Amy Grant - In Motion: The Remixes (Remix Album)
Jun 16, 2014 22:46:33 GMT -5
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Amy Grant Dance Remix Album Set for August; Hear 'Baby, Baby' (Exclusive)
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By Billboard Staff | June 16, 2014 5:27 PM EDT
Amy Grant's sugar-soaked 1991 gem "Baby, Baby" has been amped up and reimagined for the singer's first-ever album of remixes. "In Motion: The Remixes" will be released Aug. 19 via Sparrow Records, and is slated to include other Grant pop classics like "That's What Love Is For" and "Every Heartbeat."
"I never could have anticipated that these songs from an earlier chapter in my life could be filled with such renewed energy and fresh production," Grant said.
Producers on board for the project include Chris Cox, Tony Moran, Moto Blanco, 7th Heaven and Dave Aude, who took on "Baby, Baby," Grant's signature pop hit. "I am humbled and honored that these amazingly talented producers have leant their gifts to my songs," she said. "They have given me reason to want to get up and dance again!"
Listen to "Baby, Baby":
A superstar in the world of Christian music, Grant holds the record for the most No. 1s on Billboard's Christian Albums chart, with 16 chart-toppers in her career. She most recently led the list with 2013's "How Mercy Looks From Here." It also peaked at No. 12 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart -- her highest-charting set on the list since 1997.
After establishing herself as a star of inspirational music in the early 1980s, she crossed over to mainstream pop audiences with Billboard Hot 100 hits like "Find a Way" (No. 29 in 1985) and "Wise Up" (No. 66 in 1985). She broke through big time in 1986 with the duet "The Next Time I Fall," with Peter Cetera, which climbed to No. 1 that year. Five years later, Grant topped the list on her own with her likely best-known pop single, "Baby Baby," which spent two weeks at the top. In total, Grant has earned 12 hit singles on the Hot 100, with five of those reaching the top 10.
Tracklist:
1. That’s What Love Is For (Chris Cox Radio Edit)
2. Stay For Awhile (Tony Moran and Warren Rigg Radio Mix)
3. You’re Not Alone (Guy Scheiman Radio Edit)
4. Every Heartbeat (Moto Blanco Radio Edit)
5. Better Than A Hallelujah (Mark Picchiotti Gospel Radio Edit)
6. Love Will Find A Way (Ralphi Rosario Big Room Radio Edit)
7. Baby, Baby (Dave Aude Radio Edit)
8. Say Once More (Hex Hector Radio Edit)
9. Out In The Open (7th Heaven Radio Edit) **Digital version bonus track
10. Stay For Awhile (Tony Moran Destination Mixshow Edit)
11. Mega Mix (DJ Andy 7th Heaven)
keith_Caulfield contributed reporting
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ARTICLESNEWSPOP-SHOP
By Billboard Staff | June 16, 2014 5:27 PM EDT
Amy Grant's sugar-soaked 1991 gem "Baby, Baby" has been amped up and reimagined for the singer's first-ever album of remixes. "In Motion: The Remixes" will be released Aug. 19 via Sparrow Records, and is slated to include other Grant pop classics like "That's What Love Is For" and "Every Heartbeat."
"I never could have anticipated that these songs from an earlier chapter in my life could be filled with such renewed energy and fresh production," Grant said.
Producers on board for the project include Chris Cox, Tony Moran, Moto Blanco, 7th Heaven and Dave Aude, who took on "Baby, Baby," Grant's signature pop hit. "I am humbled and honored that these amazingly talented producers have leant their gifts to my songs," she said. "They have given me reason to want to get up and dance again!"
Listen to "Baby, Baby":
A superstar in the world of Christian music, Grant holds the record for the most No. 1s on Billboard's Christian Albums chart, with 16 chart-toppers in her career. She most recently led the list with 2013's "How Mercy Looks From Here." It also peaked at No. 12 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart -- her highest-charting set on the list since 1997.
After establishing herself as a star of inspirational music in the early 1980s, she crossed over to mainstream pop audiences with Billboard Hot 100 hits like "Find a Way" (No. 29 in 1985) and "Wise Up" (No. 66 in 1985). She broke through big time in 1986 with the duet "The Next Time I Fall," with Peter Cetera, which climbed to No. 1 that year. Five years later, Grant topped the list on her own with her likely best-known pop single, "Baby Baby," which spent two weeks at the top. In total, Grant has earned 12 hit singles on the Hot 100, with five of those reaching the top 10.
Tracklist:
1. That’s What Love Is For (Chris Cox Radio Edit)
2. Stay For Awhile (Tony Moran and Warren Rigg Radio Mix)
3. You’re Not Alone (Guy Scheiman Radio Edit)
4. Every Heartbeat (Moto Blanco Radio Edit)
5. Better Than A Hallelujah (Mark Picchiotti Gospel Radio Edit)
6. Love Will Find A Way (Ralphi Rosario Big Room Radio Edit)
7. Baby, Baby (Dave Aude Radio Edit)
8. Say Once More (Hex Hector Radio Edit)
9. Out In The Open (7th Heaven Radio Edit) **Digital version bonus track
10. Stay For Awhile (Tony Moran Destination Mixshow Edit)
11. Mega Mix (DJ Andy 7th Heaven)
keith_Caulfield contributed reporting
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