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| Bob Carlisle | Primary Artist |
| Gary Burnette | Guitar |
| Mark Douthit | Horn |
| Mike Haynes | Horn |
| Chris McDonald | Horn |
| Scott Williamson | Drums |
| Kim Keyes | Background Vocals |
| Melodie Crittenden | Background Vocals |
| Tabitha Fair | Background Vocals |
| Byron Hagen | Vocals |
| Regie Hamm | Drums |
| Darwin Hobbs | Background Vocals |
| LeAnne Palmore | Background Vocals |
| Rebecca Brown | Background Vocals |
| Greg Harrington | Drums |
| Ken Lewis | Percussion |
| Amy Grant | Composer |
| Keith Thomas | Composer |
| Tom Hemby | Programming |
| Tom Howard | String Arrangements |
| Dennis Patton | Programming |
| Regie Hamm | Producer |
| Alexey Kozlov | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
Barnes & Noble - Lisa Zhito
Long before Bob Carlisle garnered fame for his sugary-sweet ode to fatherhood, Christian music fans knew the "Butterfly Kisses" star as a blue-eyed soul man with an earth-shaking Michael Bolton-esque voice. Carlisle returns to those Motown-soul roots on Nothing But the Truth, which offers a treasure trove of gems boasting surging horns, smooth R&B grooves, and soulful vocals. Among the album's highlights are two stellar remakes: Carlisle's steamy take on Amy Grant's "Baby Baby" will make you forget the bubblegum pop of the original, while his soulful rendition of England Dan and John Ford Coley's "Light Of The World" sheds new light on that golden oldie. The album ...