Looking Into Light is an album by Joanne Hogg. It was released in 1999,[1] and reissued in 2006 as Celtic Hymns.[2]
Looking Into Light | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 15 November 1999 |
Recorded | early 1999 |
Genre | Celtic rock, Folk rock, Christian rock |
Length | 60:01 |
Label | Alliance |
Producer | Dave Bainbridge |
The idea for Looking Into Light came from Hogg's father who was struck by the "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" recording by Iona. He made the suggestion that Hogg should record a complete album of hymns. Until the sudden death of her mother in February 1997, the idea was given little thought. The choice of songs and hymns came from those familiar to the family, and the album was put together over the next year or so.
The recordings were engineered by Nigel Palmer at the following studios:
- The Snooker Room, Ireland
- Gemini Studios, Ipswich
- Visions Of Albion, Yorkshire
- Rod's Cellar, Yorkshire
Personnel
editBand
edit- Joanne Hogg – vocals, keyboard instruments
- Dave Bainbridge – keyboards, guitar, bouzouki
- Troy Donockley – Uilleann pipes, low whistles
- Phil Barker – bass guitar
- Tim Harries – fuzz bass
- Frank van Essen – drum kit, percussion instruments, violin
- Dave Fitzgerald – flute, tin whistle[3]
- Chris Redgate – oboe
- The Emperor String Quartet – strings
- Backing vocals on "Brightest and Best" – Hogg's sisters Helen, Doreen and Muriel[4]
Track listing
edit- "I Heard The Voice" – 3:59
- "My Song Is Love Unknown" – 4:13
- "How Sweet The Name" – 5:33
- "Spacious Firmament" – 4:34
- "Be Thou My Vision" – 6:20
- "I Ask No Dream" – 5:23
- "Oh The Deep, Deep Love" – 4:01
- "Rock Of Ages" – 7:08
- "Brightest And Best" – 3:54
- "Almighty Father Who Dost Give" – 4:59
- "When I Survey" – 6:30
- "Be Still My Soul" – 3:27[5]
Release details
edit- 1999, UK, Alliance Records 1901182, Release date : 15 November 1999, CD
- 1999, USA, Forefront Records FFD-5229, Release date : 15 November 1999, CD
References
edit- ^ IMDB website, Joanne Hogg
- ^ Cross Rhythms website, Joanne Hogg: The Iona singer talks about prophetic worship, article by Tony Cummings and Martin Purnell dated 31st May 2009
- ^ Musical Discoveries website, Looking Into Light
- ^ Christian Music Archive website, Looking Into Light
- ^ Discogs website, Joanne Hogg - Looking Into Light