Straight Ahead (Amy Grant album)
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Straight Ahead | ||
Studio album by Amy Grant | ||
Released | 1984 | |
Recorded | Caribou Ranch, Nederland, CO | |
Genre | Gospel/Christian | |
Length | 38:36 | |
Label | Myrrh/Word | |
Producer(s) | Brown Bannister | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Amy Grant chronology | ||
A Christmas Album (1983) |
Straight Ahead (1984) |
Unguarded (1985) |
Straight Ahead is the eighth album by Christian music artist Amy Grant, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music).
Straight Ahead was the follow-up to Grant's ground-breaking 1982 album Age to Age. Containing songs that were more aggressive than the ones found on Age to Age, Straight Ahead was not as commercially successful as its predecessor. Nonetheless, it still topped Billboard's Christian album chart for sixty-one weeks, knocking Age to Age from the number-one position. The song "Angels" was also a #1 Christian radio hit for thirteen weeks, and won a Grammy Award for "Best Gospel Performance, Female." Straight Ahead would be certified gold in 1985.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Where Do You Hide Your Heart" (Amy Grant/Michael W. Smith) – 3:57
- "Jehovah" (Thurman) – 5:57
- "Angels" (Brown Bannister/Gary Chapman/Amy Grant/Michael W. Smith) – 4:10 Listen
- "Straight Ahead" (Gary Chapman/Amy Grant/Michael W. Smith) – 3:47
- "Thy Word" (Amy Grant/Michael W. Smith) – 3:19
- "It's Not A Song" (Robbie Buchanan/Gary Chapman) – 3:27
- "Open Arms" (Gary Chapman/Amy Grant/Hibbard) – 3:22
- "Doubly Good To You" (Rich Mullins) – 3:12
- "Tomorrow" (Gary Chapman/Amy Grant/Hibbard) – 3:24
- "The Now And The Not Yet" (Pam Mark Hall) – 3:36
[edit] Personnel
- Amy Grant: Vocals.
- Gary Chapman: Guitar, Background Vocals.
- Jon Goin: Guitar, Guitars.
- Dann Huff: Guitars.
- Dean Parks: Guitar.
- Duncan Mullins: Bass.
- Robbie Buchanan: Piano, Arranger, Keyboards, Fender Rhodes.
- Michael W. Smith: Piano, Keyboards.
- Shane Keister: Organ, Synthesizer.
- Alan Steinberger: Synthesizer.
- Paul Leim: Drums.
- Kenny Malone: Drums.
- Lenny Castro: Percussion.
- Farrell Morris: Percussion.
- Debra Black: Background Vocals.
- Bill Champlin: Background Vocals.
- Kim Fleming: Background Vocals.
- Steve George: Background Vocals.
- Richard Page: Background Vocals.
- Chris Harris: Background Vocals.
- Mark Mason: Background Vocals.
- Marty McCall: Background Vocals.
- Donna McElroy: Background Vocals.
- Gary Pigg: Background Vocals.
- Billy Sprague: Background Vocals.
- David Thornton: Background Vocals.
- Carmen Twillie: Background Vocals.
[edit] Production
- Producer: Brown Bannister
- Executive Producer: Michael Blanton, Dan Harrell, Gary Chapman.
- Engineer: Jack Joseph Puig, Jim Baird, Kevin Burns, Gene Eichelberger, Steven Ford, Jerry Mahler.
- Arranger: Alan Moore
- Design: Michael Borum, Dennis Hill
- Photography: Mike Borum, Aaron Rapoport.
[edit] Miscellanea
- The album track "It's Not A Song" is Amy Grant's first song from her own pen with no religious theme whatsoever. It was also the first song for which she filmed a music video.
- Straight Ahead was the first Christian album to chart on the Billboard pop album chart. A&M reissued it in 1985, just as Amy was appearing on the Grammy awards show singing "Angels."
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1984 | Top Contemporary Christian | 1 |
1984 | Top Contemporary Christian | 1 |
1985 | The Billboard 200 | 133 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1984 | "Angels" | Christian Singles | 1 |
[edit] Awards
Year | Winner | Category |
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1985 | "Angels" | Best Gospel Performance, Female |
Year | Winner | Category |
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1985 | Straight Ahead | Pop/Contemporary Album Of The Year |