Time Again... Amy Grant Live

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Time Again... Amy Grant Live
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Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2006
RecordedApril 11–12, 2006
Venue Bass Hall, Fort Worth, Texas
Genre Gospel
Length74:53
Label Word
Producer
Amy Grant chronology
Rock of Ages... Hymns and Faith
(2005)
Time Again... Amy Grant Live
(2006)
Greatest Hits
(2007)
Professional ratings
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Time Again... Amy Grant Live is a live album by Christian music singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released on September 26, 2006 (see 2006 in music).

Contents

Time Again is Grant's first live album since the twin 1981 releases In Concert and In Concert Volume Two . This performance was recorded in the same city (Ft. Worth, Texas) as was the singer's first paid performance back in 1978. This also features an updated version of "In a Little While" from her 1982 album Age to Age .

Though originally released by Warner/Word Records, the album was re-released by EMI Records under exclusive license from Amy Grant Productions to Sparrow Records on March 18, 2014.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lead Me On" Amy Grant; Michael W. Smith; Wayne Kirkpatrick 6:01
2."Good for Me"Grant; Jay Gruska; Kirkpatrick; Tom Snow 3:57
3."Stay for Awhile"Grant; M.W. Smith; Kirkpatrick3:39
4."Takes a Little Time"Grant; Kirkpatrick4:27
5."Simple Things"Grant; Keith Thomas; Will Owsley; Dillon O'Brian4:11
6."Saved by Love"Grant; Justin Peters; Chris Smith4:48
7."Out in the Open"Grant; Chris Eaton 5:16
8."Ask Me"Grant; Tom Hemby4:11
9."After the Fire"Grant3:31
10."In a Little While"Grant; Brown Bannister; Gary Chapman; Shane Keister 3:37
11."Thy Word"Grant; M.W. Smith3:18
12."Oh How the Years Go By" Simon Climie; Will Jennings 4:35
13."Baby Baby"Grant; Thomas4:00
14."Eye to Eye"Grant; Thomas4:05
15."Every Heartbeat"Grant; Charlie Peacock; Kirkpatrick3:21
16."Believe (Theme from Three Wishes )"Grant; Owsley; O'Brian; Bob Thiele Jr. 2:06
17."I Will Remember You"Grant; Chapman; Thomas5:42
18."In a Little While" (new studio version)Grant; Bannister; Chapman; Shane Keister4:08
Total length:74:53
Bonus DVD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Stay for Awhile"Grant; M.W. Smith; Kirkpatrick3:43
2."Takes a Little Time"Grant; Kirkpatrick4:30
3."Thy Word"Grant; M.W. Smith2:58
4."Lucky One"Grant; Thomas3:50
Total length:15:01

Personnel

Live tracks

"In a Little While" (new studio version)

Production

DVD

In a Little While" (new studio version)

Charts

Weekly charts

YearChartPosition
2006Billboard 20087
Top Christian Albums6

Awards

In 2007, the album won a Dove Award for Long Form Music Video of the Year at the 38th GMA Dove Awards. [3]

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References

  1. Time Again... Amy Grant Live at AllMusic
  2. "Amy Grant, "Time Again... Amy Grant Live" CD/DVD Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. September 26, 2006. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  3. 38th Annual GMA Awards on About.com