Free to Fly
Free to Fly | ||||
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Studio album by Point of Grace | ||||
Released | May 1, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000-2001 | |||
Genre | Christian pop | |||
Label | Word Records | |||
Producer |
David Tyson Brown Bannister Nathan Nockels Tom Laune Glenn Garrett Wayne Tester | |||
Point of Grace chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Free to Fly is the seventh album and fifth studio album by Contemporary Christian group Point of Grace. It was released in 2001 by Word Records.
Track listing
- "By Heart" - 3:38
- "You Will Never Walk Alone" - 4:24
- "He Sends His Love" - 4:35
- "Praise Forevermore" - 4:33
- "Blue Skies" - 4:20
- "Begin With Me" - 3:15
- "Free Indeed" - 3:55
- "All That I Need" - 4:08
- "Something So Good" - 3:41
- "Yes, I Believe" - 4:35
- "La La La" - 4:49
Singles
- "Blue Skies" - #1
- "Praise Forevermore" - #1
- "He Sends His Love" - #1
- "You Will Never Walk Alone - #1
- "Yes, I Believe" - #1
Music videos
- "Begin With Me"
Singers
- Shelley Breen
- Heather Payne
- Denise Jones
- Terry Jones
Notes
- This was Terry's last full studio album with the group, as she would leave the group on February 29, 2004.
- This was also the last album that involved songwriter Grant Cunningham, who died in July 2002 from injuries caused by a fall in a recreational soccer match in the Nashville region. A foundation named in Cunningham's memory was titled after the Point of Grace song "Blue Skies" from this album.
- This was the group's last release with the Word Records management team, as they would be released in January 2002 by the label's new owners.
References
- ↑ Free to Fly at AllMusic
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