Point of Grace (album) explained

Point of Grace
Type:studio
Artist:Point of Grace
Cover:Pog-cd1.jpg
Released:August 23, 1993
Genre:Christian pop
Length:44:19
Label:Word
Producer:Robert Sterling, Scott Williamson
Next Title:The Whole Truth
Next Year:1995

Point of Grace is the debut album by the contemporary Christian music group of the same name. It was released in 1993 by Word Records.

In 2000, the album was remastered and reissued with new artwork.

Background, release, and legacy

The album produced six #1 singles on Billboards Christian songs chart, making the group the first to achieve such a run with their debut album.[1] One music video was filmed, for "Jesus Will Still Be There."

The group's debut single, "I'll Be Believing," was the only programmed song on the album. John Mays, then the group's A&R representative at Word Records, originally thought it would be best if it were buried in the tracklist. When the song was later performed live in 1996 on The Message About Life, Love & Other Mysteries Tour, an entirely new sequence was designed by Michael Hodge and Mark Childers. Hodge appears in the group's video for a later song, "Circle of Friends," which was recorded on that tour. Since Heather Payne's departure from the group in 2008, the song has been performed as a medley with "You Are the Answer" from the album Life, Love & Other Mysteries.

The group was initially reluctant to record "Faith, Hope & Love," but were convinced by Mays, owing to their appreciation of R&B acts such as En Vogue. Vocals on the song were arranged by Mervyn Warren of Take 6.

"No More Pain" included a choir consisting of the group's family and friends, including Denise Jones' husband Stu.

Although "This Day" was not released as a single, it has remained a favorite among both the group and their fans, with Shelley Breen later speculating that "it [had] sold more sheet music and accompaniment tracks than anything else on the [album]."[2]

Personnel

Point of Grace

Musicians

Friends and Family All-Volunteer Choir on "No More Pain"

Production

Notes and References

  1. 24. 24 (album). Point of Grace. Liner notes. Word Records. 2003.
  2. Recollections. Point of Grace. Liner notes. Word Records. 2017.