Steve Green (album)
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Steve Green | ||||
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Studio album by Steve Green | ||||
Released | January 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1983 | |||
Studio | Great Circle Sound, Center Stage Studio, Bullet Recording, Sound Emporium | |||
Genre | CCM, inspirational music, Christian pop | |||
Length | 37:59 | |||
Label | Sparrow | |||
Producer | Greg Nelson | |||
Steve Green chronology | ||||
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Steve Green is the first studio album by American Christian music singer Steve Green, released in 1984 on Sparrow Records. The album features several songs that defined Steve Green's future singing repertoire, the most well-known one being, People Need the Lord, which is listed at #45 in the CCM listing of the 100 best contemporary Christian Music songs.[1] The album was nominated for a Dove Award for Inspirational Album of the Year in 1985, and 2 songs from the album charted on CCM Radio - People Need the Lord at #1, and Proclaim The Glory of the Lord at #12. Proclaim the Glory of the Lord was a single released from the album.[2]
Personnel
- Lead Vocals – Steve Green
- Engineers – Bill Deaton, Billy Sherill, James Baird
- Additional Engineer/Mixed By – Bob Clark
- Mastered By – Steve Hall
- Mastered By – Ken Pennell
- Orchestrated By – David T. Clydesdale
- Producer – Greg Nelson
- Strings Provided By – Nashville String Machine
- Vocals/Choral Group – Beverly Darnall, Dave Duram, Gary Music, Jon Mohr, Karla Worley, Kevin Hoffer, Kristi Cleary, Larry Brooks, Luanne Mohr, Melody Tunney, Rick Gibson, Scott Douglas, Steve Green
Tracks and credits taken from album liner notes taken from personal copy of LP.
Critical reception
CCM Magazine described Steve Green's self-titled debut album as "a pleasant work in search of an audience," noting that the presence of sprightly Matthew Ward-style pop tunes seem off-kilter with the main focus of the album: "beautifully arranged and orchestrated" MOR songs that showcase "the rich, operatic quality of Steve's tenor voice."
References
- ↑ 100 Greatest Songs in Christian Music: The Stories Behind the Music that Changed Our Lives Forever
- ↑ Powell, Mark Allan, ed. (2002) Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music p. 388 ISBN 9781565636798.
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