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Prodigal (album)

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Prodigal is the self-titled debut album by the Contemporary Christian/Christian rock band Prodigal, released in 1982.[1]

The album cover is notable for mimicking M. C. Escher's Relativity, but featuring imagery inspired by each of the song titles.

In 2014, Loyd Boldman and Rick Fields (founding members of Prodigal and sole owners of all rights to the sound recordings, videos, artwork, images, and music publishing of the complete Prodigal library) released a 3 CD boxed set of all 3 Prodigal albums remastered for digital on Fields' Silver Orb Media label. Shortly after the re-issue was announced, Loyd Boldman died after a long illness.

Track listing

Side One

  1. Invisible Man
  2. Easy Street
  3. Fire with Fire
  4. Sleepwalker
  5. Want You Back Again*

Side Two

  1. I Don't Know Who You Are*
  2. Need Somebody to Love
  3. Busy Man
  4. Hard Bargain*
  5. Sidewinder

Band members

  • Loyd Boldman: Keyboards, vocals
  • Dave Workman: Drums, percussion, vocals
  • Rick Fields: Guitars, vocals
  • Mike Wilson: Bass guitar

Other personnel

  • John Blake: Acoustic Guitar
  • Jon Goin: Rhythm guitar*
  • Jim Hettinger: Synthesizer programming
  • Shane Keister: Keyboards*
  • David Kemper: Drums*
  • Farrell Morris: Percussion*
  • David Philbrick: Soprano saxophone
  • Turley Richards: Background vocals
  • Jack Williams: Bass guitar*

Production

  • Producer: Jon Phelps
  • Engineers: Gary Platt, Greg McNeily

References

  1. ^ "CMA entry for Prodigal".