Free to Fly
Free to Fly is the seventh album and fifth studio album by Contemporary Christian group Point of Grace. It was released in 2001 by Word Records.
Free to Fly | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 1, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000-2001 | |||
Studio | American Studios, Royaltone Studios and Zi Studios (Los Angeles, CA); Lavender Cottage Studios (Acosta Hills, CA); Bridgeway Studios and Emerald Sound Studio (Nashville, TN); Cut Above Studio, Dark Horse Recording, Sound Kitchen, Testerphonics Studio, The Bennett House and The Parlor (Franklin, TN); Abbey Road Studios (London, UK). | |||
Genre | Christian pop | |||
Label | Word Records | |||
Producer | David Tyson Brown Bannister Nathan Nockels Tom Laune Glenn Garrett Wayne Tester | |||
Point of Grace chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
- "By Heart" (Dane DeViller, Sean Hosien, Pam Sheyne) - 3:38
- "You Will Never Walk Alone" (Lowell Alexander) - 4:24
- "He Sends His Love" (Jeremy Bose, Paul Evans) - 4:35
- "Praise Forevermore" (Darlene Zschech) - 4:33
- "Blue Skies" (Grant Cunningham, Matt Huesmann) - 4:20
- "Begin With Me" (Steve Siler, David Tyson) - 3:15
- "Free Indeed" (Grant Cunningham, Matt Huesmann) - 3:55
- "All That I Need" (Glenn Garrett, Wayne Tester) - 4:08
- "Something So Good" (Jack Blades, Brent Bourgeois, Jane Vaughan) - 3:41
- "Yes, I Believe" (Joel Lindsay, Tony Wood) - 4:35
- "La La La" (Brent Wilson) - 4:49
Singles
- "Blue Skies" - #1
- "Praise Forevermore" - #1
- "He Sends His Love" - #1
- "You Will Never Walk Alone - #1
- "Yes, I Believe" - #5
Music videos
- "Begin With Me"
Personnel
Point of Grace
- Shelley Breen – vocals
- Heather Payne – vocals
- Denise Jones – vocals
- Terry Jones – vocals
Musicians
- David Tyson – keyboards, programming
- Pat Coil – acoustic piano
- Blair Masters – keyboards, acoustic piano, Hammond B3 organ
- Bernie Herms – programming
- Dan Muckala – keyboards, programming
- Nathan Nockels – keyboards
- Phil Madeira – Hammond B3 organ
- Glenn Garrett – programming (8)
- Wayne Tester – programming (8)
- Rusty Anderson – guitars
- David Cleveland – guitars
- Alan Darby – nylon guitar, drums
- Scott Denté – guitars, acoustic guitar
- Jerry McPherson – guitars
- Chris Rodriguez – guitars
- Schuyler Deale – bass
- Mark Hill – bass
- Pat Malone – bass
- Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass
- Steve Brewster – drums, percussion
- Dan Needham – drums
- John Catchings – cello
- Tom Howard – string arrangements and conductor
- Carl Gorodetzky – string contractor
- The Nashville String Machine – strings
- Carl Marsh – arrangements, string arrangements
- Gavyn Wright – concertmaster
- The London Session Orchestra – strings
- Michael Mellett – vocal arrangements
- Chance Scoggins – vocal arrangements
Production
- David Tyson – producer (1, 7, 9, 11)
- Brown Bannister – producer (2, 5, 6)
- Tom Laune – producer (3, 4, 10), engineer (3, 4, 10), mixing (3, 4, 10)
- Nathan Nockels – producer (3, 4, 10)
- Glenn Garrett – producer (8), overdub recording (8)
- Wayne Tester – producer (8), overdub recording (8)
- Point of Grace – executive producers
- Loren Balman – A&R direction
- Linda Bourne Wornell – A&R coordinator
- Jonathan Allen – engineer
- Steve Bishir – engineer, mixing
- Ronnie Brookshire – engineer, string engineer
- Bill Cooper – engineer
- Roger Sommers – engineer
- Chris Rowe – vocal recording
- Aaron Swihart – engineer, tracking
- Jeff Thomas – overdub recording
- Drew Bollman – assistant engineer
- Rob Burrell – assistant engineer
- Andrew Dudman – assistant engineer
- J.C. Monterrosa – assistant engineer
- Hank Nirider – assistant engineer, mix assistant
- Fred Paragano – assistant engineer
- David Streit – assistant engineer
- Ken Love – mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee).
- Tony DeFranco – production assistant
- Traci Sterling Bishir – production coordinator
- Bridgett Evans O'Lannerghty – production assistant
- Chuck Hargett – art direction, design
- Michael Haber – photography
- Bertrand – hair stylist
- Pauline Leonard – wardrobe
Notes
- This was Terry's last full studio album with the group, as she would leave the group on February 29, 2004.
- This was also the last album that involved songwriter Grant Cunningham, who died in July 2002 from injuries caused by a fall in a recreational soccer match in the Nashville region. A foundation named in Cunningham's memory was titled after the Point of Grace song "Blue Skies" from this album.
- This was the group's last release with the Word Records management team, as they would be released in January 2002 by the label's new owners.
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