The Other Side | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 21, 2005 | |||
Recorded | January 2005 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Sovereign Artists | |||
Producer | Herb Pedersen | |||
Chris Hillman chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
The Other Side is a Chris Hillman album, released in 2005.[2][3] It contains a countryfied version of The Byrds 1966 single, "Eight Miles High."[4]
Track listing
- "Eight Miles High" (Clark, Crosby, McGuinn) – 4:05
- "True Love" (Hill, Hillman) – 2:23
- "Drifting" (Hill, Hillman) – 3:22
- "The Other Side" (Hill, Hillman) – 3:04
- "Heaven Is My Home" (Hill, Hillman) – 2:23
- "Touch Me" (Hill, Hillman) – 3:55
- "The Wheel" (Hill, Hillman) – 3:14
- "True He's Gone" (Sullivan) – 4:28
- "Heavenly Grace" (Hill, Hillman) – 2:44
- "It Doesn't Matter" (Hill, Hillman, Stills) – 3:01
- "Missing You" (Hillman, Russell, Sellers) – 3:56
- "The Water Is Wide" – (4:33)
- "I Know I Need You" (Hill, Hillman) – 3:10
- "Our Savior's Hands" (Hill, Hillman) – 4:24
A 15th track, "Old Rockin' Chair" was briefly available as a bonus track on the downloadable version of the CD. It hasn't been made available ever since.
Personnel
- Chris Hillman – guitar, mandolin, vocals
- Bill Bryson – bass
- Skip Edwards – accordion
- Larry Park – guitar
- Herb Pedersen – 5-string banjo, banjo, guitar, rhythm guitar, vocal harmony, background vocals
- Sally Van Meter – dobro
- Jennifer Warnes – harmony, vocal harmony, vocals
- Gabe Witcher – fiddle
Production
- Steve Hall – mastering
- Richard Aaron – photography
- Scott MacPherson – engineer, mixing
- Mark Matthews – assistant engineer, session photographer
- Scott McPherson – audio engineer
References
- ↑ Deming, Mark. "The Other Side - Chris Hillman | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
- ↑ Oksenhorn, Stewart. "Chris Hillman finds Hillbilly Heaven". www.aspentimes.com.
- ↑ "Chris Hillman - the Other Side".
- ↑ Sweeting, Adam (June 3, 2005). "CD: Chris Hillman, The Other Side" – via www.theguardian.com.
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