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White Heart

Vital Signs

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Category: CCM AOR
Year: 1984
Label: Diadem Records
Catalog Number: 32914
Rating: 7.30 out of 10. (5 ratings)
 

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Personnel
Billy Smiley acoustic guitar, piano
Mark Gersmehl synthesizer, piano, vocals
Dann Huff acoustic and electric guitar, vocals
David Lyndon Huff percussion, drums
Gary Lynn bass guitar
Tracks
1.  Sing Unto the Lamb  3:15
2.  Draw the Line  4:38
3.  Walking in the Light  3:56
4.  Carried Away (Safe on the Wings of the...  4:19
5.  Quiet Love  3:52
6.  Following the King  4:05
7.  Let Your First Thought Be Love  3:51
8.  Undercover  3:54
9.  Vital Signs  3:50
10.  We Are His Hands  4:13
  
Total Running Time:  39:53

Existing comments about this CD

From: Harry Ebbeson   (IP unknown) Date: May 7, 2003 at 18:06
This album was cool, though they were transitioning the singers out on this album. It is a good rock album and shows how versatile the band is. I must say that I have been reading reviews and it is funny how some of the negative reviews do not have names on them. Even in this realm the battle rages on and we must join together in fellowship and praise Him. Sorry for the soapbox, but it is too bad that stuff happens. It makes me just pray harder for His love for everyone. Thank you
From: Kyteman   (IP unknown) Date: June 1, 2003 at 2:33
Ever watch McGee and Me movies? I think Whiteheart plays most of the music in those movies. I liked this album though.
From: C-MAN   (---.proxy.aol.com) Date: March 9, 2006 at 21:06
Although this is not White Heart's best album, it is definitely a good one. Not as good as Hotline (the best of their first 3 releases) but worth owning. Even though the Rick Florian years are the best, White Heart's early stuff is great, too. Some great tunes, and some just average (as White Heart goes). Highlights: Draw the Line, Let Your First Thought Be Love, Undercover, and Vital Signs.
From: fryman   (---.tampfl.dsl-w.verizon.net) Date: November 19, 2007 at 18:26
This is a good listen. Sounds alot like their 1982 self titled first album. Same line up. Go figure. A definate must own to complete their collection though.
From: Tom   (---.deihmandsons.com) Date: January 14, 2014 at 15:07
I love this album. The message is unassailable and the music is really good to an 80s fan like me. I grew up on music like this, so I love it.

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