Far From Over | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 19, 2001 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 55:22 | |||
Label | Lava Records | |||
Producer | Edwin McCain, Greg Archilla et al. | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Far From Over, Edwin McCain's fourth album, was the last album of his to be released by Lava Records, about six months before he was dropped from their roster. It was issued on June 19, 2001. It was recorded at Pedernales Studios in Austin, Texas.
Track listing
All tracks composed by McCain except "I've Seen a Love" composed by McCain and Duane Evans.
- "Far From Over" - 4:15
- "Hearts Fall" - 4:31
- "Sun Will Rise" - 4:14
- "I've Seen a Love" - 4:40
- "Write Me a Song" - 4:42
- "Letter To My Mother" - 3:31
- "Get Out of This Town" - 3:36
- "Kentucky" - 2:55
- "Radio Star" - 2:59
- "Dragons" - 3:59
- "One Thing Left To Do" - 6:26
- "Jesus, He Loves Me" - 5:28
Personnel
- Greg Archilla - producer, engineer, digital editing, mixing
- Scott Bannevich - bass, producer
- Bob Becker - viola
- Bo Becker - viola
- Charlie Bisharat - violin
- Larry Chaney - guitar (acoustic), mandolin, guitar (electric), producer, lap steel guitar
- Larry Corbett - cello
- Mario de Leon - violin
- Joel Derouin - violin
- Karl Egsieker - assistant
- Matt Funes - viola
- Richard Furch - assistant
- Dave Harrison - percussion, drums, producer, loop programming
- Derrick Jackson - keyboards
- Jacqueline Johnson - vocals (background)
- Suzie Katayama - cello
- Peter Kent - violin
- Brian Leonard - violin
- Edwin McCain - guitar (acoustic), guitar (electric), vocals, producer
- Vladimir Meller - mastering
- Alan Messer - design, photography
- Kevin Paige - assistant
- Craig Shields - director, keyboards, saxophone, producer, wind controller
- Ryan Williams - assistant
Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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2001 | The Billboard 200 | 105 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2001 | "Hearts Fall" | Adult Contemporary | 27 |
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