Amy Grant - Lead Me On
Facts
| Artist(s) | Amy Grant |
| Studio | A&M |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 075021519923 |
Tracks
- 1974
- Lead Me On
- Shadows
- Saved by Love
- Faithless Heart
- What About the Love? - Amy Grant, Fleming, Kye
- If These Walls Could Speak - Amy Grant, Webb, Jimmy [1]
- All Right
- Wait for the Healing
- Sure Enough - Amy Grant, Kirkpatrick, Wayne
- If You Have to Go Away
- Say Once More
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Fabulous cd! |
| Love, love, love this cd! |
| Amy filmed "Lead Me On" at my Waterfalls at Chapelgate |
Amy came to my beautiful home, "Chapelgate," to film the Paradise segments of "Lead Me On" at my waterfalls. I followed immediately behind her down the steep trail into the gorge at Chapelgate (along with Michael Blanton, Polaris' group, the A&M records exec, Gary Chapman, and the rest of the filming crew). I owned the waterfalls and I knew Amy had never seen them before. I wanted to be right there behind her when she reached the bottom of the path, turned the corner a little, and would see them for the first time. Imagine a deep canyon gorge, a little pocket of paradise, with tall swaying ferns everywhere, fallen logs, towering trees you can't wrap your arms around, a canopy of green leaves and branches, a pure gently running creek with rocks. You've just climbed down a steep and treacherous path at the edge of dropoffs on the side of a cliff, next to a twenty foot baby waterfall, focused on your safety all the way down. You reach the bottom, safe! You find yourself in this little pocket of Paradise, this perfect gorge surrounding you, hugging you. You walk through the ferns enough to see what you've been hearing all the way down, the falls. You stop in your tracks. You stop cold. You stare. In front of you is a six story cascading waterfall, the most beautiful waterfall God ever created. Immediately to it's right is a fifteen story slender straight falling waterfall. You stand perfectly stilled, awed. You have found Paradise.
A song of praise to its Creator begins to swell inside you and you raise your arms in sheer wonder and jubilation and turn around and around with your arms high in the air in pure praise to God. This is what I did the first time I saw my waterfalls at Chapelgate in 1987. And this is what Amy did the first time she saw my waterfalls just a few months after me. The same identical reaction. Pure Praise and Jubilation, and Victory - like when Rocky climbs the stairs and dances around in jubilation. I followed Amy all the way down the trail, carefully watching over her, although unknown to her that I was, anticipating every possible danger in the treacherous trail on the cliff edge. Knowing, every inch of that trail because it was my trail, God had given it to me and my family, and I had explored every inch of it over and over and knew it like the back of my hand. I followed behind her and whispered just for her to hear, ok, now, careful, this part's slippery, good..., ok now, hold here, good..., the next part's the hardest, put your foot there... wonderful. Then silence and room to let her experience the bottom of the path, the slight turn, the wonder.
It was like a special gift from God to me to be able to see Amy see the waterfalls in the "Lead Me On" video for the first time and react just the same, identical, to how I had reacted when I saw them for the first time. Praise to our Wonderful God, our Creator. There is more in Amy's 1987 song, "Lead Me On," than just lyrics, there is a spirit, an experience, a depth found in the walk with God, on the path we are all on, that we all share and discover and share.
Angel Isaacs
2007 - 20 years later August 2, 2007
| Lead Me On Amy Grant |
| Some of her best stuff... |
"Lead Me On" is a solid effort. Grant wrote many of the songs herself, which I always appreciate. The title track is great, as are "Shadows" and "Wait for the Healing." "If These Walls Could Speak" is probably my favorite track, with great lyrics and a beautiful melody.
Of course, this album has a very dated 80's sound to it. And there are a few clunkers. I don't like the very drum-heavy "All Right." And "Sure Enough" has a very strange guitar solo that just doesn't fit with Amy Grant's style.
A few minor gripes notwithstanding, I really enjoy this album. For those who don't mind the sound of the 80's, "Lead Me On" is a good album to get a taste of how Amy Grant hit the charts and laid the groundwork for the multi-platinum (and far inferior) "Heart of Motion." Other than my personal favorite Grant album, "Collection," I recommend "Lead Me On" as a good place to hear and appreciate why Amy Grant has had such a successful career over the years. March 4, 2007
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