Intimacy is an album by worship artist Matt Redman. It was released in the US as The Heart of Worship with a very similar cover.
Intimacy | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | ??? | |||
Genre | Worship | |||
Length | 63:24 | |||
Label | Survivor Records (UK) Star Song (US) | |||
Producer | Andy Piercy | |||
Matt Redman chronology | ||||
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The album was recorded at various locations:
- Shine Studios, London, England - (Engineer – Trevor Michael)
- ICC Studios, Eastbourne, England - (Engineer – Trevor Michael)
- Warehouse Studio, Oxford, England - (Engineer – Steve Watkins)
- The Matinee, Nashville, Tennessee, USA - (Engineer – Matt Huesmann, for the Gospel Choir)
- Northwind Studio, Natal - (Engineer – Nick Fairclogh, for the Zulu Choir)
Track listing
editAll songs written by Matt Redman, except where noted.
- "Let Everything That Has Breath" – 6:32
- "One Thing Remains" – 5:02
- "What I Have Vowed" – 4:57
- "Intimacy" – 4:34
- "Hear The Music of My Heart" – 5:00
- "When I Needed A Saviour" – 4:32
- "I Am Yours" – 4:08
- "The Heart of Worship" – 5:20
- "Now To Live The Life" – 5:06
- "For The Cross" (Matt Redman, Beth Vickers) – 4:24
- "Hallelujah Song" – 5:51
- "The Prayers of The Saints" – 7:59
Personnel
edit- Matt Redman – lead vocals, acoustic guitars
- Steve Cantellow – keyboards
- Mark Edwards – keyboards
- Zarc Porter – programming
- Dave Clifton – acoustic guitars, electric guitars, backing vocals
- Martin Smith – acoustic guitars, vocals (8)
- Dan Boreham – electric guitars
- Craig Borlase – electric guitars
- John Ellis – electric guitars
- Stuart Garrard – electric guitars
- Phil Barker – bass
- Matt Weeks – bass
- Terl Bryant – drums
- Phil Crabbe – drums
- Nathan Fellingham – drums
- Colin Brooks – percussion
- Peter Whitfield – strings
- Simon Lockyer – strings
- Craig McCleish – string arrangements
- Andrew Phillip – arrangements
- Elaine Hanley – backing vocals
- Kaz Lewis – backing vocals
- Mal Pope – backing vocals
- Beth Vickers – backing vocals
- Chris Eaton – backing vocals (6)
- Ann Bailey – backing vocals (11)
- Zulu Choir (Inanda, South Africa)
Psalm Drummers (Tracks 1 & 11)
- Chip Bailey, Kevin Bonnett, Terl Bryant, Mark Jones, Phil Manning, Bruce Pont, Calum Rees and Dan Weeks
Gospel Choir
- Ann Bailey, Steve Flanigan, Nicole C. Mullen, George "Teddy" Pendergrass, Scat Springs, Roz Thompson and Eddie Wakes
Production
edit- John Mays – executive producer
- Les Moir – executive producer
- Andy Piercy – producer
- Trevor Michael – recording
- Curtis Schwartz – recording, mixing
- Steve Watkins – recording
- Colin Walker – engineer
- Niklas Fairclough – recording (Zulu choir)
- Matt Huessman – recording (gospel choir)
- Steve Bishir – mixing
- Hank Nirider – mix assistant
- Sound Kitchen (Franklin, Tennessee, USA) – mixing location
- Chris Blair – mastering at Abbey Road Studios (London, UK)
- Christiév Carothers – creative direction
- Jan Cook – art direction
- Karen Philpott – design
- Daniel Swallow – photography
- Julia Clancy – photography assistant
- Sarah Gottschalk – photography assistant
Release details
edit- 1998, UK, Survivor Records SURCD008, Release Date ? ? 1998, CD (originally released with bonus sampler CD)
- 1999, USA, Star Song ?, Release Date ? ? 1999, CD (released under the title "The Heart of Worship")
- 2003, UK, Survivor Records SURCD092, Release Date 21 Mar 2003, CD (double CD with "The Friendship And The Fear")