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| Andrew Peterson | Primary Artist, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Piano, Accordion, Vocals |
| Stuart Duncan | Fiddle |
| John Painter | Horn |
| David Henry | Violin, Cello |
| Jim Phillips | Vocals |
| Eric Peters | Vocals |
| Sara Groves | Vocals |
| Ken Lewis | Percussion, Drums |
| Ben Shive | Percussion, Piano, Accordion, Harmonium, Keyboards, Timbales, Vocals, Hammond B3 |
| Randall Goodgame | Vocals |
| Andrew Osenga | Electric Guitar |
| Gabe Scott | Banjo, Bouzouki, Dobro, Percussion, Piano, Keyboards, Timbales, Vocals, Hammered Dulcimer, Lap Steel Guitar |
| Andy Gullahorn | Acoustic Guitar, Bouzouki, Mandolin, Accordion, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Jason Gray | Vocals |
| Melanie Penn | Vocals |
| James Gregory | Bass |
| Stuart Duncan | String Arrangements |
| Todd Robbins | Engineer |
| Bob Boyd | Mastering |
| Don Chaffer | Composer, Lyricist |
| Andrew Peterson | Composer, Lyricist |
| Ben Shive | Composer, Programming, Lyricist, Producer, String Arrangements |
| Andrew Osenga | Composer, Lyricist, Introduction |
| Brannon McAllister | Layout |
| Gabe Scott | Programming |
| Andy Gullahorn | Composer, Lyricist, Producer |
| Lani Crump | Mixing Coordinator |
| Whit Elam | Sound Ideas |
rszrama
Posted March 31, 2011
My wife and I have long been fans of Andrew Peterson's music and fantasy stories. We were able to attend 2010's Hutchmoot and attend the debut concert for this album and knew we'd be buying multiple copies as soon as we heard it. Many songs on here ring true, and several toward the end of the album have provided immense encouragement for me through a very trying time. I highly recommend this album as one of the best I purchased last year.
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - James Christopher Monger
Christian folk-rock singer/songwriter Andrew Peterson's eleventh solo outing finds the award-winning, Nashville-based artist in fine form. Peterson is an immensely likeable performer who can find room for "Texas BBQ" references within the often fiercely dogmatic world of Contemporary Christian Music, and his rootsy, folk-kissed blend of country and pop is as tuneful as it is spiritual. Counting Stars may walk a familiar line, but with songs as effortless and engaging as "Many Roads" and "World Traveler," it makes for a fine afternoon stroll.