Amy Grant Album: “Greatest Hits [Sparrow]”
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Greatest Hits [Sparrow] |
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Release Date:2007-10-02
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Pop, Soft Pop, Love Songs
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:5099950279722
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Amy Throughout the Years - a Wonderful Collection
I thoroughly enjoy this CD. There is a selection of both the Christian and secular sides of her work. The soundmix is wonderful and she is very, very talented. I can very much recommend this CD to anyone that likes her style of music.
C. Glass (magnolia delaware) - August 21, 2010
- amy grant cd
this cd is definitely worth getting alot of songs are on this track that i recall since the 1990s i enjoyed it alot
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Almost but not yet...
I have always liked Amy Grant. I remember purchasing the 45rpm of "Find A Way" back in 1985. Since that time, I have always enjoyed her music and I was very excited to get her greatest hits album. I enjoyed all of the hits on this album including "Stay For Awhile,Baby Baby,Every Heartbeat,House Of Love",and more. I was just a little disappointed that they did not include her 1986 minor hit "Wise Up". I really like that song but it is not included on here. Also "I Will Be Your Friend" and "Big Yellow Taxi", are not included here as well.They also could of included her Christmas single "Tennessee Christmas". The record company needs to get this straight and release a complete greatest hits album. Other from those songs missing, this is a must have Amy Grant collection.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- An excellent overview of Amy Grant's hit years!
Die-hard Amy Grant fans may find fault with this album because it omits several of Amy Grants hits, such as "The Next Time I Fall", "Like I Love You" and "Big Yellow Taxi". But, hey, there's only so much room on a compact disc, so here are as many of Amy's biggest solo hits as could fit.
Amy Grant's major commercial successes came between 1979 and 1997, as this album showcases quite well. It begins with her recent minor hit "Simple Things" and traces back in time through her phenomenal success in the early '90s, then to her beginnings in "pop" music, and then on to her earlier, more inspirational fare, which was extremely popular at the time.
Amy's prior two best-of albums are split between the periods of 1979 to 1986, and then 1987 through 2004. So this newest greatest-hits collection is the only one that gives a broad overview of this singer/songwriter's commercially successful years.
The musical styles bob back and forth from pop to rock to contemporary Christian. Some fans may not want the Christian stuff, but it's solid, well-crafted, beautifully sung music. I am not a Christian, and Amy Grant's inspirational music has always been palatable with me.
With that said, this is a great CD filled with terrific songs. The darker moments are few and far between, but Amy Grant's music and voice are strong throughout. The perfect album for casual Amy Grant fans.
4 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
- Yet another greatest hits package?
What's wrong with record companies these days? Everytime you turn around there is yet another "greatest hits", "ultimate", "essential", "box set" or "whatever" hits package that basically consist of all the same songs, give or take one or two exceptions. This hits package is no different. Amy fans, you already have all this - there's no need to buy it.
What's up with Amy anyway? What audience is she trying to speak to? Her old "christian" audience, "pop" audience, "adult comtemporaray" audience, all of them? She's all over the place. I think everyone is kinda over it. She has a great career - nothing to be dissapointed with. It's just time to retire. For example - I dind't even know this was released. Never heard anything about it. It was never promoted - probably because there's nothing to promote.
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