Soul's Aflame
1999 studio album by O.A.R.
Soul's Aflame | ||||
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Studio album by O.A.R. | ||||
Released | April 8, 1999 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 54:30 | |||
Label | Oarfin | |||
Producer | Gantt Kushner | |||
O.A.R. chronology | ||||
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Soul's Aflame is the second album released by O.A.R. in 1999, recorded at Gizmo Recording Company in Silver Spring, Maryland with engineer and producer, Gantt Kushner.
Track listing
- "City on Down" – 3:53
- "Untitled" – 5:24
- "So Moved On" – 5:54
- "Night Shift" – 2:59
- "Ran Away to the Top of the World Today" – 6:01
- "On Top the Cage" – 6:03
- "The Wanderer" – 6:02
- "When Can I Go Home?" – 5:24
- "To Zion Goes I" – 4:11
- "Hey Girl" - 4:36
- "I Feel Home" - 4:03
- The album was originally released with a twelfth track, entitled "Earthward", which was later removed. Earthward was originally the 7th track of the album.
Personnel
O. A. R.
- Marc Roberge - rhythm guitar, lead vocals
- Chris Culos - drums
- Richard On - lead guitar, background vocals on track eight
- Benj Gershman - bass
Additional musicians
- Jerry DePizzo - saxophone on tracks one and 10
- Miles Goldstein - harmonica on track 10
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O.A.R.
- Marc Roberge
- Chris Culos
- Richard On
- Benj Gershman
- Jerry DePizzo
- The Wanderer (1997)
- Soul's Aflame (1999)
- Risen (2001)
- In Between Now and Then (2003)
- Stories of a Stranger (2005)
- All Sides (2008)
- King (2011)
- The Rockville LP (2014)
- Any Time Now (2002)
- 34th & 8th (2004)
- Live from Madison Square Garden (2007)
- Rain or Shine (2010)
- Live on Red Rocks (2012)
- Bonnaroo
- National Heads-Up Poker Championship
- MLB '06: The Show
- Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur
- XX
- "This Town"
- "Shattered (Turn the Car Around)"