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Not of this World (album)

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Not of this World
Studio album by
Released1983
RecordedAugust 1983[1]
GenreChristian rock
Length41:55
LabelStarSong, A&M
ProducerJonathan David Brown
Petra chronology
More Power to Ya
(1982)
Not of this World
(1983)
Beat the System
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Not of this World is the sixth studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra. It was released in 1983. It is very similar to its predecessor (More Power to Ya), and Bob Hartman has stated that he considers it to be the musical equivalent of a sequel. This album includes some of the group's most popular recordings from the 1980s.

The use of keyboards is featured prominently in this album compared to its predecessor, but not nearly to the level as featured on Beat the System.

Track listing

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All songs written by Bob Hartman, except where noted.

  1. "Visions (Doxology)" – 2:04 (traditional, arr John Slick)
  2. "Not of this World" – 4:49
  3. "Bema Seat" – 3:54
  4. "Grave Robber" – 4:18
  5. "Blinded Eyes" – 5:33
  6. "Not by Sight" – 3:20 (John Slick)
  7. "Lift Him Up" – 3:26
  8. "Pied Piper" – 4:00
  9. "Occupy" – 3:28 (John Slick)
  10. "Godpleaser" – 4:35
  11. "Visions (reprise) (Doxology)" – 2:28 (traditional, arr John Slick)

Awards

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Personnel

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Petra

  • Greg X. Volz – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion
  • Bob Hartman – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • John Slick – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Mark Kelly – bass, backing vocals
  • Louie Weaver – drums, backing vocals

Production

  • Jonathan David Brown – producer, recording at Rivendell Recorders, Pasadena, Texas, mixing at Rivendell Recorders
  • Dave Rogers – assistant engineer
  • Doug Sarrett – assistant engineer
  • Steve Hall – mastering at Future Disc Systems, Hollywood, California
  • Joan Tankersley – art direction
  • Randy Rogers – illustration
  • Lori Cooper – layout
  • Mark Tucker – sleeve photography
  • Vocals recorded at Gold Mine Studios, Nashville, Tennessee

References

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  1. ^ "A Guide to Petra - The History Page". Guidetopetra.com. September 7, 2007. Retrieved November 29, 2011.
  2. ^ AllMusic review
  3. ^ "Grammy Awards 1985". DigitalHub. Retrieved January 1, 2021.