Good Day No Rain
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Good Day No Rain is the second solo CD by recording artist Bill Deasy
Bill Deasy
Bill Deasy is a singer-songwriter, recording artist and author born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the late 1980s Deasy's musical start blossomed at open stages in and around Pittsburgh. Within a few years Deasy and his band, Shiloh, outscored Rusted Root to win the 1991 Graffiti Rock...

 although it is the first "official" release after formally leaving The Gathering Field
The Gathering Field
The Gathering Field were an American rock quartet from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who recorded five albums from 1994 until 2001 before going on an "infinite hiatus" in 2002.-Formation:...

. Chasing Down a Spark
Chasing Down a Spark
Chasing Down a Spark is the third solo release by recording artist Bill Deasy although it is the second after formally leaving The Gathering Field...

 follows his 2003 release Good Day No Rain and his first solo effort, Spring Lies Waiting, which was recorded as a side project while still with The Gathering Field
The Gathering Field
The Gathering Field were an American rock quartet from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who recorded five albums from 1994 until 2001 before going on an "infinite hiatus" in 2002.-Formation:...

. 4 tracks on Good Day No Rain were produced by Gregg Wattenberg
Gregg Wattenberg
Gregg Wattenberg is a Grammy Award nominated songwriter, music producer, and musician residing in New York City, New York.Wattenberg co-produced Train's hit single "Hey, Soul Sister". He also co-wrote and co-produced Train's #1 Hit Single "If It's Love"...

 and the balance produced by Deasy and Dave McNair. Several of the songs on this CD received radio play both in the US and overseas, most notably, "Blue Sky Grey", "I Want to Know", "In My Head" and "Prisoner".

Track listing

  1. I Want to Know
  2. Blue Sky Grey
  3. In My Head
  4. Prisoner
  5. I'll Rescue You
  6. Somewhere in Me
  7. I'll Be Here
  8. Who We Are
  9. It's All Right There
  10. The Gift of Seeing Through
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