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Take Me Back
Studio album by
Andraé Crouch and the Disciples
Released1975
GenreJesus music, gospel music[1]
LabelLight[1]
ProducerAndraé Crouch and Bill Maxwell
Andraé Crouch and the Disciples chronology
Live at Carnegie Hall Take Me Back This Is Another Day

Take Me Back is the sixth album release for Jesus music/gospel music performers Andraé Crouch and the Disciples. The album was digitally remastered and re-released in 2003.[1]

Accolades

Awards and nominations for Take Me Back
Year Organization Work Award Result Ref.
1975 Grammy Awards "Take Me Back" Best Soul Gospel Performance Won [2]

Track listing

All songs written by Andraé Crouch.[3]

Side one

  1. "I'll Still Love You"
  2. "Praises"
  3. "Just Like He Said He Would"
  4. "All I Can Say (I Really Love You)"
  5. "You Can Depend On Me"

Side two

  1. "Take Me Back"
  2. "The Sweet Love of Jesus"
  3. "It Ain't No New Thing"
  4. "They Shall Be Mine"
  5. "Oh Savior"
  6. "Tell Them"

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal:[3]

Album

Digital remaster

  • Claudius Craig - Compilation Coordinator
  • Glenn Meadows - Digital Remastering
  • Billy Taylor - Engineering, Mixing
  • Chuck Johnson - Engineering
  • Tom Trefethen - Engineering, Mixdown Engineering
  • Joel Kerr - Mastering
  • Michael Granger - Programming

Charts

Singles - Billboard

Year Single Chart Position Ref
2015 "Take Me Back" Gospel Digital Song Singles 10 [4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Classic Gold: Take Me Back: Andrae Crouch and the Disciples". Apple Music. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Andrae Crouch - Artist". Grammy. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Andrae Crouch / Classic Gold: Take Me Back: Andrae Crouch and the Disciples / Credits". Tidal. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Andraé Crouch - Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 16 October 2020.