Amy Grant - A Christmas Album

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Album Details

Title: A Christmas Album
Artist: Amy Grant
Release Date: 1983
Label: Word Distribution, EMI CMG, Sparrow Records, RCA Records
Duration: 37:35
Album Type(s): christmas, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 078636625928, 094639679126, 720642439722, 075021505711, 080688009526, 094639679157, 720642439746, 078636625942
Genre: Gospel
Styles: Christmas, Gospel, CCM, Adult Contemporary, Holidays, Contemporary Christian
Moods: Poignant, Sentimental, Bright, Joyous, Spiritual, Calm/Peaceful, Fun, Passionate, Slick, Smooth, Warm, Amiable/Good-Natured, Delicate, Earnest, Gentle, Innocent, Reflective, Reverent, Sweet, Cheerful, Happy, Playful
Total Copies: 11
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Tennessee Christmas
  2. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
  3. Preiset Dem König! (Praise the King)
  4. Emmanuel
  5. Little Town
  6. Christmas Hymn
  7. Love Has Come
  8. Sleigh Ride
  9. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)
  10. Heirlooms
  11. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God/Angels We Have Heard On High

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDEMI CMG
2003CDSparrow Records96791
1993CDRCA Records66259
------CDWord Distribution701-6768-279
------CDWord Distribution

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Album Review

At the age of 22, Amy Grant took another step in her career by issuing her first christmas album in 1983. It was a logical-enough release for a Christian performer, but also one that suggested she was an established headliner, an artist whose versions of standards like "The Christmas Song" and "Little Town" (aka "O Little Town of Bethlehem") would be interesting to listeners because she was singing them. In her carefully planned march to mass popularity, the album represented at least one tentative outreach in a musical direction Grant would not pursue. The leadoff track, "Tennessee Christmas," found her husband and co-writer, Gary Chapman, playing a pedal steel guitar on a song that seemed intended to probe the country market and that actually earned some country radio play. But despite being a scion of the Nashville aristocracy (i.e., the wealthy families that long predated the rise of country music in the city), Grant was never really a country artist, and the rest of the album, cut at James William Guercio's Caribou Ranch studio complex, reflected the increasing influence of West Coast pop on her sound, with Los Angeles studio aces like Lenny Castro, Bill Champlin, Victor Feldman, Richard Page, and Dean Parks among the credits. Also increasing his influence was songwriter/keyboardist Michael W. Smith, who contributed such songs as "Emmanuel," a synthesizer-heavy pop/rock track that could have fit on one of Grant's regular albums. So could some of the other material, in fact. A Christmas Album was a record for the audience Grant had attracted with her 1982 breakthrough (and about to be gold) LP, Age to Age, an audience of christian rock fans attracted by her personal approach to faith. It looked forward to her straddling of secular and ccm music, and as her star rose, it sold well perennially, eventually achieving multi-platinum status, helping associate Grant with the Christmas season as she went on to record more seasonal albums and tape holiday specials. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan MooreHorn Arrangements, Choir Arrangement, String Arrangements, Woodwind Arrangement
Amy GrantVocals (Background), Vocals, Liner Notes
Bill ChamplinVocals (Background)
Bill FarrellScenery, Artwork, Photography
Brent KingEngineer
Brown BannisterProducer
Carmen TwillieVocals (Background)
Dan HarrellCover Art Concept, Executive Producer
Daniel GarciaAssistant
David PageVocals (Background)
David SchoberAssistant
Dean ParksGuitar (Acoustic)
Debbie HallVocals (Background)
Dennis HillArt Direction
Doug SaxMastering
Edie LehmannVocals (Background)
Farrell MorrisBell Tree, Shells, Percussion, Glockenspiel
Fred BockDirector, Choir Director
Gary ChapmanVocals (Background), Pedal Steel, Guitar (Acoustic), Executive Producer
Gavyn WrightConcert Master
Gene EichelbergerEngineer
Hollywood Presbyterian ChoirChoir, Chorus, Vocals
Jack Joseph PuigEngineer, Mixing
Jerry MahlerAssistant
Jim BairdEngineer
Jon GoinGuitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
Ken CorlewEngineer
Kevin BurnsAssistant
Lennis HillArt Direction
Lenny CastroPercussion
Martyn Ford OrchestraHorn, Woodwind, Strings
Michael BlantonExecutive Producer, Cover Art Concept
Michael W. SmithVocoder, Piano
Mike BorumPhotography
Mike BrignardelloBass
Mike RossEngineer
Paul LeimLinn, Linn Drum, Sleigh Bells, Wood Block, Simmons Drums, Guitar, Drums
Richard MarkowitzAssistant
Richard PageVocals (Background)
Sandy HallVocals (Background)
Shane KeisterOberheim OB8, Mini Moog, Memory Moog, Synthesizer, Piano, Fender Rhodes, ?
Steve GeorgeVocals (Background)
Steven FordAssistant
Tamara ChamplinVocals (Background)
Thomas McAninchHorn
Victor FeldmanShaker, Percussion

Member Reviews

Kirsten R. (ringwraith10) wrote on 10/11/2009...

I'm not a huge fan of Amy Grant, but this is definitely one of my favorite Christmas CDs. I especially love the song "Emmanuel". This is a great CD to add to any Christmas collection.