,
Hammond organ
Production
Producer:
Ed Cherney
Executive producer:
Neil MacGonigill
Engineers:
Ed Cherney , Paul Dieter, Bob Salcedo, Duane Seykora, Scott "T-Bone" Stillman
Assistant engineers: Paul Dieter, Bob Salcedo, Brett Swain
Mixing:
Ed Cherney , Brett Swain
Mastering: Ron Lewter,
Doug Sax
String arrangements: David Campbell
Piano technician: Edd Kolakowski
Guitar technician: Edd Kolakowski
Special production assistance: Edd Kolakowski
Art direction: Rowan Moore
Design: Rowan Moore
Photography: Michael Tighe, Jeth Weinrich
References
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