Point of Grace (album)
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Point of Grace | ||
Studio album by Point of Grace | ||
Released | August 23, 1993 | |
Length | 44:19 | |
Label | Word Records | |
Producer(s) | Robert Sterling Scott Williamson |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Point of Grace chronology | ||
Point of Grace (1993) |
The Whole Truth (1995) |
Point of Grace is the debut album of the Christian group of the same name. It was released in 1993 by Word Records.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "I'll Be Believing" - 3:17
- "One More Broken Heart" - 4:02
- "Love Enough" - 4:11
- "Living The Legacy" - 3:55
- "Jesus Will Still Be There" - 4:29
- "I Have No Doubt" - 4:28
- "Faith, Hope & Love" - 4:26
- "Got To Be Time" - 3:30
- "No More Pain" - 4:40
- "Refuge Of Love" - 3:49
- "This Day" - 3:32
[edit] Singles
- "I'll Be Believing" - #1
- "One More Broken Heart" - #1
- "Jesus Will Still Be There" - #1
- "Faith, Hope & Love" - #1
- "I Have No Doubt" - #1
- "No More Pain" - #1
[edit] Singers
- Shelley Breen
- Heather Payne
- Denise Jones
- Terry Jones
[edit] Trivia
- "I'll Be Believing" was the only song on the album that was a programmed track, and John Mays, former A&R executive at Word Records thought it would be best if it were buried in the album. Oddly enough, it was the girls' first single, and it went #1.
- They were not going to cut "Faith, Hope & Love" because they weren't sure if the R&B sound would work for them.
- The vocals on "Faith, Hope & Love" were arranged by Mervyn Warren, formerly of the group Take 6.
- The choir on "No More Pain" was made up of many of Point of Grace's new industry friends, as well as Denise's husband, Stu.
[edit] Personnel
- Scott Williamson - drums
- Jackie Street - bass guitar
- Jerry McPherson - guitars
- Cheryl Rogers, Joe Hogue - keyboards
- Eric Darken - percussion
- Mike Haynes, George Tidwell, Mark Douthit, Barry Green - horns
- Blair Masters - keyboard and bass programming