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1983 studio album by Steve Camp
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [1]
Fire and Ice is a contemporary Christian music album by Steve Camp and was released by Sparrow Records in late 1983.[2] [3] This was Camp's first studio album since switching from Word earlier that year (though his final Word album, It's a Dying World , had already been recorded and would eventually be released in 1984). CCM Magazine has ranked Fire and Ice at number 96 in their 2001 book The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music .[4] The album peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Top Inspirational Albums chart.
Track listing [ edit ]
All songs written by Steve Camp, except where noted.
"Upon This Rock" (Steve Camp, Rob Frazier ) – 3:37
"It Is Good" (Camp, Frazier, John Rosasco) – 3:37
"Love's Not a Feeling" (duet with Michele Pillar ) (Camp, Frazier) – 4:17
"Heart of Stone" (Camp, Frazier) – 4:10
"Living in Laodicea" – 4:04
"Squeeze" (Camp, Frazier) – 4:57
"Fire and Ice" (Camp, Frazier) – 2:55
"Light Your Candle" – 3:48
"What Would the Devil Say?" (Camp, Frazier) – 2:59
"Where Are the Heroes" – 4:52
Personnel [ edit ]
Steve Camp – lead and backing vocals, keyboards
Smitty Price – keyboards
John Rosasco – keyboards
Rhett Lawrence – synthesizer programming
Dann Huff – guitars
Marty Walsh – guitars
Gary Lunn – bass
John Patitucci – bass
Keith Edwards – drums
Joe English – drums, backing vocals
Alex MacDougal – percussion
Brandon Fields – saxophone
Joan Anderson – backing vocals
Carol Frazier – backing vocals
Rob Frazier – backing vocals
Howard McCrary – backing vocals
Linda McCrary – backing vocals
Charity McCrary – backing vocals
Diane Thiel – backing vocals
Kevin Thiel – backing vocals
Michele Pillar – lead vocals (3)
Production
Steve Wyer – executive producer
Steve Camp – producer, arrangements
John Rosasco – producer, arrangements
Wally Grant – engineer
Greg Butler – assistant engineer
Mike Ross – assistant engineer
Brent Maher – additional engineer
Hank Neuberger – additional engineer
Weddington Studios, North Hollywood, California – recording location
Steve Hall – mastering at Future Disc, Hollywood, California
Stan Evenson – art direction for Stan Evenson Design, Inc.
B. Charlyne Hinesley – cover coordination
Marlene Bergmann – design
John Taylor – design
Craig Barnes – photography
The song, "Light Your Candle", was recorded for with Camp's 1984 album, It's a Dying World , which was recorded before Fire and Ice , but released after. For this album, Camp added the line "Let it burn bright in the face of the devil" in the chorus.
Chart (1984)
Peak position
US Top Inspirational Albums (Billboard )[5]
14
Radio singles [ edit ]
Year
Singles
Peak positions
CCM AC [6]
1984
"Love's Not a Feeling" (with Michele Pillar)
4
1984
"Living in Laodicea"
13
References [ edit ]
Studio albums Compilation albums