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Share the Well

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Share the Well is the sixth major release from Caedmon's Call. It was released on October 12, 2004 through Essential Records.

Inspired by the band's trip to India, Brazil and Ecuador, Share the Well explores universal Christian themes in a variety of geographies, with songs that look through the eyes of both visitor and resident. Major themes include God's all-sufficient goodness, the need for people to share what they have with each other, and the inherent dignity of the oppressed; in particular the Dalit caste of India.

This album was recorded in:

  • OLIO – Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Puerto Lago – Otavalo, San Pablo Lake, Ecuador
  • Dark Horse Recording – Franklin, Tennessee
  • The Moore's House – Houston, Texas
  • Second Studios – Houston, Texas

and also

  • domestic locations in Ecuador
  • domestic locations in Brazil
  • Sunrise Studios – Houston, Texas
  • The Velvet Eagle – Nashville, Tennessee
  • Masterphonics Tracking Room – Nashville, Tennessee

Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 0:26
  2. "Share the Well" – 3:09 (Randall Goodgame)
  3. "There's Only One (Holy One)" – 3:42 (Goodgame)
  4. "Jenny Farza" – 0:40
  5. "Mother India" – 4:48 (Andrew Osenga, Goodgame)
  6. "International Love Song" – 3:06 (Joshua Moore, Osenga, Goodgame)
  7. "All I Need (I Did Not Catch Her Name)" – 3:33 (Goodgame)
  8. "Los Hermanos Count Off" – 0:26
  9. "Volcanoland" – 3:47 (Moore)
  10. "The Roses" – 4:00 (Osenga, Jeff Miller)
  11. "Mirzapur Group" – 0:26
  12. "Bombay Rain" – 2:46 (Osenga)
  13. "The Innocent's Corner" – 5:01 (Moore)
  14. "Sarala" – 2:20 (Goodgame, Osenga, Cliff Young)
  15. "Punjabi Group with Joseph D'Souza" – 0:54
  16. "Wings of the Morning" – 4:46 (Osenga, Moore)
  17. "Dalit Hymn" – 11:41 (Moore, Goodgame)
  • (The album's last track features two hidden tracks: A brief solo song by Andrew Osenga, possibly titled "I Miss You", and as a longer excerpt of the Mirzapur Group performance heard earlier in the album.)
  • The album featured only one other song sung by Andrew Osenga, "Bombay Rain".

Personnel

Band members

  • Cliff Young – lead vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Danielle Young – vocals, backing vocals
  • Garett Buell – percussion, tablas, dholar, manjira, mixing bowl, water pail, congas, bongos, cajon, djembe, surdo, giant ganza-udu, agogô, drum battery, ankle bells, hand claps
  • Jeff Miller – bass guitar
  • Todd Bragg – drums, surdo, pandeiro, drum battery, tamborim
  • Joshua Moore – Hammond B-3, piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, nylon guitar, high strung guitar, bass guitar, string arrangement, synth, harmonium, accordion, copichand, ramantar, dholar, drum battery, kalimba, tamboor, backing vocals
  • Andrew Osenga – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro, charango, keyboard bass, vocals, backing vocals, drum battery

Guest musicians

  • Ze DeFaria – surdo, ankle bells, hand claps, repinique, pandeiro
  • Jayant Jaypur Walle – tablas
  • Jenny Farza – Backing vocals
  • Samuel Tugulinago – charango, guitar, panflute
  • Efrain Tugulinago – flutes, panfulte
  • Hamberto Aigaje – guitar, flutes, panflute
  • David Tuglinago – guitar
  • Samson Manwatkar – vocals
  • Solomon Raju – harmonium
  • Joshua – harmonium
  • The Mirzapur Group (Dalit Music Team) – vocals
  • Pastor Yuhanna – vocals

References

  1. ^ Share the Well at AllMusic
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