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Redemption (White Heart album)

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Redemption
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 1997
RecordedMay–July 1997
GenreChristian rock
Length46:42
LabelCurb
ProducerMark Gersmehl, Billy Smiley
White Heart chronology
Inside
(1995)
Redemption
(1997)

Redemption is the eleventh and, to date, final studio album by the Christian rock band White Heart. It is their second and final album on Curb Records.[1] Following the departures of lead guitarist Brian Wooten, bass guitarist John Thorn and drummer/percussionist Jon Knox and following up their 1995 album Inside, the group is now reduced to the trio of lead singer Rick Florian and White Heart founders Billy Smiley and Mark Gersmehl and has once again stylized as Whiteheart for this album.[2][3] The trio has brought in studio musician friends to fill in the rhythm section and have made what critics are calling a redefining album.[4] Redemption is produced by Smiley and Gersmehl with production assistance by Richie Biggs. The album debuted and peaked at number 33 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.

Track listing

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All songs written by Billy Smiley and Mark Gersmehl, except where noted.

  1. Looking Glass - 4:00
  2. Man Overboard - 5:06
  3. Honestly - 4:37
  4. Steel & Stone (M. Gersmehl) - 5:28
  5. The Vine - 4:07
  6. Fall on Me (M. Gersmehl) - 4:43
  7. Give Enough - 4:28
  8. Love is Everything (M. Gersmehl) - 5:01
  9. Remember This - 4:58
  10. Jesus - 4:14

Personnel

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Whiteheart

Additional musicians

  • Barry Graul – lead guitars, acoustic guitars, electric guitars
  • Roscoe Mead – additional guitars (2, 6, 7)
  • Mark Hill – bass guitar
  • Mike Mead – drums
  • Greg Herrington – drum programming (9)
  • Steve Hindalong – percussion

Production

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  • Claire Parr – executive producer
  • Mark Gersmehl – producer
  • Billy Smiley – producer
  • Richie Biggs – production assistance, engineer, mixing
  • Todd Gunneson – second engineer
  • Greg Herrington – second engineer
  • Shawn McLean – second engineer
  • David Donnelly – mastering at Digital Dynamics (Los Angeles, California)
  • Neuman, Walker & Associates, Inc. – art direction, design
  • Sue Austin – album design coordinator
  • Ben Pearson – photography
  • Cindy Dupree – management
  • The Bennett House, Franklin, Tennessee – recording location
  • The Sound Kitchen, Franklin, Tennessee – mixing location

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
Cross Rhythms[6]

Billboard magazine gave Redemption a Spotlight review saying that the album "takes an unflinching look at life and relationships but still offers hope and encouragement in some of the most moving lyrics Gersmehl and Smiley have ever written. Redemption is the central theme, but the album covers a lot of emotional territory, with Florian's evocative lead vocals bringing passion and verve to such songs as 'Man Overboard,' 'Honestly,' 'Fall on Me,' 'The Vine' and 'Jesus.' This album resonates with the wisdom gleaned from experiences the group has shared along its musical journey."[7]

Paddy Hudspith of Cross Rhythms rated Redemption 9 out of 10 saying that the album presented "the band as a trio for the first time; songwriting founder members Mark Gersmehl (keyboards, vocals) and Billy Smiley (guitars) and long time vocalist Rick Florian are joined by session musicians on an album which successfully melds together two traditions of White Heart's distinctive sound, capturing the best of their 'Tales Of Wonder' era pop rock and developing the latter day acoustic flavourings and rawer guitar workouts. Gersmehl and Smiley are back in full production control, having learned some lessons from Ken Scott who oversaw Inside's simpler, punchier direction. Don't be fooled by the boys' radical image change, either - long hair is out; crew cuts and beards are in - but this is no desperate plot to grab a few Jars Of Clay/Third Day fans. 'Redemption' is classic White Heart and their best release for years."

Charts

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Chart (1997) Peak
position
US Top Christian Albums (Billboard)[8] 33

Radio singles

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Year Singles Peak positions
CCM AC
[9]
CCM CHR
[10]
1997 "Jesus" - 12
1997-98 "Fall on Me" 10 14

References

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  1. ^ White Heart: Redemption. Curb Records. 1997.
  2. ^ Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music. Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. pp. 1033–5. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
  3. ^ Alfonso, Barry (2002). The Billboard Guide to Contemporary Christian Music. Billboard Books. p. 264-6. ISBN 0-8230-7718-7.
  4. ^ Price, Deborah Evan (September 27, 1997). Whiteheart Finds "Redemption" On New Set (PDF). Billboard. p. 12.
  5. ^ White Heart – Redemption at AllMusic
  6. ^ Hudspith, Paddy. "Review: Redemption - White Heart". Cross Rhythms.
  7. ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1997-11-01). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ "Top Christian LPs" (PDF). Billboard. October 11, 1997. p. 44.
  9. ^ Brothers, Jeffrey Lee, ed. (2003). CCM Hot Hits: AC Charts 1978 - 2001. AuthorHouse. p. 229. ISBN 1-4107-3294-0.
  10. ^ Brothers, Jeffrey Lee, ed. (1999). CCM Hot Hits: Christian Hit Radio - 20 Years of Charts, Artist Bios and More. CCM Books. p. 179. ISBN 0-8230-7718-7.