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1984 studio album by Amy Grant
Straight Ahead is the sixth studio album by Christian music artist Amy Grant , released in 1984.
Straight Ahead was the follow-up to Grant's ground-breaking 1982 album Age to Age . Containing songs that were more aggressive than the ones found on Age to Age , Straight Ahead was not as commercially successful as its predecessor. Nonetheless, it still topped Billboard's Christian album chart for 61 weeks, knocking Age to Age from the number-one position. The song "Angels " was also a No. 1 Christian radio hit for 13 weeks, and won a Grammy Award for "Best Gospel Performance, Female ." Straight Ahead would be certified gold in 1985. The song "Thy Word" is based on Psalm 119:105.[ 3]
In 2007, Straight Ahead was reissued and digitally remastered by Grant's new record label, EMI /Sparrow Records . The remastered edition is labeled with a "Digitally Remastered " logo in the 'gutter' on the CD front.[ 4]
Straight Ahead was the first Christian album to chart on the Billboard 200 chart. A&M reissued it in 1985, just as Grant was appearing on the Grammy Awards performing "Angels".
Title Writer(s) 1. "Where Do You Hide Your Heart" Amy Grant , Michael W. Smith 3:57 2. "Jehovah" Geoffrey P. Thurman 5:57 3. "Angels " Grant, Brown Bannister , Gary Chapman , Smith 4:10 4. "Straight Ahead" Grant, Chapman, Smith 3:47 5. "Thy Word" Grant, Smith 3:19 6. "It's Not a Song" Robbie Buchanan, Chapman 3:27 7. "Open Arms" Grant, Chapman, Bruce Hibbard 3:22 8. "Doubly Good to You" Rich Mullins 3:12 9. "Tomorrow" Grant, Chapman, Hibbard 3:24 10. "The Now and the Not Yet" Pam Mark Hall 3:36
Amy Grant – lead vocals, backing vocals (1, 5, 9, 10)
Robbie Buchanan – Roland Jupiter 8 (1, 2, 5), acoustic piano (2, 3, 8), synthesizers (4), keyboards (6, 7), arrangements (6), Fender Rhodes (7, 9)
Michael W. Smith – keyboards (1-5, 8-10), Yamaha GS2 (1-3, 8), acoustic piano (4, 5, 9, 10)
Alan Steinberger – additional synthesizers (1, 5, 6, 9), synthesizers (10)
Shane Keister – additional synthesizers (2, 5, 8), synthesizers (3), organ (4)
Gary Chapman – backing vocals (1, 4, 5, 9), guitar (4), guitar solo (4)
Jon Goin – electric guitar (1), "fly" guitar (1), guitar (2-4, 6-10)
Dann Huff – guitar solo (1), guitar (9)
Dean Parks – guitar (7)
Mike Brignardello – bass (1-4, 6-10)
Andy Widders-Ellis – stick bass (3)
Duncan Mullins – bass (4)
Paul Leim – drums (1-4, 6-9)
Kenny Malone – drums (10)
Lenny Castro – percussion (1, 7, 9)
Farrell Morris – percussion (8, 10)
Alan Moore – string arrangements (2, 8)
Donna McElroy – backing vocals (1, 2, 4, 5, 9)
Kim Fleming – backing vocals (1, 4, 5, 9)
Gary Pigg – backing vocals (2, 3)
Debrorah Black – backing vocals (3)
Bill Champlin – backing vocals (3)
Tamara Champlin – backing vocals (3)
Carmen Twillie – backing vocals (3)
Marty McCall – backing vocals (3)
Leann Jones – backing vocals (5)
Curt Lyles – backing vocals (5)
Mark Mason – backing vocals (5)
Steve George – backing vocals (6)
Richard Page – backing vocals (6)
Thomas Cain – backing vocals (6)
Chris Harris – backing vocals (7)
Billy Sprague – backing vocals (7)
David Thornton – backing vocals (7)
Ron Downey – backing vocals (10)
Production
Michael Blanton – executive producer
Dan Harrell – executive producer
Gary Chapman – executive producer
Brown Bannister – producer
Jack Joseph Puig – engineer
Jim Baird – additional engineer
Kevin Burns – additional engineer
Gene Eichelberger – additional engineer
Steven Ford – additional engineer
Jerry Mahler – additional engineer
Daniel Garcia – additional engineer
Dennis Hill – design
Mike Borum – photography
Aaron Rapoport – photography
Music videos were released for "Angels" in 1984 and "It's Not a Song" in 1985.
Year
Chart
Position
1984
Top Contemporary Christian
1
1985
The Billboard 200
133
Year
Chart
Position
1984
U.S. Billboard Inspirational Albums
3
1985
1
1986
8
End-of-decade charts [ edit ]
Chart (1980-1989)
Rank
US Billboard Top Contemporary Christian[ 5]
11
Certifications and sales [ edit ]
GMA Dove Awards
Year
Winner
Category
1985
Straight Ahead
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
Grammy Awards
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