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| The Fairfield Four | Primary Artist |
| The Nashville Bluegrass Band | Band |
| Stuart Duncan | Baritone (Vocal) |
| Pat Enright | Tenor (Vocal) |
| Isaac Freeman | Bass, Bass (Vocal), Vocals |
| Gene Libbea | Baritone (Vocal) |
| Sam McCrary | Tenor (Vocal) |
| Alan O'Bryant | Vocals |
| Rev. W.L. Richardson | Vocals |
| Walter Settles | Vocals |
| Wilson Waters | Tenor (Vocal) |
| Roland White | Bass (Vocal) |
| Edward Thomas | Tenor (Vocal) |
| James Hill | Baritone (Vocal) |
| The Fairfield Four | Arranger, Arrangement Collaboration |
| Donny Bott | Engineer |
| Noah Dewey | Engineer |
| Isaac Freeman | Director, Musical Director |
| Bill Ivey | Producer, Executive Producer |
| Glenn Meadows | Mastering |
| Lee Olsen | Producer, Liner Notes |
| Denise Stiff | Producer, Executive Producer |
| Robert Tassi | Engineer |
| James Hill | Management |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Ron Wynn
The Fairfield Four were once among the finest hard gospel ensembles around. Unfortunately, they didn't stay together as long as their comrades, disbanding in 1950 due to business problems. They reunited 30 years later, then received a National Heritage Fellowship award in 1989. This wonderful 1992 release features awesome harmonies, a guest appearance from the Nashville Bluegrass Band on "Roll, Jordan Roll," and soaring, magnificent lead vocals from Walter Settles, Isaac Freeman, and Rev. W.L. Richardson. Old-timey gospel at its best, vividly presented via contemporary technology.