2004 greatest hits album by Amy Grant
Greatest Hits 1986–2004 is a compilation album by pop singer Amy Grant , released in 2004. It was Grant's first such album since The Collection in 1986, and thus her first since achieving mainstream success in the early 1990s. The album includes two previously unreleased songs, "The Water" and "Come Be with Me".
The album was released to the Christian retail market by Word Records , and to other music retailers by A&M Records ; A&M's first pressing added a bonus disc of four remixes. It was Grant's final album to be released by A&M; mainstream distribution for Rock of Ages... Hymns and Faith was instead handled by Word's partial owner, Warner Music Group , via Warner Bros. Records ; subsequently, Grant left Word and signed to Sparrow Records .
Track listing
First pressing bonus disc No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Every Heartbeat" (7″ Body and Soul Mix) 3:20 2. "That's What Love Is For" (7″ single mix) 4:20 3. "I Will Remember You" (rhythm remix) 5:05 4. "House of Love" (Classic Philly Soul Mix) 4:35
Production
Amy Grant – executive producer, photography, liner notes
Michael Blanton – executive producer
Jennifer Cooke – executive producer
Andy McKaie – compilation producer
Mike Ragogna – compilation producer
Ed Cash – producer (1)
Wayne Kirkpatrick – producer (2, 14)
Michael Omartian – producer (3, 8, 10, 13)
Brown Bannister – producer (4, 5, 7, 18)
Keith Thomas – producer (6, 9, 11, 12, 15-17, 19), remix arrangements (11)
Mark Mazzetti – additional production (13), remixing (13), remix consultant
John Robert Richards – additional production (13), remixing (13)
Eric Sarafin – additional production (13), remixing (13)
Daniel Abraham – additional production (19), mixing (19)
Dan Marnien – engineer (2), mixing (2)
Glenn Spinner – assistant engineer (2)
David Nottingham – mix assistant (2)
Mark Johnson – remixing (2)
Keb' Mo' – remixing (2)
D' Ann McAlister – production assistant (2)
Barry Korkin – editorial assistant
Erick Labson – mastering at Universal Mastering Studios (New York, NY)
Doug Schwartz – assembly
Adam Abrams – production coordinator
Adam Starr – product manager
Susan Browne – design
Norman Jean Roy – cover photography, photography
Elka Aoshima – photography
Justin Loomis – photography
Kurt Markus – photography
Victoria Pearson – photography
Albert Sanchez – photography
Ryan Null – photo coordinator
Bonus Disc
Brown Bannister – producer (1)
Michael Omartian – producer (2, 3)
Keith Thomas – producer (4)
Daniel Abraham – additional production (1-3), mixing (1-3)
Phil Nicolo – remixing (4)
Mark Mazzetti – remixing (4)
Charts
Year
Chart
Position
2004
The Billboard 200
48
2004
Top Christian Albums
3
2004
Top Internet Albums
48
References
Bannister, Dave. "CD Review: Amy Grant - Greatest Hits 1986 - 2004" . About.com . Archived from the original on May 18, 2005.
^ Greatest Hits 1986–2004 at AllMusic
DiBiase, John (October 12, 2004). "Amy Grant, 'Greatest Hits 1986 - 2004' Review" . Jesus Freak Hideout . Retrieved July 6, 2023.
Greatest Hits 1986–2004 at Discogs (list of releases)
Amy Grant
Studio albums
Christmas albums
Compilation albums
Live albums
Singles/EPs
Television
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