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Product Identifiers
Record LabelNew DAY, Nedy
UPC0614187093023
eBay Product ID (ePID)2317112707
Product Key Features
Release Year2019
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistChapman, Steven Curtis
Release TitleDeeper Roots: Where the Bluegrass Grows
Dimensions
Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.61 in
Item Width4.91 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Where the Bluegrass Grows 3:16 1.2 Dive (Feat. Ricky Skaggs) 3:28 1.3 'Til the Blue (Feat. Gary Levox) 4:17 1.4 Cinderella 5:35 1.5 Victory in Jesus (Feat. Herb Chapman, SR and Herb Chapman, JR) 3:42 1.6 Great Is Thy Faithfulness (With Herb Chapman, SR and Herb Chapman, JR) 2:48 1.7 My Redeemer Is Faithful and True 3:21 1.8 How Great Thou Art (Feat. Jillian Edwards Chapman) 4:48 1.9 Life Is Like a Mountain Railroad (Feat. Herb Chapman, SR and Herb Chapman, JR) 3:57 1.10 I'll Fly Away 2:58 1.11 Without Him (With Herb Chapman, SR and Herb Chapman, JR) 3:12 1.12 Be Still and Know (Feat. Caleb Chapman) 3:00 1.13 I'd Rather Have Jesus (Feat. Herb Chapman, SR) 2:29
NotesDeeper Roots serves as the sequel to Chapman's 2013 Billboard No. 1 Bluegrass Album Deep Roots, which was exclusively released with Cracker Barrel. Along with Skaggs, Chapman was also joined by Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts for a collaboration on "'Til The Blue." Chapman performed the song, which he wrote with Lori McKenna and Barry Dean, for the first time on the Grand Ole Opry stage. Deeper Roots was produced by Chapman and Brent Milligan, engineered by Milligan and Brent King, mixed by Milligan, King and Sean Moffitt and mastered by Brad Blackwood at Euphonic Masters. The 13-track collection features a mixture of familiar hymns like "Life Is Like A Mountain Railroad" and "I'll Fly Away," fan-favorite hits including "Cinderella" and brand-new songs such as "Where The Bluegrass Grows" and the aforementioned "'Til The Blue."