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Higher Ground (John Denver album)

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Length
  
41:35

Artist
  
Label
  
RCA Victor

Higher Ground(1989)
  
Release date
  
26 June 1988

Genre
  
Pop music

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Released
  
June 26, 1988 (AUS); September 29, 1988 (US)

Similar
  
John Denver albums, Pop music albums

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Higher Ground is the 20th album by American singer-songwriter John Denver. Released in September 1988, it was his first on the Windstar label and his final album of the 1980s. It was recorded at Denver's private studio in Snowmass, Colorado, with the exception of "For You" and the didjeridu part in "Sing Australia." These were recorded in Sydney, Australia. The album shares its title with Denver's television movie "Higher Ground", which uses the album's title song as its opening theme.

Contents

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Track listing

All tracks composed by John Denver; except where indicated

Side one

  1. "Higher Ground" (Denver, Lee Holdridge, Joe Henry)
  2. "Homegrown Tomatoes" (Guy Clark)
  3. "Whispering Jesse"
  4. "Never a Doubt"
  5. "Deal with the Ladies"
  6. "Sing Australia"

Side two

  1. "A Country Girl in Paris"
  2. "For You"
  3. "All This Joy" (Denver, Glen D. Hardin)
  4. "Falling Leaves (The Refugees)"
  5. "Bread & Roses" (Mimi Fariña, Jim Oppenheim)
  6. "Alaska & Me"

Personnel

  • John Denver - guitar, vocals
  • James Burton - guitar
  • Glen D. Hardin - piano
  • Richard Mellick - piano, "For You"
  • Jerry Scheff - bass
  • Lee Holdridge - string arrangements
  • Danny Wheatman - mandolin, fiddle, harmonica
  • Christy O'Leary - uilleann pipes
  • Arthur Lazenby - banjo
  • Alf Clausen - string arrangements
  • Strings Plus - orchestra
  • Jim McGillveray - percussion
  • Charlie McMahon - didjeridu
  • Songs

    1Higher Ground3:37
    2Home Grown Tomatoes3:22
    3Whispering Jesse3:05

    References

    Higher Ground (John Denver album) Wikipedia


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