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Small Corners
Gospel / Spiritual · 1977 · 12 tracks

Small Corners

A warm, 1970s soft-rock take on contemporary Christian music. Recorded at Abbey Road, it balances polished pop sensibilities with earnest, spiritual devotion.

1977 · EMI

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A serene and earnest collection of spiritual reflections delivered with high-end pop polish.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music
4:05
02
I Love
3:15
03
Why Me
2:40
04
I've Got News for You
4:14
05
Hey Watcha' Say
3:56
06
I Wish We'd All Been Ready
4:38
07
Joseph
3:22
08
Good on the Sally Army
3:04
09
Going Home
2:51
10
Up in Canada
2:44
11
Yes He Lives
3:28
12
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
2:11
Moments Worth Listening For
The surprisingly gritty guitar lick that opens the Larry Norman cover on track 1.
The hushed, reverent transition into the final hymn where the studio air feels heavy with silence.
The swell of the backing choir during the climax of Yes He Lives.

How does Small Corners sound next to the rest of Cliff Richard's catalogue?

Spirituality+2.5σ

The writing leans far further into spirituality than the rest of the catalogue.

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