In 1995, Benson Music Group released singer and songwriter Pam Thum's album Feel the Healing. On it, Thum engages the styles of CCM and adult contemporary, providing a project similar in style to her debut release, however slightly more subdued. In addition, the album is stronger and has a greater sense of continuity then does her self-titled release. Tracks include "Life Is Hard (God Is Good)," a song that made Thum a favorite musical guest on Dr. Robert H. Schuller's Hour of Power, and "I Will Stand," which opens with the sound of an underplayed African beat that slowly fades into CCM rhythms. ~ Ashleigh Kittle, All Music Guide
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Track Listing
Credits
- Gary Lunn
- Bass (Electric), Fretless Bass
- Dennis Matkosky
- Keyboards, Producer, Organ (Hammond), Drum Programming, Engineer
- Jerry McPherson
- Guitar
- Cheryl Rogers
- Piano, Vocals (Background)
- Paul Salvo
- Overdub Engineer
- Scott Williamson
- Drums
- Dave Dillbeck
- Engineer, Mixing
- Kim Keyes
- Vocals (Background)
- Chris Carmichael
- Strings
- Tabitha Fair
- Vocals (Background)
- Willie Fox
- Keyboards, Programming
- Micah Wilshire
- Vocals (Background)
- Leland Sklar
- Bass
- Susan Browne
- Design
- Mike Rapp
- Art Direction
- Geoff Thurmon
- Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming
- Born Again Choir
- Vocals (Background)
- Angelo
- Vocals (Background)
- Chris Rodriguez
- Vocals (Background)
- Pam Thum
- Vocals, Main Performer
- George Cocchini
- Guitar
- Bill Cuomo
- Producer, Engineer
- David Davidson
- Violin
- Mark Douthit
- Saxophone
- Cliff Downs
- Percussion, Keyboard Programming, Mixing, Engineer, Producer, Programming, Drums
- Leslie Hall
- Vocals (Background)
- James Harrah
- Guitar
- Tom Hemby
- Guitar
- Robert White Johnson
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- James Newton Howard
- Synclavier











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