Freedom (White Heart album) explained

Freedom
Type:studio
Artist:White Heart
Cover:WhiteHeartFreedom.jpg
Released:1989
Studio:
  • The Bennett House and The Castle (Franklin, Tennessee)
  • Digital Recorders and OmniSound Studios (Nashville, Tennessee)
Genre:Christian rock
Length:52:45 (CD running time)
Label:Sparrow
Producer:Brown Bannister
Prev Title:Emergency Broadcast
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Powerhouse
Next Year:1990

Freedom is the sixth album by the Christian rock band White Heart and the last of the band's albums with Sparrow Records.[1] [2] Produced by Brown Bannister, it was also the last album for Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy and Chris McHugh, although McHugh returned as a session musician for Tales of Wonder (1992). With Bannister at the production helm and he is best known for producing Amy Grant's albums, he allowed the group to stretch musically and lyrically. It is considered one of White Heart's best albums in Christian rock with both Christian rock and Christian radio (AC/CHR) giving airplay on songs like "Over Me," "Invitation," "The River Will Flow," "Let the Kingdom Come" and "Eighth Wonder." Freedom peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Top Inspirational Albums chart.

Track listing

  1. "Bye Bye Babylon" (Rick Florian, Mark Gersmehl, Gordon Kennedy, Tommy Sims, Billy Smiley) – 4:09
  2. "Sing Your Freedom" (Gersmehl, Kennedy, Sims, Smiley) – 4:53
  3. "Let the Kingdom Come" (Gersmehl, Kennedy, Sims, Smiley) – 5:03
  4. "Over Me" (Gersmehl, Kennedy, Sims, Smiley, Chris McHugh) – 5:15
  5. "Eighth Wonder" (Florian, Gersmehl, Kennedy, McHugh, Smiley) – 4:18
  6. "Power Tools" (Kennedy, McHugh, Smiley) – 4:21
  7. "Invitation" (Kennedy, Sims) – 4:52
  8. "The River Will Flow" (Gersmehl, Smiley) – 6:52
  9. "Set The Bridge On Fire" (Florian, Gersmehl, Kennedy, Smiley) – 4:33 (CD version only)
  10. "Let It Go" (Gersmehl, Kennedy, Sims, Smiley) – 4:11
  11. "I'll Meet You There" (Gersmehl, Sims) – 4:18

Critical reception

AllMusic's Brian Mansfield believes that White Heart "took the album's name to heart, allowing themselves more creative leeway on this than on any previous album. Most Christian arena rock sounds derivative of its secular counterparts -- not 'Freedom;' even its weak spots are undeniably original."

Personnel

White Heart

Additional musicians

Production

Charts

Radio singles

YearSinglesPeak positions
CCM AC
[5]
CCM CHR
[6]
1989"The River Will Flow"131
1989"Eighth Wonder"181
1989–90"Over Me"3
1989–90"I'll Meet You There"32

Notes and References

  1. Book: Powell , Mark Allan . Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music . Hendrickson Publishers . 2002 . Peabody, Massachusetts . 1033–5 . 1-56563-679-1 . registration .
  2. White Heart: Freedom. 1989. Sparrow Records.
  3. Top Inspirational LPs. Billboard. August 26, 1989. 32.
  4. News: Inspirational LPs Year-end issue. Billboard. December 23, 1989. Y-54.
  5. Book: CCM Hot Hits: AC Charts 1978 - 2001 . . 2003 . 1-4107-3294-0 . Brothers . Jeffrey Lee. 228.
  6. Book: CCM Hot Hits: Christian Hit Radio - 20 Years of Charts, Artist Bios and More . . 1999 . 0-8230-7718-7 . Brothers . Jeffrey Lee. 178.