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Christopher Cross – backing vocals; Michael McDonald – backing vocals; Tom Kelly – backing vocals; Chuck Kirkpatrick – backing vocals; Timothy B. Schmit – backing vocals; Sara Taylor – backing vocals; Carl Wilson – backing vocals; Production. Russ Ballard – producer (1, 8) America – producers (2–5, 9, 10) Bobby Colomby ...
- 1981–82
- Soft rock
- July 15, 1982
Christopher Cross: Background Vocals: Chuck Kirkpatrick: Background Vocals: Dewey Bunnell: Background Vocals: Gerry Beckley: Background Vocals: Michael Mirage: Background Vocals: Russ Ballard: Background Vocals: Sarah Maria Taylor: Background Vocals: Timothy B Schmit: Background Vocals: Tom Kelly
Vocals – Carl Wilson, Chris Coté, Christopher Cross, Chuck Kirkpatrick, Dewey Bunnell, Gerry Beckley, Michael Mirage, Rick Neigher, Russ Ballard, Sara Taylor, Timothy B. Schmit, Tom Kelly
- (15)
- Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
- 15
- Folk, World, & Country
7. Juli 2022 · View From The Ground opens with the infectiously catchy "You Can Do Magic," which brought the band back into the Top 10. The guitar jangle of "Never Be Lonely" should have been considered for a single release, as it’s a feel-good, upbeat tune with the classic signature America harmonies.
- Joe Matera
Vocals – Carl Wilson, Christopher Cross, Chuck Kirkpatrick, Sara Taylor, Timothy B. Schmit, Tom Kelly Notes Christopher Cross appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- (1)
- US
- 2
- Vinyl, LP, Album, Los Angeles Pressing
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Christopher Cross is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Christopher Cross. It was released on December 20, 1979, by Warner Bros. Records. Produced by Michael Omartian and recorded in mid-1979, the album was one of the first in popular music to be digitally recorded, utilizing the 3M Digital Recording System. [2]