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When you stop to think about it, it's difficult to pinpoint what it was that propelled Amy Grant to her unquestioned position as the reigning queen of Christian contemporary music. It wasn't her songwriting ability; Grant has rarely written, save for collaborations with greater talents like Michael W. Smith, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Keith Thomas, or (ex-)husband Gary Chapman. Nor did she achieve fame through any particular accomplishment as a musician, as was the case with her CCM contemporaries Smith, Phil Keaggy and Keith Green. The record jacket for Never Alone pictures her sitting next to an acoustic guitar, but all of the guitars on the record (as on all of her records) are handled by session artists. She is known primarily as a vocalist, but unlike Sandi Patti or Charlie Peacock, she is not a particularly powerful or distinctive singer. Her voice is pleasant, pretty, and appealing, but limited in range and, especially on early records like Never Alone, sometimes thin and breathy. It's tempting to speculate that her friendly Everywoman persona struck a chord with fans (as it undoubtedly did) or that she looked exceptionally attractive in leopard skin jackets and pink lamé pants (which probably helped). But it's probably more accurate to say that Grant just got lucky in being the beneficiary of extremely skillful marketing campaigns by Word and A&M Records, who helped her develop a career-spanning ability to roll with the times and reinvent herself stylistically. This ability can be demonstrated by comparing the light pop of Never Alone songs like "Walking Away With You," "That's the Day" and "It's a Miracle" with later keyboard-pop hits such as "Love Will Find a Way" and "Baby Baby." Like the singer herself, Never Alone is pleasantly overachieving, easy to like but not particularly deserving of deep respect. ~ Evan Cater
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Personnel: Jimmy Capps, Johnny Christopher, Billy Walker (acoustic guitar); Tim May (electric guitar); Pete Bordinali (classical guitar); Cindy Reynolds (harp); Denis Solee (flute); Jerry Roberts (accordion); Shane Keister, Larry Muhoberac (piano); Farrell Morris (bass marimba); Joe Schmee, David Hungate, Jack Williams (bass guitar); Clay Claire, Paul Leim (drums); Fred Petry, Mark Morris (percussion); Diana DeWitt, Gary Chapman , Greg Gordon , Gary Pigg, Bruce Dees (background vocals).
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Purchase Never Alone CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Amy Grant Unguarded CD (1985) Reissue; Remastered
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$10.95 Unguarded, Amy Grant's sixth regular studio album (and ninth album overall), marked her big pop move. After 1982's Age to Age and 1984's Straight Ahead went gold despite distribution restricted mainly to Christian bookstores, Grant's management forged a distribution deal with major independent A&M Records for Unguarded, and the album was backed with a promotional campaign and national tour in keeping with a front-line pop act. Grant's producer, Brown Bannister, had been listening carefully to the pop charts throughout her career, and here he seemed determined to give her the kind of sound that would compete successfully on the secular airwaves of the day. For the mid-'80s, that meant synthesizers, programmed drums, and more synthesizers. And Bannister succeeded. It was easy to imagine the tracks on Unguarded being played alongside hits by the Cars, Duran Duran, and Thompson Twins on pop radio. What also made that transition easier was the only lightly spiritual content of the lyrics. In song after song, Grant (who contributed ...
| | Amy Grant Straight Ahead CD (1984) Reissue; Remastered
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$8.45 Straight Ahead may sound like conventional Christian Contemporary light pop today, but when the album was released in 1984, it was an aggressively contemporary new direction for Amy Grant, the mild-voiced darling of the CCM industry. Grant's previous albums had been dominated by more or less easy-listening gospel tunes, with only a ...
| | Amy Grant House Of Love CD (1994) Reissue; Remastered
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$12.29 All songs co-written by Amy Grant except "House Of Love" (Wally Wilson/Kenny Greenberg/Greg Barnhill), "The Power" (Judson Spence/Tommy Sims), "Oh How The Years Go By" (Simon Climie/Will Jennings) and "Big Yellow Taxi" (Joni Mitchell).
For Amy Grant, the transition from gospel diva to pop songstress has been a smooth one, every bit as smooth and mellifluous as her own distinctive vocals. Because in truth, Amy Grant transcends the distance between I love you Lord and I love you baby so fluently, and with such sincerity and simple grace, that in the end one is left with a sense of unity--a veritable HOUSE OF LOVE.
Grant's instrument has a soft reedy quality, perfect for the girlish blush of love on the opening "Lucky One," "Say You'll Be Mine," a paean to monogamous devotion, the gospelish "Whatever It Takes" (which speaks of the endurance needed to sustain a relationship), and the power ballad "Love Has A Hold On Me" (which reflects on the doubt).
HOUSE OF LOVE projects a sensual propriety that is no less sexy for being so clean scrubbed and virtuous. And, as the riveting title tune suggests, there's a critical element of patience and forgiveness implicit in all these themes--which enlivens her harmonies with ...
| | Amy Grant My Father's Eyes CD (1979) Reissue; Remastered
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$10.49 My Father's Eyes, Amy Grant's second album, demonstrated that the 18-year-old contemporary Christian singer/songwriter had grown up a lot from the 16 year old who made her self-titled debut, but that maturity didn't always seem like a good thing. Grant, who wrote or co-wrote eight of the 13 songs, came across as a girl who had seen much more of the world in two years, and that experience had introduced both personal insecurity and a degree of intolerance. "Always the Winner," addressed to a "you" who sounded very much like the singer herself, questioned the virtue of being "the star of the show," concluding, "Turn out the spotlight, I'm tired," before, inevitably, seeking solace in the Lord. And the singer, who was attending college during the week and concertizing on the weekends, also confessed to exhaustion in "All That I Need Is You," even to the point of pleading, "I hope You'll understand if I don't pray/But I need my rest to carry on." At the same time, it seemed that her formal education and her wider circle of acquaintances were disturbing her. "Faith Walkin' People" rejected viewpoints contrary to fundamentalist Christianity, particularly "reasoning that's standing in ...
| | Amy Grant Age To Age CD (1982) Reissue; Remastered
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$9.65 Although Contemporary Christian artist Amy Grant had been recording since the late 1970s, her breakthrough didn't ...
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