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Be Still and Know... Hymns & Faith

Be Still and Know... Hymns & Faith

Apr 2015

Album Tracks

  • Power In the Blood
  • Be Still and Know
  • Jesus, Take All of Me (Just As I Am)
  • Rock of Ages (feat. Vince Gill)
  • Carry You
  • This Is My Father's World
  • El Shaddai
  • Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
  • It Is Well With My Soul/The River's Gonna Keep On Rolling
  • My Jesus, I Love Thee
  • Deep As It Is Wide (feat. Eric Paslay & Sheryl Crow)
  • What a Friend We Have In Jesus/Old Rugged Cross/How Great Thou Art
  • 'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus
  • Softly and Tenderly
  • Holy, Holy, Holy

In Motion (The Remixes)

In Motion (The Remixes)

Aug 2014

Album Tracks

  • That's What Love Is For (feat. Chris Cox)
  • Stay For Awhile (feat. Tony Moran & Warren Rigg)
  • You're Not Alone (feat. Guy Scheiman)
  • Every Heartbeat (feat. Moto Blanco)
  • Better Than a Hallelujah (feat. Mark Picchiotti)
  • Find a Way (feat. Ralphi Rosario)
  • Baby Baby (feat. Dave Aude)
  • Say Once More (feat. Hex Hector)
  • Out In the Open (feat. 7th Heaven) [Radio Edit]
  • Stay For Awhile (feat. Tony Moran) [Destination Mixshow Edit]
  • Mega Mix (feat. DJ Andy 7th Heaven) [Medley]

How Mercy Looks from Here (Deluxe Edition)

How Mercy Looks from Here (Deluxe Edition)

May 2013

Album Tracks

  • If I Could See (What the Angels See)
  • Better Not to Know (feat. Vince Gill)
  • Don't Try So Hard (feat. James Taylor)
  • Deep As It Is Wide (feat. Eric Paslay & Sheryl Crow)
  • Here
  • Shovel In Hand (feat. Will Hoge)
  • Golden
  • Our Time Is Now (feat. Carole King)
  • Not Giving Up
  • How Mercy Looks from Here
  • Greet the Day
  • Free
  • Faith

Somewhere Down the Road

Somewhere Down the Road

Mar 2010

Album Tracks


She Colors My Day - EP

She Colors My Day - EP

May 2009

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Heart In Motion

Heart In Motion

Aug 2007

Album Tracks

  • Good for Me
  • Baby, Baby
  • Every Heartbeat
  • That's What Love Is For
  • Ask Me
  • Galileo
  • You're Not Alone
  • Hats
  • I Will Remember You
  • How Can We See That Far
  • Hope Set High

Home for Christmas

Home for Christmas

Aug 2007

Album Tracks

  • Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
  • It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
  • Joy to the World / For Unto Us a Child Is Born
  • Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song)
  • O Come All Ye Faithful
  • Grown-Up Christmas List
  • Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
  • Winter Wonderland
  • I'll Be Home for Christmas
  • The Night Before Christmas
  • Emmanuel, God With Us
  • Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring

House of Love

House of Love

Aug 2007

Album Tracks

  • Lucky One
  • Say You'll Be Mine
  • Whatever It Takes
  • House of Love
  • The Power
  • Oh How the Years Go By
  • Big Yellow Taxi
  • Helping Hand
  • Love Has a Hold On Me
  • Our Love
  • Children of the World

Lead Me On

Lead Me On

Aug 2007

Album Tracks

  • 1974
  • Lead Me On
  • Shadows
  • Saved By Love
  • Faithless Heart
  • What About the Love
  • If These Walls Could Speak
  • All Right
  • Wait for the Healing
  • Sure Enough
  • If You Have to Go Away
  • Say Once More

The Collection

The Collection

Aug 2007

Album Tracks

  • Stay for a While
  • Love Can Do
  • Find a Way
  • Everywhere I Go
  • Angels
  • Thy Word
  • Emmanuel
  • Where Do You Hide Your Heart
  • Sing Your Praise to the Lord
  • In a Little While
  • El-Shaddai
  • I Have Decided
  • Too Late
  • I'm Gonna Fly
  • All I Ever Have to Be
  • Father's Eyes
  • Ageless (Medley)

Rock of Ages...Hymns & Faith

Rock of Ages...Hymns & Faith

May 2005

Album Tracks

  • Anywhere With Jesus
  • Carry You
  • Sweet Will of God
  • Joyful, Joyful (We Adore Thee)
  • Jesus Loves Me / They'll Know We Are Christians / Helping Hand
  • Rock of Ages (duet With Vince Gill)
  • O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee
  • Abide With Me (LP Version)
  • God Moves In a Mysterious Way / the Lord Is In His Holy Temple
  • Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus
  • El Shaddai (Re-Recorded)
  • I Surrender All
  • O' Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go

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Artist Bio

It's rare to find a teen phenomenon who successfully makes the transition to adult superstar, and nearly impossible to find an artist who continues to remain relevant and innovative more than three decades later. Yet throughout her career, Amy Grant has always been in a class by herself.
Grant’s early work in the Christian music field helped define the genre, and her crossover success in the pop market brought her a global audience. Grant has sold more than 30 million albums, won six Grammys, 26 Dove Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Her acclaimed 2013 album How Mercy Looks From Here debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Christian chart, becoming her 16th chart-topping Christian album.
Up next, the iconic artist throws her fans an enjoyable curve ball with In Motion: The Remixes.  Enlisting the best remix engineers and DJs in the business, Grant delivers an engaging collection that reveals the timeless power of such classic hits as “Baby, Baby,” “Every Heartbeat,” “Stay for Awhile,” and “Love Will Find a Way” alongside more recent fare such as “Better Than a Hallelujah,” which has evolved from poignant ballad to buoyant celebration.
“I thought that ‘Better Than A Hallelujah’ was the biggest left turn,” Grant says of the 2010 hit, which becomes a soulful anthem in the hands of the godfather of gospel house DJ Mark Picchiotti. “Sometimes I find with a lot of things, whether it’s music or food, sometimes an experience that seems like a hard left becomes more intriguing with time.”
Always intriguing, Grant’s catalog of hits takes on a new life with In Motion: The Remixes. “Hearing this made me so happy,” Grant says. “It’s just a great combination of nostalgia and this totally new spin. I am humbled and honored that these amazingly talented producers have leant their gifts to my songs. They just basically made them new songs.  I’m still singing all of those songs, so to hear those messages in a new musical setting, while holding onto the essence of the song, it just made me re-engage. It reminded me of the kind of enthusiastic energy that I haven’t felt for a long while. It just made me want to get up and dance.”
Over the years, Grant’s fans have gotten a little taste of how her music would sound with different interpretations. “The first remixes that I were a part of were back in the early 90’s when I was on A&M Records. We had multiple remixes for five singles off of the Heart in Motion album and then two song off of House of Love but we never did a collection of remixes for an album until now,” says Grant, who credits her manager, Jennifer Cooke, with suggesting the project to executives at Capitol Christian Music Group.  “All along, I have had fans who have begged for a remix project, so Jennifer just went to the label and said, ‘I really feel like there’s a market for Amy in this.’”
The top DJ and remix engineers in the business were excited about lending their skills to Grant’s timeless tunes. Dance producer Chris Cox breathes new life into “That’s What Love is For” while British DJ and electronic music duo Danny Harrison and Arthur Smith, best known as Moto Blanco, add a fresh spin to Grant’s upbeat 1991 hit “Every Heartbeat.” Tony Moran and Warren Rigg put Grant’s compelling vocal front and center in their new version of “Stay for Awhile,” which explodes from the speakers with an unprecedented urgency that will bring you to your feet.
Grammy nominated producer, DJ and remixer Dave Audé brings his formidable skills to “Baby, Baby,” which first topped the charts for two consecutive weeks in 1991.  The new remixed “Baby Baby” debuted at the No. 1 Breakout spot on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart quickly earning a new legion of fans. “Remixing ‘Baby, Baby’ has definitely been one of the highlights of my career," Audé enthuses. “I loved this song when it was released in 1991, and I still love hearing it today; you can't say that about many records 23 years later. ‘Baby, Baby’ has crossed genres, and I'm hoping my remix will add yet another genre to this timeless classic.”
It is Grant’s ability to dissolve musical boundaries and impact music lovers of all ages and cultural backgrounds that has made her one of the world’s most celebrated talents for more than three decades. She grew up in Nashville, Tennessee and was just an earnest young singer/songwriter with a guitar when she caught the attention of Word Records. Her career exploded and her name became synonymous with the burgeoning contemporary Christian music movement.  When A&M Records took her to the pop world in the early 90s, her fan base expanded exponentially. To date, she has earned three multi-platinum albums, six platinum albums and four gold albums along with ten Top 40 pop singles and seventeen Top 40 Adult Contemporary hits as well as a string of No. 1 songs on the Contemporary Christian charts.
There’s more to her impact than a treasure trove of award show trophies and a lengthy list of successful chart statistics.  Ask any fan and they’ll tell you that attending an Amy Grant concert is like a great visit with an old friend.  The intimacy and authenticity that informed the music of Amy’s heroes Carole King and James Taylor has become the bedrock of her own pioneering body of work. The Remixes showcases the songs that have made Amy Grant a household name in a totally new light, and though the production may be different the timeless messages of hope and optimism remain. “I love how they breathed fresh energy to these songs,” she says.  “I love the current remix sensibilities being applied to those old songs.  I thought they breathed incredible new life into nostalgic melodies. It was amazing to me that they could take well known lines and recreate a whole new sonic structures.”
In Motion: The Remixes is just the latest chapter in a career that has been constantly in motion for nearly four decades. “In the last several years, the majority of the music that I have produced has been more reflective,” Grant says. “This is something that I’m so excited about it right now. I never dreamed at 53 that I would be a part of a music production that felt so youthful and made you want to dance. It’s great to want to dance again!”
 

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