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Recorded live at Christ Temple Apolistic Church, Mobile, Alabama.
Personnel: Rev. Jerry Bolton (vocals, keyboards); Rev. Ray Bolton, James Bolton (vocals); Undra Watts (guitar); Keith Brumfield (keyboards); Quincy McCullum (drums).
Audio Mixers: Doug Williams ; Melvin Williams; Randy Everett.
Recording information: Christ Temple Apostolic Church, Mobile, AL; Terminal Recording Studios, Jackson, MS.
Arranger: James Bolton .
The Bolton Brothers: Rev. Jerry Bolton (vocals, keyboards); Rev. James Bolton, Rev. L.W. Bolton, Jr., Rev. Ray Bolton, Rev. Byrone Bolton, Paul Bolton (vocals).
Additional personnel: Undra Watts (guitar); Keith Brumfield, Rev. Cornelius Roberson (organ, keyboards); Rev. Jerry Bolton, Rev. Linwood Bolton, III (keyboards); Harvey Yarbrough (bass); Quincy McCullum (drums); The Bolton Family Mass Choir, Rev. Phil Clark (background vocals).
Live In Mobile Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $5.53) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Religion, Gospel, Live Performances, Enhanced CD | | Label | Blackberry | | Orig Year | 1996 | | All Time Sales Rank | 110775  | | CD Universe Part number | 1179803 | | Catalog number | 1615 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 10, 1996 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Doug Williams; Melvin Williams | | Engineer | Julie Haldeman; Randy Everett; Steve Lowney | | Recording Time | 64 minutes | | Personnel | Paul Bolton - vocals Rev. Byrone Bolton Rev. L.W. Bolton Jr. Rev. Ray Bolton James Bolton - vocals
Also: Undra Watts, Quincy McCullum, Harvey Yarbrough, Keith Brumfield, Rev. Cornelius Roberson, Rev. Jerry Bolton, Rev. Linwood Bolton III, Rev. Phil Clark |
Bolton Brothers Live In Mobile Songs | 1. | One More Time |
| 2. | Just to Know Him |
| 3. | Lord Done Delivered Me |
| 4. | If He Still Cares |
| 5. | Hymns |
| 6. | Bring Your Burdens |
| 7. | Heavenly Father |
| 8. | God Has Smiled on Me |
| 9. | Cornbread & Black-Eyed Peas |
| 10. | If You Move, I'll Fall |
| 11. | Feel Like Running On |
| 12. | Going on in Jesus Name |
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