Truth (2000 Michael Sweet album) explained

Truth
Type:studio
Artist:Michael Sweet
Cover:Msweet-truth2.jpg
Released:July 15, 2000
Genre:Christian rock
Label:Restless Records
Producer:Bob Marlette, Michael Sweet
Prev Title:Truth
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Him
Next Year:2006

Released by Christian rock singer and Stryper frontman, Michael Sweet, in 2000, Truth is the official full-length Restless Records version of the demo album of the same name Sweet independently released two years earlier (1998).

The 1998 demo album sold independently through Sweet's website and did very well selling 25,000 units. This prompted several labels to seek rights to release the album.[1]

The 2000 official album features eight of the ten songs included in the 1998 demo (songs "One" and "Rain" are not included), presented with new arrangements and a more polished sound and mix. It additionally features four new songs ("All I'm Thinking Of (Is You)", "Save Me", "Ever After", and "Tomorrow") and new album artwork.

Sweet's Stryper bandmate, Oz Fox, features on the song "The Ever After" performing a guitar solo.

Personnel

Production crew

Notes and References

  1. Book: Erickson, Sturdevant . Stryper: Loud n' Clear . 2006 . Classic CD Books . . unabridged audio . 0-9764805-4-9 .