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A Christmas Album (Amy Grant album)


FieldValue
nameA Christmas Album
typeAlbum
artistAmy Grant
coverA Christmas Album.jpg
borderyes
releasedSeptember 27, 1983
recordedJuly 3 – August 26, 1983
studio*Caribou Ranch (Nederland, Colorado)
genreChristian, Christmas
length37:35
labelMyrrh
producerBrown Bannister
prev_titleAgeless Medley
prev_year1983
next_titleStraight Ahead
next_year1984
  • AIR (London, UK)
  • Sound Stage (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • CBS Studios (London, UK)
  • Ocean Way (Hollywood, California)
  • Mama Jo's (North Hollywood, California)
  • Bullet Recording (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Woodland (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Bill Schnee Studios (North Hollywood, California) A Christmas Album is the fifth studio album and the first Christmas album by Christian music singer Amy Grant. The album was recorded in nine studios in mid-1983 and was released later that same year.

It was issued on the heels of Grant's immensely successful 1982 LP Age to Age. Primarily for the audiences she attracted with Age to Age, A Christmas Album features well-known sacred and secular standards alongside original songs, and tracks from this album continue to receive airplay to this day during the holiday season on both secular and Christian radio stations. Although not as successful as Age to Age, A Christmas Album still peaked in the Top Ten of the Christian chart and spawned a Top 20 Christian radio single in "Emmanuel." The album would eventually be certified Gold in 1985, and Platinum in 1989. A Christmas Album was listed at No. 40 in the 2001 book, CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music. In 2016, Grant re-recorded the song "Tennessee Christmas" as the opening track of her Christmas album of the same name. The song was released as a single from the album and charted at No. 50 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart in December 2016.

Track listing

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Personnel

  • Amy Grant – lead vocals (1, 2, 4–11), backing vocals (1)
  • Shane Keister – Fender Rhodes (1), Yamaha GS1 (2, 3, 5, 8), Oberheim OB-8 (3, 4, 5, 8), Memorymoog (4), Minimoog (4), acoustic piano (7, 9, 10)
  • Michael W. Smith – acoustic piano (2, 5, 6), Yamaha GS1 (4), Yamaha GS2 (7, 8), vocoder (10)
  • Gary Chapman – acoustic guitar (1), pedal steel guitar (1), backing vocals (1)
  • Jon Goin – electric guitar (1), acoustic guitar (2), guitar (4, 5, 7–10)
  • Dean Parks – acoustic guitar (1)
  • Mike Brignardello – bass (1, 2, 4, 5, 7–10)
  • Paul Leim – drums (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10), LinnDrum (4), Simmons drums (4), sleigh bells (5, 8), wood blocks (8)
  • Victor Feldman – shaker (1), percussion (2, 5, 6)
  • Lenny Castro – percussion (4)
  • Farrell Morris – percussion (7, 9), bell tree (8), glockenspiel (8), coconut shells (8)
  • Alan Moore – string arrangements (1, 2, 5–11), choir arrangements (2, 6, 11), horn arrangements (2, 5, 6, 11), woodwind arrangements (2, 6, 8, 10)
  • Gavyn Wright – concertmaster (1, 2, 5–11)
  • The Martyn Ford Orchestra – strings (1, 2, 5–11), horns (2), woodwinds (2, 8, 10)
  • The Nashville Contemporary Brass Quintet – horns (5, 6, 11)
  • Tom McAninch – horns (5, 6, 11)
  • Fred Bock – choir director (2, 6, 11)
  • The Hollywood Presbyterian Choir – choir (2, 6, 11)
  • Bill Champlin – backing vocals (4, 11)
  • Tamara Champlin – backing vocals (4, 11)
  • Carmen Twillie – backing vocals (4, 11)
  • Steve George – backing vocals (5)
  • David Page – backing vocals (5)
  • Richard Page – backing vocals (5)
  • Debbie Hall – backing vocals (8, 9)
  • Sandy Hall – backing vocals (8, 9)
  • Edie Lehmann – backing vocals (8, 9)

Production

  • Jim Baird – additional engineer
  • Brown Bannister – producer
  • Michael Blanton – cover art concept, executive producer
  • Mike Borum – family photography
  • Kevin Burns – assistant engineer
  • Gary Chapman – executive producer
  • Ken Corlew – additional engineer
  • Gene Eichelberger – additional engineer
  • Bill Farrell – cover photography, scenery
  • Steve Ford – assistant engineer
  • Daniel Garcia – assistant engineer
  • Amy Grant – liner notes
  • Dan Harrell – cover art concept, executive producer
  • Dennis Hill – art direction
  • Brent King – additional engineer
  • Jerry Mahler – assistant engineer
  • Rich Markowitz – assistant engineer
  • Jack Joseph Puig – engineer, mixing
  • Mike Ross – additional engineer
  • Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California
  • David Schober – assistant engineer

Chart positions

YearChartPosition
1984Top Contemporary Christian9
1985Top Holiday Albums5
1991Top Pop Catalog5

Awards

GMA Dove Awards

YearWinnerCategory
1984A Christmas AlbumRecorded Music Packaging of the Year

Pressings

A Christmas Album was the first Amy Grant album to be released in the Compact Disc format. The original CD issue had a manufacturing flaw that caused a small, but noticeable jump during the transition between tracks 3 and 4. The remastered version does not have this defect. The album was also released as a promotional only vinyl picture disc version in a die cut sleeve.

References

References

  1. {{AllMusic
  2. "RIAA searchable certification database: Amy Grant". Recording Industry Association of America.
  3. "Amy Grant Chart History".
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