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2004 studio album by Randy Travis
Passing Through is the sixteenth studio album by American country music artist Randy Travis . It was released on November 9, 2004 by Word Records . The album produced two singles on the Billboard country charts: "Four Walls" at #46 and "Angels" at #48. "That Was Us" was previously recorded by Tracy Lawrence on his 2001 album of the same name .
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 6 & 11 were recorded in September 2001 at the Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville . The rest of the songs were recorded in June 2004 at Cartee Day Studios in Nashville. According to the liner notes, 20 songs were recorded for this album.[ 8]
"Pick Up the Oars and Row" (Jamie O'Hara ) – 2:50
"Four Walls" (Don Rollins, Harry Stinson , D. Vincent Williams ) – 3:42
"That Was Us" (Craig Wiseman , Tony Lane) – 3:25
"Angels" (Harvey McNalley, Buck Moore, Troy Seals ) – 3:46
"Running Blind" (Roger D. Ferris) – 2:52
"My Daddy Never Was" (Lane) – 3:56
"A Place to Hang My Hat" (Shawn Camp , Byron Hill , Brice Long ) – 3:15
"Right On Time" (Al Anderson , Sharon Vaughn ) – 3:58
"My Poor Old Heart" (Camp, Gary Harrison ) – 2:46
"I'm Your Man" (Randy Travis) – 3:27
"Train Long Gone" (Dennis Linde ) – 3:56
"I Can See It in Your Eyes" (Travis, Pastor Matthew Hagee) – 4:17
Randy Travis – lead vocals
John Barlow Jarvis – Wurlitzer electric piano (1), acoustic piano (2, 3, 11), Hammond B3 organ (3, 6)
Tony Harrell – Hammond B3 organ (2, 4)
Gordon Mote – acoustic piano (4, 7, 9, 10, 12)
Matt Rollings – Roland Juno-60 (12), Hammond B3 organ (12)
Pat Flynn – acoustic guitar (1–3, 6, 11)
John Jorgenson – electric guitar (1–3, 6), electric slide guitar (11)
Kyle Lehning – Hammertone electric guitar (2), Wurlitzer electric piano (6), electric guitar (11)
Brent Mason – electric guitar (1–3, 5, 7, 9, 10)
Larry Beaird – acoustic guitar (4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12)
Steve Gibson – electric guitar (4, 7, 9, 10, 12), acoustic guitar (9, 10), gut-string guitar (12)
Bryan Sutton – acoustic guitar (4, 6, 7, 9), resonator guitar (8)
Al Anderson – acoustic guitar (8), electric guitar (8), acoustic guitar solo (8)
Johnny Hiland – electric guitar (12)
Dan Dugmore – pedal steel guitar (1–3, 5, 6), acoustic guitar (11), electric guitar (11)
Paul Franklin – pedal steel guitar (4, 7, 9, 10, 12)
David Hungate – bass guitar (1–4, 6, 7, 9–12), upright bass (5)
Viktor Krauss – upright bass (8)
Paul Leim – drums (1–7, 9–12)
Kenny Malone – drums (8), bells (8), tambourine (8)
Eric Darken – percussion (1, 2, 5, 6, 10)
Casey Wood – bass drum (6), tambourine (11)
Larry Franklin – fiddle (1, 4, 5, 7, 9–11)
Charlie McCoy – bass harmonica (5), harmonica (5)
Wes Hightower – backing vocals (1–7, 9, 10)
Vicki Hampton – backing vocals (2, 4, 8, 10)
Lisa Silver – backing vocals (2, 4, 8, 10)
Cindy Walker – backing vocals (2, 4, 8, 10)
Dennis Linde – backing vocals (11)
Liana Manis – backing vocals (12)
Shawn McSpadden – A&R direction
Kyle Lehning – producer, mixing, vocal recording (1–3, 6, 11)
Jason Lehning – recording (1–7, 9–12), vocal recording (4, 5, 7–10, 12)
Scott Baggett – recording (8)
Casey Wood – production assistant, mix assistant, recording assistant (1–7, 9–12), overdub recording (4, 5, 7–10, 12)
Erick Jaskowiak – recording assistant (1–3, 6, 11)
Steve Crowder – recording assistant (4, 5, 7, 9, 10)
Michael Chavez – vocal recording assistant
Robert Hadley – mastering
Doug Sax – mastering
The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) – mastering location
Cheryl H. McTyre – A&R administration
Mark Lusk – artist development
Elizabeth Travis – creative director, stylist, management
Richard Logsdon – design
Eric Swanson – photography
Phillip Ivey – hair, make-up
On 2005, the album won a Dove Award for Country Album of the Year at the 36th GMA Dove Awards .[ 13]
^ About.com review
^ Allmusic review
^ Carlozo, Louis R. (December 2004). "In Review: Randy Travis: Passin' Thru (Word/Curb/Warner Bros.)" (PDF) . CCM Magazine . Salem Publishing . p. 50. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 25, 2013. Retrieved October 18, 2013 .
^ Breimeier, Russ (November 2004). "Randy Travis: Passing Through" . Christianity Today . Wayback Machine . Archived from the original on September 7, 2009. Retrieved October 18, 2013 .
^ Robert Christgau Consumer Guide
^ Brassington, Dave (January 20, 2005). "Review: Passing Through - Randy Travis" . Cross Rhythms. Retrieved October 18, 2013 .
^ People review
^ Passing Through (CD). Randy Travis. Warner Bros. Records/Word. 2004. 886348.{{cite AV media notes }}
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^ "Randy Travis Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved November 10, 2020.
^ "Randy Travis Chart History (Christian Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved November 10, 2020.
^ "Randy Travis Chart History (Top Country Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved November 10, 2020.
^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2005" . Billboard . Retrieved November 10, 2020 .
^ 2005 Dove Awards - 36th Annual Dove Awards on About.com; Jones, Kim
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