Heart In Motion (Remastered) Amy Grant

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Album-Release:
2007

HRA-Release:
04.12.2020

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  • 1Good For Me (Remastered 2007)03:59
  • 2Baby, Baby (Remastered 2007)03:56
  • 3Every Heartbeat (Remastered 2007)03:33
  • 4That's What Love Is For (Remastered 2007)04:17
  • 5Ask Me (Remastered 2007)03:53
  • 6Galileo (Remastered 2007)04:19
  • 7You're Not Alone (Remastered 2007)03:49
  • 8Hats (Remastered 2007)04:09
  • 9I Will Remember You (Remastered 2007)05:00
  • 10How Can We See That Far (Remastered 2007)04:26
  • 11Hope Set High (Remastered 2007)02:50
  • Total Runtime44:11

Info for Heart In Motion (Remastered)



Highly popular, and until now scarcely available, this album has been newly restored and digitally remastered. Amy Grant is the biggest selling artist in Christian Music history and one of the most celebrated artists in pop music with 16 Billboard hits, six Grammy Awards, nine platinum/platinum-plus awards and nine gold awards.

"In the late '70s and early 80s, Amy Grant enjoyed little exposure outside of Christian circles. But that started to change in the mid-'80s, when A&M promoted her aggressively in the secular market. And in the '90s, secular audiences accounted for the vast majority of her sales. Christians were hardly the only ones buying Heart In Motion, one of Grant's biggest sellers. Even though she wasn't beating listeners over the head with her beliefs, Grant's wholesome, girl-next-door image was a big part of the appeal of perky pop-rock offerings like "Every Heartbeat," "Galileo" and the major hit "Baby Baby." And it's certainly a key element of another huge single from the album, the idealistic ballad "That's What Love Is For." Grant was a major star, and best of all, she wasn't acting like one." (Alex Henderson, AMG)

Amy Grant, lead vocals, background vocals (3, 6, 7, 8, 10)
Jerry McPherson, guitars (1, 2, 3)
Donald Kirkpatrick, guitars (4, 5, 6, 9)
Dann Huff, guitars (7)
Gordon Kennedy, guitars (7)
Tom Hemby, guitars (10)
Keith Thomas, arrangements (1, 2), synthesizers (1, 2), bass (1, 2), drum programming (1, 2), percussion programming (1), background vocals (1)
Brian Tankersley, additional synthesizer programming (1, 2)
Robbie Buchanan, additional keyboards (3), keyboards (7, 10), bass (7), drum programming (10)
Blair Masters, additional keyboards (3), keyboards (7)
Charlie Peacock, keyboards (3, 7, 8, 10), programming (3), horn arrangements (3, 8), drum programming (10)
Michael Omartian, keyboards (4–7, 9, 11), drum sequencing (5, 6, 9, 11), background vocals (5, 6, 11)
Tommy Sims, bass (3, 7, 8)
Mark Hammond, drum and percussion programming (1)
Chris McHugh, drums (3, 7, 8)
David Raven, drums (4)
Chris McDonald, horn arrangements (3, 8)
Mark Douthit, saxophone (3, 8)
Sam Levine, baritone saxophone (8)
Barry Green, trombone (3, 8)
Mike Haynes, trumpet (3, 8)
Ron Hemby, background vocals (1, 2)
Donna McElroy, background vocals (1, 2)
Vicki Hampton, background vocals (2, 3)
Chris Eaton, background vocals (3, 7, 8)
Kim Fleming, background vocals (3)
Gary Chapman, background vocals (4)
Diana DeWitt, background vocals (4)
Susanne Schwartz, background vocals (6, 11)
Chris Rodriguez, background vocals (7, 8), guitar (8)
Kurt Howell, background vocals (11)

Produced by Brown Bannister, Michael Omartian, Keith Thomas

Digitally remastered



Amy Grant
Grant's career spans more than 40 years and stretches from her roots in gospel into becoming an iconic pop star, songwriter, television personality and philanthropist. With three multi-platinum albums, six platinum albums and four gold albums, her total career album sales have exceeded 30 million and over 1 billion global streams. Grant’s chart success has been consistent throughout her career with six No. 1 hits, 10 Top 40 pop singles, 17 Top 40 Adult Contemporary tracks and multiple Contemporary Christian chart-toppers. In addition to her six GRAMMY® Awards, Grant has earned 26 Dove Awards (including four Artist of the Year Awards) and has been awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as well as the Music City Walk of Fame. Conventional wisdom has it that Grant put Contemporary Christian Music on the map becoming the first Contemporary Christian artist to have a platinum record, the first to hit No. 1 on the Pop charts and the first to perform at the GRAMMY® Awards. With that, her legacy as one of the most influential artists of the past four decades is assured. In April of 2016, Grant celebrated the 25th anniversary of her iconic hit “Baby Baby” with a worldwide release of the song featuring pop sensation Tori Kelly. Tennessee Christmasreleased in late 2016, marked Grant’s first all-new holiday album in nearly 20 years. Last February, The T.J. Martell Foundation – the music industry’s leading nonprofit to fund innovative medical research focused on treatments and cures for cancer – honored Grant with the Tony Martell Outstanding Entertainment Achievement Award at their 2020 Honors Gala.

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