Amy Grant - Straight Ahead

Amy Grant - Straight Ahead
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Album Details

Title: Straight Ahead
Artist: Amy Grant
Release Date: 1984
Re-Released On: 8/14/2007
Label: Sparrow Records, RCA Victor Records
Duration: 38:11
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 078636625621, 094639679225, 020642433844, 720642433843
Genre: Gospel
Styles: Gospel, CCM, Adult Contemporary, 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: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Where Do You Hide Your Heart
  2. Jehovah
  3. Angels
  4. Straight Ahead
  5. Thy Word
  6. It's Not a Song
  7. Open Arms
  8. Doubly Good to You
  9. Tomorrow
  10. The Now and the Not Yet

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDSparrow Records96792
1993CDRCA Victor Records66256

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Album Review

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 handful of slightly harder-edged exceptions (e.g. "Too Late" on the 1980 album Never Alone, "I Have Decided" on 1982's Age to Age). But with Straight Ahead, Grant and her faithful producer Brown Bannister heated up her sound with unprecedented quantities of electric guitar and synthesizer (supplied by emerging CCM icon Michael W. Smith, who also handled much of the songwriting). The album became an instant industry classic, and songs like the snappy "Where Do You Hide Your Heart," the worshipful piano ballad "Thy Word," and the Grammy winning rocker "Angels" have become staples in youth-group sing-alongs across the country. Straight Ahead was an important precursor to the even more aggressive 1985 album Unguarded, which produced Grant's first major crossover hit, "Love Will Find a Way." ~ Evan Cater, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron RapoportPhotography
Adam AyanRemastering
Alan MooreArranger
Alan SteinbergerSynthesizer
Amy GrantVocals, Vocals (Background)
Bill ChamplinVocals (Background)
Billy SpragueVocals (Background)
Brown BannisterProducer
Carmen TwillieVocals (Background)
Chris HarrisVocals (Background)
Dan HarrellExecutive Producer
Daniel GraciaEngineer
Dann HuffSoloist, Guitar
David ThorntonVocals (Background)
Dean ParksGuitar
Deborah Lynn BlackVocals (Background)
Debra BlackVocals (Background)
Dennis HillArt Direction
Donna McElroyVocals (Background)
Duncan MullinsBass
Farrell MorrisPercussion
Gary ChapmanSoloist, Executive Producer, Vocals (Background), Guitar
Gary PiggVocals (Background)
Gene EichelbergerEngineer
Jack Joseph PuigEngineer
Jerry MahlerEngineer
Jim BairdEngineer
Jon GoinGuitar (Electric), Guitar
Kenny MaloneDrums
Kevin BurnsEngineer
Kim FlemingVocals (Background)
Lenny CastroPercussion
Mark MasonVocals (Background)
Marty McCallVocals (Background)
Michael BlantonExecutive Producer
Michael W. SmithPiano, Keyboards
Mike BorumPhotography
Mike BrignardelloBass
Paul LeimDrums
Richard PageVocals (Background)
Robbie BuchananSynthesizer, Jupiter 8, Piano, Keyboards, Fender Rhodes, Arranger
Shane KeisterOrgan, Synthesizer
Steve GeorgeVocals (Background)
Steven FordEngineer

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