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1998 studio album by Matt Redman
Intimacy
Studio album by Matt Redman
Released1998
Recorded???
GenreWorship
Length63:24
LabelSurvivor Records (UK)
Star Song (US)
ProducerAndy Piercy
Matt Redman chronology
The Friendship And The Fear
(1998)
Intimacy
(1998)
The Father's Song
(2000)

Intimacy is an album by worship artist Matt Redman. It was released in the US as The Heart of Worship with a very similar cover.

The album was recorded at various locations:

  • Shine Studios, London, England - (Engineer – Trevor Michael)
  • ICC Studios, Eastbourne, England - (Engineer – Trevor Michael)
  • Warehouse Studio, Oxford, England - (Engineer – Steve Watkins)
  • The Matinee, Nashville, Tennessee, USA - (Engineer – Matt Huesmann, for the Gospel Choir)
  • Northwind Studio, Natal - (Engineer – Nick Fairclogh, for the Zulu Choir)

Track listing

All songs written by Matt Redman, except where noted.

  1. "Let Everything That Has Breath" – 6:32
  2. "One Thing Remains" – 5:02
  3. "What I Have Vowed" – 4:57
  4. "Intimacy" – 4:34
  5. "Hear The Music of My Heart" – 5:00
  6. "When I Needed A Saviour" – 4:32
  7. "I Am Yours" – 4:08
  8. "The Heart of Worship" – 5:20
  9. "Now To Live The Life" – 5:06
  10. "For The Cross" (Matt Redman, Beth Vickers) – 4:24
  11. "Hallelujah Song" – 5:51
  12. "The Prayers of The Saints" – 7:59

Personnel

  • Matt Redman – lead vocals, acoustic guitars
  • Steve Cantellow – keyboards
  • Mark Edwards – keyboards
  • Zarc Porter – programming
  • Dave Clifton – acoustic guitars, electric guitars, backing vocals
  • Martin Smith – acoustic guitars, vocals (8)
  • Dan Boreham – electric guitars
  • Craig Borlase – electric guitars
  • John Ellis – electric guitars
  • Stuart Garrard – electric guitars
  • Phil Barker – bass
  • Matt Weeks – bass
  • Terl Bryant – drums
  • Phil Crabbe – drums
  • Nathan Fellingham – drums
  • Colin Brooks – percussion
  • Peter Whitfield – strings
  • Simon Lockyer – strings
  • Craig McCleish – string arrangements
  • Andrew Phillip – arrangements
  • Elaine Hanley – backing vocals
  • Kaz Lewis – backing vocals
  • Mal Pope – backing vocals
  • Beth Vickers – backing vocals
  • Chris Eaton – backing vocals (6)
  • Ann Bailey – backing vocals (11)
  • Zulu Choir (Inanda, South Africa)

Psalm Drummers (Tracks 1 & 11)

  • Chip Bailey, Kevin Bonnett, Terl Bryant, Mark Jones, Phil Manning, Bruce Pont, Calum Rees and Dan Weeks

Gospel Choir

  • Ann Bailey, Steve Flanigan, Nicole C. Mullen, George "Teddy" Pendergrass, Scat Springs, Roz Thompson and Eddie Wakes

Production

  • John Mays – executive producer
  • Les Moir – executive producer
  • Andy Piercy – producer
  • Trevor Michael – recording
  • Curtis Schwartz – recording, mixing
  • Steve Watkins – recording
  • Colin Walker – engineer
  • Niklas Fairclough – recording (Zulu choir)
  • Matt Huessman – recording (gospel choir)
  • Steve Bishir – mixing
  • Hank Nirider – mix assistant
  • Sound Kitchen (Franklin, Tennessee, USA) – mixing location
  • Chris Blair – mastering at Abbey Road Studios (London, UK)
  • Christiév Carothers – creative direction
  • Jan Cook – art direction
  • Karen Philpott – design
  • Daniel Swallow – photography
  • Julia Clancy – photography assistant
  • Sarah Gottschalk – photography assistant

Release details

  • 1998, UK, Survivor Records SURCD008, Release Date ? ? 1998, CD (originally released with bonus sampler CD)
  • 1999, USA, Star Song ?, Release Date ? ? 1999, CD (released under the title "The Heart of Worship")
  • 2003, UK, Survivor Records SURCD092, Release Date 21 Mar 2003, CD (double CD with "The Friendship And The Fear")

References

Matt Redman
Studio albums
Live albums
Singles
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