1995 studio album by Michael W. Smith
I'll Lead You Home is a 1995 album by Michael W. Smith released by Reunion Records .
Sales and charts
The album entered the Billboard 200 at number 16, making it the highest-debuting Christian album in the history of the chart. It also topped the 'Top Contemporary Christian' chart. Released in August 1995, by December of that year it had sold over 51,500 copies in the Christian Bookstore market alone.
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic
The album received a four and a half out of five star review from Allmusic , with Stephen Thomas Erlewine commenting on the "gospel songs with glistening, immaculate pop production". James Lloyd, reviewing the album for the Dayton Daily News considered it "his best work to date".
The album won the 1996 Grammy Award in the 'Best Pop-Contemporary Gospel Album' category, giving Smith his second Grammy win.
Tour
Smith toured in support of the album in 1996. Support came from Lori and Micah Wilshire (who he subsequently signed to his Rocketown Records label), Three Crosses , and Jars of Clay . Micah Wilshire had contributed backing vocals to the album.
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Cry for Love" Smith, Brent Bourgeois 5:10 2. "Breakdown" Smith, Wayne Kirkpatrick 5:27 3. "As It Is in Heaven" traditional 5:09 4. "Straight to the Heart" Smith, Bourgeois 2:48 5. "Someday" Smith, Kirkpatrick 3:52 6. "I'll Be Around" Smith, Bob Farrell 4:44 7. "I'll Lead You Home" Smith, Kirkpatrick 5:23 8. "The Other Side of Me (Trilogy 1)" Smith, Kirkpatrick 4:23 9. "Breathe in Me (Trilogy 2)" Smith, Kirkpatrick 3:55 10. "Angels Unaware (Trilogy 3)" Smith, Kirkpatrick 4:56 11. "Calling Heaven" Smith, Kirkpatrick 4:54 12. "A Little Stronger Everyday" Smith, Kirkpatrick 4:43 13. "Crown Him with Many Crowns " traditional 4:34 14. "I'm Waiting for You" Smith, David Mullen , Sam Mullins 3:16
Live The Life Single No. Title Writer(s) Length 4. "Cry for Love (Rocketown Club Remix)" Smith, Bourgeois 4:09
I'll Lead You Home (1995) No. Title Length 8. "Breakdown (RrrrB Remix)" 5:26
Personnel
Musicians
Michael W. Smith – vocals, keyboards (1-7, 11-14), programming (4, 11), acoustic piano (8-10, 13)
Patrick Leonard – keyboards (1, 2), drum programming (2), organ (5, 10, 12, 13), synthesizer programming (14)
Dennis Patton – programming (2, 4, 7)
Dann Huff – guitars (1-3, 5-7, 11-13)
Bruce Gaitsch – acoustic guitar (5)
Paul Franklin – steel guitar (5, 11, 14)
Tommy Sims – bass (1, 3, 5-7, 11-13)
Leland Sklar – bass (10, 14)
Steve Brewster – drums (1, 3, 5, 6, 12, 13)
Chris McHugh – drums (2)
Marc Moreau – drum programming (6)
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums (7)
Brian MacLeod – drums (10, 11), additional programming (11)
Luis Conte – percussion (1, 3, 5-7, 10-13)
Jeremy Lubbock – orchestra arrangements and conductor (8-10)
Brent Bourgeois – backing vocals (1, 4, 6)
Tim Erwin – backing vocals (1)
Molly Felder – backing vocals (1)
Chris Rodriguez – backing vocals (1, 12)
Susan Ashton – harmony vocals (5)
Lisa Cochran – backing vocals (5, 11, 12)
Reneé Garcia-Bliss – backing vocals (5)
Micah Wilshire – backing vocals (5)
Natalie Jackson – backing vocals (6, 10)
Louis Johnson – backing vocals (6, 7, 10)
Richard Page – backing vocals (6, 7, 10)
Whitney Smith – guest vocal (10)
Gardner Cole – backing vocals (11)
Chris Harris – backing vocals (12)
Anointed (Nee-C Walls, Steve Crawford, Da'dra Crawford and Mary Tiller) – featured vocals (13)
Bob Bailey – choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Kim Fleming – choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Vicki Hampton – choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Chris Harris – choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Donna McElroy – vocal coordinator, choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Michael Mellett – choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Nicole C. Mullen – choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Angelo and Veronica Petrucci – choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Chris Rodriguez – choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Micah Wilshire – choir (3, 7, 12, 13)
Production
Michael Blanton – executive producer
Michael W. Smith – executive producer
Patrick Leonard – producer
Don Donahue – A&R
Keith Compton – engineer
Craig Hansen – engineer, mixing (1, 4)
Jerry Jordan – engineer, mixing (11, 14)
Bryan Lenox – engineer
Marc Moreau – engineer
David Thoener – mixing (2, 3, 5-10)
Bill Deaton – mixing (12, 13)
Rob Burrell – second engineer
Dave Dillbeck – second engineer
David Faulkner – second engineer
Mike Janas – second engineer
Patrick Kelly – second engineer
Scott Lenox – second engineer
Al Lay – second engineer
Paula Montondo – second engineer
Greg Parker – second engineer
Dennis Patton – second engineer
Krish Sharma – second engineer
Darren Smith – second engineer
J.T. Thomas – second engineer
Jason Wilder – second engineer
Jeff Wright – second engineer
Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California)
Pat Dorn – production coordinator
Derek Jones – production coordinator
Sandra Tomes – production coordinator
Rob Birkhead – art direction
Buddy Jackson – design, for Jackson Design
Karrine Caulkins – design, for Jackson Design
Diana Lussenden – creative assistant
Timothy White – cover photography
Ben Pearson – tray card photo, inside photos
Russ Harrington – inside photos
Chart performance
References
^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas "I'll Lead You Home Review ", AllMusic . Retrieved November 2, 2013
Hardy, Lawrence (1995) "Box Office", USA Today , September 5, 1995, p. 1D
"Billboard Albums ", AllMusic . Retrieved November 2, 2013
Evans Price, Deborah (1995) "Higher Ground: From SoundScan to Christian Label Acquisitions, it was a Notable Year ", Billboard , December 23, 1995, p. 55. Retrieved November 2, 2013
Lloyd, James (1995) "Recordings on Review: Michael W. Smith I'll Lead You Home ", Dayton Daily News , September 1, 1995, p. 17
"God Gets Credit for Guiding Top Artist", Worcester Telegram and Gazette , April 18, 1996
"Michael W. Smith among Grammy winners in gospel categories", Dallas Morning News , March 2, 1996
^ "Opening Acts, Smith Perfectly Paired", The Pantagraph , February 24, 1996
^ Evans Price, Deborah (1998) "Christian Duo Wilshire Finds a Label Home in Smith's Rocketown ", Billboard , January 31, 1998, p. 16
Powell, Mark Allen (2002) Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music , Hendrickson Publishers, ISBN 978-1565636798 , p. 1044
Jensen, Katherine (1996) "Michael W. Smith gives a great concert in Ames", Cedar Rapids Gazette , March 7, 1996, p. 6
"Michael W. Smith Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved July 12, 2019.
"Michael W. Smith Chart History (Christian Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved July 12, 2019.
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