Mix Tape: One Man Gets Around

For today’s edition of the retroblog Mix Tape, I thought I’d include some more Brent Bourgeois-related tracks. some of these are a bit obscure but that’s all part of the fun, right?
One Man Gets Around by Charlie Peacock. Brent eased into the christian music scene by doing some session work with his friend Charlie Peacock. Brent is featured here on backing vocals. some may think backing vocals aren’t that significant but in this song as well as the next one on the list (Unto You Lord), Brent’s vocals end up being the highlights of these tracks.
Unto You Lord by Charlie Peacock. the song is pretty straightforward and non-eventful until the appearance of Brent Bourgeois’ vocals during the bridge. I’m not really a fan of Charlie Peacock’s voice but Brent’s performance is worth a listen.
Hold On by Michelle Tumes. Here’s a track off of the project called Streams that was produced by Brent Bourgeois and Loren Balman. the song was written by Brent Bourgeois and Cindy Morgan and again features Brent doing some great backing vocals. Michelle’s voice is a bit too thin for my tastes but Brent’s vocals and tuneful writing make up for it.
We Are Home by Bourgeois Tagg. this song is from the aborted Peter Wolf sessions. the song was written by Lyle Workman, Larry Tagg and Brent Bourgeois and can be found on Larry Tagg’s solo album With a Skeleton Crew. it’s a pretty good tune and makes me wonder what could have been had Bourgeois Tagg completed the project with Peter Wolf.
One Love by Brent Bourgeois. a wonderful track off of Brent’s album Come Join the Living World. the album was recently named the “most underappreciated Christian album” by InFuze Magazine.
enjoy the tunes.
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