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Amazon.com Heart in Motion is the 1991 album that broke Amy Grant into the mainstream pop-music charts, yielding five top 20 singles and two No. 1 hits ("Baby Baby" and "Every Heartbeat"). But while the release is filled with upbeat beboppin' singles, it also displays a more serious side and a depth of songwriting ability from Christian music's first lady. The urgent "Ask Me" introduces you to a sexually abused girl who miraculously grips tightly to her faith while struggling through a difficult history, while "I Will Remember You" and "How Can We See That Far" are haunting ballads dripping with echo-laden guitars. Indeed, Grant showcases a wide variety of sounds and flavors on this, her multiplatinum introduction to the secular music world. --Michael Lyttle Product description Title: Heart In Motion Label: A&M Records Format: CD Country: US Genre: Rock, Pop Style: Pop Rock, Synth-pop 1 Good For Me 3:59 2 Baby Baby 3:57 3 Every Heartbeat 3:34 4 That's What Love Is For 4:17 5 Ask Me 3:53 6 Galileo 4:20 7 You're Not Alone 3:50 8 Hats 4:09 9 I Will Remember You 5:01 10 How Can We See That Far 4:27 11 Hope Set High 2:49 Total Time: 44'18 Made In the USA Tracks 1, 2 produced for Yellow Elephant Music, Inc. Track 3, 7, 8, 10 produced for RBI Productions Tracks 4, 5, 6, 9, 11 produced for Rhema Productions Tracks 1, 2 recorded at The Bennett House, Franklin, TN; Quad Studio, Nashville, TN Track 3, 8 recorded at Schnee Studio, N. Hollywood, CA; RBI Recorders, Nashville, TN; The Castle, Franklin, TN Tracks 4, 5, 6, 9, 11 recorded at Sound House, North Hollywood, CA Track 7 recorded at Schnee Studio, N. Hollywood, CA; RBI Recorders, Nashville, TN; Sixteenth Avenue Sound, Nashville, TN; Sound House, N. Hollywood, CA; Soundstage, Nashville, TN; The Castle, Franklin, TN Track 10 recorded at RBI Recorders, Nashville, TN; The Castle, Franklin, TN Tracks 1, 2, 7 mixed at Can-Am Recorders, Tarzana, CA Track 3, 8, 10 mixed Oceanway Studios, Hollywood, CA Tracks 4, 5, 6, 9, 11 mixed at Lighthouse, North Hollywood, CA Barcode and other identifiers Barcode 0 7502-15321-2 0 Rights Society ASCAP Rights Society BMI SPARS Code AAD Other DIDX 009583 Matrix / Runout 1A CD05321 17 B1 Matrix / Runout 1A CD05321 16 B2 Review You have to admire Amy Grant. She has always resisted the temptation to exactly fulfill the expectations of a Christian music market which tends to prefer the safe, the jargonistic, and the predictable. Rather, she has continually pushed the boundaries of Christian artistry outward. In that regard her 12th album, Heart in Motion, does not disappoint. Lets get right to the first question: Is this a Christian album? The immediate answer is no, it is not a contemporary gospel album. But if you ask if the lyrics express Christian values and whether its clear from listening to the album that Amy Grant believes in Jesus Christ (rather than in a capitalized pronoun), the answer is clearly yes. There is no question, however, that this album was made with the mainstream pop market in mind. The first six cuts in particular sport memorable hooks and polished, radio-ready production. Brown Bannister, who produced all of Grants previous albums, is back again on four of the songs, but big time L.A. producer Michael Omartian was brought in for five others and rising star Keith Thomas for two. In fact, it is the two Thomas productions which lead off the album "Good for Me" and "Baby Baby" (the latter dedicated, Grant says in the liner notes, "to Millie, whose six-week-old face was my inspiration"). These two sings, in which only Jerry McPherson's guitars augment Thomas synths, sound big and bright rather than brittle and mechanized. Next comes the rollicking "Every Heartbeat," produced by Bannister, which features the killer drum/bass duo if Chris McHugh and Tommy Sims with McPherson again on guitar and Charlie Peacock on keyboards, all backed by fun 50's style bgvs. (Peacock, who co-wrote the song with Grant and Wayne Kirkpatrick, also conASIN: B000002GJB
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