Grand Arrival
Studio album by
Released1978
Recorded1975
StudioCrazy Mama's, Nashville
GenreFolk, Gospel, R&B
LabelA&M AMLH 68462
ProducerAudie Ashworth
Bryn Haworth chronology
Sunny Side of the Street
(1975)
Grand Arrival
(1978)
Keep the Ball Rolling
(1979)

Grand Arrival is the third studio album by Bryn Haworth, released on the A&M Records label. The songs "We're All One" and "Woman Friend" were both released as singles (AMS 7361 and AMS 7371 respectively).[1]

The album is now deleted from the A&M Records catalogue.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bryn Haworth

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Come See What Love"4:28
2."Nothing Without You"3:41
3."Woman Friend"3:00
4."Moments"3:00
5."We're All One"4:13
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."The Grand Arrival"4:42
7."Sing To The Lord"3:42
8."Full Day"3:28
9."Summer Wine"4:28
10."Beans on Toast"4:43

Personnel

Musicians

  • Bryn Haworth – guitars (1,3,4,5,6,8,9,10), mandolin (2,7), harpolek (7), slide guitar (8) and vocals (all)
  • Jesse Boyce – bass (1,5,10)
  • Jerry Carrigan – drums (1,5,6,10), claves (1,5), cowbell (6)
  • Bobby Wood – piano and keyboards (1,5,10)
  • Farrell Morris – percussion (1,9)
  • Billy Sanford – guitar (1,5,10)
  • Sam Bush – mandolin (2)
  • Courtney Johnson – banjo (2)
  • Curtis Burch – guitar (2)
  • John Cowan – bass (2)
  • Karl Himmel – drums (3)
  • Nick Rather – bass (3)
  • Hargus "Pig" Robbins – piano (3,4,6)
  • Buddy Emmons – steel guitar (3)
  • Don Everly – backing vocals (3)
  • Ronny Light – high-string guitar (3)
  • Tommy Cogbill – bass (4,9)
  • Buddy Harman – drums (4,7,9)
  • Halladay Sisters – vocal (5)
  • George Tidwell – trumpet (5)
  • Wayne Jackson – trumpet (5)
  • Dennis Good – trombone (5)
  • Andrew Love – saxophone (5)
  • Billy Puett – saxophone (5)
  • Joe Osborn – bass (6)
  • The Imperials – harmony vocal (6)
  • Harold Bradley – high-string guitar (8) and gut-string guitar (7,8,9)
  • Ron Oates – keyboards (9)
  • Shelley Kurland Strings – strings (4)

Production staff

Packaging

The original paper inner sleeve for the vinyl record carried the lyrics and credits on one side and was printed, on the other side, with a reverse silhouette of the sunrise in the shape of a flying dove.

References

  1. "Beat Instrumental & Songwriting & Recording". Beat Publications. 1978.
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