1990 studio album by King's X
Faith Hope Love is the third studio album by the American rock band King's X . "Six Broken Soldiers" is the first King's X song to feature drummer Jerry Gaskill on lead vocals.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Doug Pinnick , Ty Tabor and Jerry Gaskill
Title Lead vocals 1. "We Are Finding Who We Are" Dug Pinnick 4:40 2. "It's Love " Ty Tabor 4:37 3. "I'll Never Get Tired of You" Pinnick 3:47 4. "Fine Art of Friendship" Pinnick 4:21 5. "Mr. Wilson" Tabor 3:39 6. "Moanjam" Pinnick 6:05 7. "Six Broken Soldiers" Jerry Gaskill 3:33 8. "I Can't Help It" Tabor 3:53 9. "Talk to You" Pinnick 4:36 10. "Everywhere I Go" Pinnick 3:54 11. "We Were Born to Be Loved" Pinnick 4:52 12. "Faith Hope Love" Pinnick 9:22 13. "Legal Kill" Tabor 4:43 Total length: 61:52
Personnel
Dug* Pinnick – lead and backing vocals, bass guitar
Ty Tabor – lead and backing vocals, lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars, sitar
Jerry Gaskill – lead and backing vocals, drums, percussion
Additional personnel
Galactic Cowboys (Monty Colvin, Alan Doss, Ben Huggins, Dane Sonnier) – backing vocals on "Mr. Wilson" & "Faith Hope Love"
Max Dyer – cello on "Six Broken Soldiers", "Faith Hope Love" & "Legal Kill"
Erik Ralske – French horn on "Six Broken Soldiers"
Little Willie Sammy Taylor – pipe organ on "Six Broken Soldiers"
Kemper Crabb – soprano recorder on "Legal Kill"
Reception
Faith, Hope, Love proved to be King's X's most commercially successful album, nearly reaching gold status.
The album was listed at #52 in the 2001 book CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music .
Singles – Billboard (United States)
References
^ Henderson, Alex. Faith Hope Love at AllMusic . Retrieved 15 February 2012.
^ Popoff, Martin (2007). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties . Burlington, Ontario , Canada : Collector's Guide Publishing . pp. 227–228. ISBN 978-1-894959-62-9 .
^ Garza, Janiss (October 26, 1990). "Faith Hope Love Review" . Entertainment Weekly . Archived from the original on September 1, 2007. Retrieved February 15, 2012 .
^ Davis, Erik (January 10, 1991). "King's X Faith Hope Love Music Review" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on March 15, 2010. Retrieved May 16, 2012 .
^ a b "King's X album charts [albums]" . Billboard . Retrieved December 20, 2007 .
^ "UK charts page for King's X" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved May 16, 2012 .
External links
Dan McCollam
Kirk Henderson
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