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Somewhere Down the Road is the fourteenth studio album by Christian music and pop music singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released in 2010. It is a unique album featuring six brand new songs, two previously unreleased songs, a new recording of the classic 1982 song "Arms of Love", and rounded out with three of Grant's previously released story-songs.

The album title is taken from the title track, "Somewhere Down the Road", also a promotional single from Grant's 1997 album Behind the Eyes. The song was originally also featured on the first and only commercial single from the Behind the Eyes album, "Takes a Little Time". The painting featured on the cover of the album includes a painting by Grant, with the inscription Somewhere Down the Road. Grant gave the original painting as gift to her friend and publicist Jennifer Cooke.[6]

Most of the new songs on the album were recorded in the new studio that Grant and her husband Vince Gill recently had built into their home.[7] One of the songs on the album, "Overnight", is a duet recorded with Sarah Chapman, Grant's daughter. Grant wrote "Unafraid" about her mother.[8]

Roughly one year after the original release of the album a digital-only Expanded Edition of the album was released with additional material. The expanded edition includes the video for "Better Than a Hallelujah", the first single from the album, as well as an Ambient Mix of the song. Also included on the expanded edition is a cover of the Byrds' song "Turn, Turn, Turn" and two remixes of the song "Overnight" (the Aircandy Mix and the Dyna Mix).

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Better Than a Hallelujah"Sarah Hart, Chapin Hartford3:42
2."Overnight" (featuring Sarah Chapman)Amy Grant, Natalie Hemby, Luke Laird, Audrey Spillman4:24
3."Every Road"Grant, Wayne Kirkpatrick4:29
4."Unafraid"Grant, Kirkpatrick3:26
5."Hard Times"Grant, Ian Fitchuk, Justin Loucks3:01
6."What Is the Chance of That"Grant, Kirkpatrick3:27
7."Somewhere Down the Road"Grant, Kirkpatrick5:08
8."Third World Woman"Grant, Chris Eaton3:01
9."Find What You're Looking For"Grant, Mindy Smith4:25
10."Come Into My World"Grant3:25
11."Arms of Love" (2010 Version)Grant, Gary Chapman, Michael W. Smith2:59
12."Medley: Imagine / Sing the Wondrous Love of Jesus"Bart Millard / Grant5:18
iTunes pre-order bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Better Than a Hallelujah (Ambient Mix)"Hart, Hartford3:34
Expanded edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Overnight (Dyna Mix)" (featuring Sarah Chapman)Grant, Hemby, Laird, Spillman4:24
14."Overnight (Aircandy Mix)" (featuring Sarah Chapman)Grant, Hemby, Laird, Spillman4:28
15."Turn, Turn, Turn"Book of Ecclesiastes, Pete Seeger3:09
16."Better Than a Hallelujah (Ambient Mix)"Hart, Hartford3:31
17."Better Than a Hallelujah" (Video)Hart, Hartford3:57

Personnel

  • Amy Grant: cover painting, acoustic guitar (9, 10), linear notes, lead vocals, background vocals (1)
  • Dan Muckala: programming & arrangements (1, 2), producer
  • Sarah Chapman: vocals (2)
  • Greg Leisz: pedal steel guitar (3)
  • Tim Akers: Hammond B3 organ (12)
  • Sam Bacco: percussion (3, 6)
  • Kristin Barlowe: back cover photo
  • Mike Brignardello: bass (9), producer
  • Chuck Butler: bass (2)
  • Chris Carmichael: string arrangements and performance (4)
  • Perry Coleman: background vocals (9)
  • Chad Cromwell: drums (11)
  • Ian Fitchuk: bass (5, 8), drums (5, 8), percussion (8), Rhodes (8), acoustic guitar (5), piano (5), keyboards (5), producer
  • Billy Gaines: background vocals (7)
  • Jenny Gill: background vocals (5, 11)
  • Vince Gill: electric guitar (12), harmony vocal (12), background vocals (11), producer
  • Kenny Greenberg: electric guitar (6)
  • Peter Groenwalk: background vocals (5)
  • John Hammond: drums (3)
  • Tom Hemby: guitar (11)
  • Bernie Herms: piano (12)
  • John Hobbs: piano and organ (11)
  • David Hungate: bass (11)
  • John Jorgensen: guitars (9)
  • Gordon Kennedy: electric guitar (3, 6, 7)
  • Wayne Kirkpatrick: hammered dulcimer (3), acoustic guitar (3, 6, 7), harmonica (6), hi-string guitar (3), background vocals (3)
  • Tim Lauer: keyboards (6), Wurlitzer keyboard (3)
  • Adam Lester: acoustic and electric guitars (1, 2)
  • Jeremy Lister: background vocals (5)
  • The London Session Orchestra: strings (12)
  • Justin Loucks: drums (5, 8), electric guitars (5), percussion (8), producer
  • Phil Madeira: Hammond B3 organ (7)
  • Carl Marsh: string arrangements (12), Fairlight uphonium (3)
  • Brent Mason: guitars (4)
  • Gail Mayes: background vocals (4)
  • Donna McElroy: background vocals (7)
  • Chris McHugh drums (6, 7)
  • Jerry McPherson: electric guitars & keyboard bassoon (3)
  • Michael Mellett: background vocals (6)
  • Greg Morrow: drums, percussion and piano (9), producer
  • Leigh Nash: background vocals (5)
  • Dan Needham: drums (12)
  • Billy Panda: acoustic guitar and octave mandolin (9)
  • Angela Primm: background vocals (4)
  • Michael Rhodes: bass (12)
  • Chris Rodriguez: background vocals (6, 7)
  • Matt Rollings: piano (7)
  • Rivers Rutherford: acoustic guitar (12)
  • Jimmie Lee Sloas: bass (3, 6)
  • Mindy Smith: background vocals (5)
  • Ben Strano: Hammond B3 organ (9)
  • Jackie Street: bass (7)
  • Calvin Turner: guitar (8)
  • Pete Wasner: keyboards (11)
  • Micah Wilshire: background vocals (6)

Charts

References

  1. ^ Jones, Kim. "Amy Grant - Somewhere Down The Road - CD Review of Amy Grant's Somewhere Down The Road". About.com. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  2. ^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine. "Somewhere Down the Road". Allmusic. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  3. ^ Christian Music Review (2010-03-23). "Amy Grant [Somewhere Down The Road] (2010)". Christianmusicreview.org. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  4. ^ Released March 2010Andrew Greer. "Somewhere Down the Road | Music". Christianity Today. Retrieved 2012-01-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Amy Grant, "Somewhere Down The Road" Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  6. ^ [1][dead link]
  7. ^ "Amy Grant releases first new songs since 2003". Reuters. March 27, 2010.
  8. ^ "Come Into the World". Songfacts.com. Retrieved 2010-04-06.