2006 studio album by Olivia Newton-John
Grace and Gratitude is the twenty-second studio album by Australian singer Olivia Newton-John . The album was released 25 August 2006[1] through EMI exclusively by Walgreens to benefit various charities of cancer and re-released on 14 September 2010[2] through Green Hill Records as Grace and Gratitude Renewed . A "pink" edition of the original album also was released in certain territories, with a two-track remix bonus CD.[3]
Promotion [ ]
Singles [ ]
The album-closing track, "Instrument of Peace," was released to radio as a promo single, peaking at No. 30 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart .
"Help Me to Heal," was released as single in 2010, promoting the Renewed re-release.[4]
Tours [ ]
Newton-john embarked on two tours to promote the album: a North American tour of 39 concerts, Grace and Gratitude Tour , and an Asian tour of 5 concerts, Body Heart & Spirit Tour . Her 2010 World Tour supported the re-release, Renewed .
Critical reception [ ]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic gave the album a positive review, although he said: "It's easy to knock this for not exactly being compelling—it glides, it doesn't grab—but that's the whole point: this is meditative mood music and it's gauzily effective in that regard in either of its incarnations".
Tracklisting [ ]
1. "Shekhinah (interlude)" Amy Sky 2:59 2. "Pearls on a Chain" Newton-John, Sky 3:53 3. "Yesod (interlude)" Marc Jordan , Sky1:49 4. "To Be Wanted" Sky 4:14 5. "Hod (interlude)" Greg Johnston 1:38 6. "Learn to Love Yourself" Newton-John, Sky 4:21 7. "Nezah (interlude)" Johnston 1:07 8. "Grace and Gratitude" Newton-John, Sky 3:23 9. "Tiferet (interlude)" Steven MacKinnon 1:28 10. "Love is Letting Go of Fear" Newton-John, Sky, MacKinnon 4:11 11. "Hesed-Gevurah (interlude)" Johnston 1:28 12. "Gaté Gaté" Johnston, Sky 4:04 13. "Tala' al Badru 'Alayna (interlude)" Traditional 1:15 14. "Let Go Let God" Newton-John, Sky, Kim Bullard 5:05 15. "Binah (interlude)" Johnston 0:45 16. "I Will Lift Up My Eyes" Sky 5:08 17. "Hochmah (interlude)" Sky, Traditional 2:12 18. "The Power of Now" Newton-John, Sky 4:44 19. "Keter (interlude)" Stephan Moccio 2:36 20. "Instrument of Peace" Jordan, Sky, Moccio 4:12
Renewed [ ]
The album was re-released as Grace and Gratitude Renewed on 14 September 2010, four years after the release of the original version. The new edition features new versions of tracks "To Be Wanted," "I Will Lift Up My Eyes" and "Instrument of Peace" with special guests, and also features two new tracks: "Todah" and the single "Help Me to Heal." The Japan edition also includes the two remixes from "pink" edition.
1. "Shekhinah" (interlude) 2:59 2. "Pearls on a Chain" 3:53 3. "Yesod" (interlude) 1:49 4. "To Be Wanted" (featuring Mark Masri ) 4:14 5. "Hod" (interlude) 1:38 6. "Learn to Love Yourself" 4:21 7. "Nezah" (interlude) 1:07 8. "Grace and Gratitude" 3:23 9. "Tiferet" (interlude) 1:28 10. "Love is Letting Go of Fear" 4:11 11. "Hesed-Gevurah" (interlude) 1:28 12. "Gaté Gaté" 4:04 13. "Ta'la al Badru 'Alayna" (interlude) 1:15 14. "Let Go Let God" 5:05 15. "Binah" (interlude) 0:45 16. "I Will Lift Up My Eyes" (featuring Amy Sky ) 5:08 17. "Todah" (interlude; featuring David Darling ) 3:38 18. "Help Me to Heal" 4:03 19. "Hochmah" (interlude) 2:12 20. "The Power of Now" 4:44 21. "Keter" (interlude) 2:36 22. "Instrument of Peace" (featuring Marc Jordan ) 4:12
Personnel [ ]
Olivia Newton-John – lead vocals, backing vocals (2, 4, 6, 12, 14, 17)
Amy Sky – keyboards (1, 3, 4, 13, 16, 17), backing vocals (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18), oboe (4), oboe arrangement (4, 12, 16), arrangements (11, 13, 19), cello (12, 16), string arrangements (20)
Stephan Moccio – piano (2, 4, 6, 8, 18, 19, 20), keyboards (4, 19, 20), arrangements (19)
Greg Johnston – transition programming, programming (2, 6, 8), string arrangements (2, 18), keyboards (5, 7, 12, 14, 15), cello arrangement (8)
Steven MacKinnon – keyboards (9, 10), arrangements (10)
Mike Frances – guitar (1, 3, 13), mandolin (3)
Rob Piltch – guitar (9, 10)
Bill Bell – guitar (16)
George Koller – fretless bass (1, 4), sitar (2, 12, 14, 16), dilruba (5, 12, 14, 16), acoustic bass (6, 14), bass guitar (8, 12, 14, 16)
Brian Barlow – cymbal (1, 4, 6, 14, 16, 20), vibraphone (1, 14)
Ed Hanley – percussion (11), Standing bells (11), udu (12, 13), tabla (12, 14, 16)
Ron Korb – Tibetan flute (1), bass flute (2), shinobue (3), Irish penny whistle (8, 17), dizi (8), Bansuri (13), low whistle (17)
Cynthia Steljes – oboe (4, 12, 16)
Paul Wildner – cello (2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 17, 18, 20)
Jon Craig – viola (2, 18)
Benjamin Bowman – violin (2, 18, 20)
Jayne Maddison – violin (2, 18)
Brenna MacCremmon – backing vocals (12, 14, 16)
Maryem Tollar – lead vocals (13)
Marc Jordan – backing vocals (17), harmony vocals (20)
Production [ ]
Producer – Amy Sky
Instrumental Overdubs recorded by Lorne Hounsell at Signal To Noise (Toronto, Canada).
Lead vocals recorded by Vic Florencia, assisted by Azra Ross.
Piano recorded by Azra Ross
Lead vocals and piano recorded at Maison de Musique (Toronto, Canada).
BGVs recorded by Greg Johnston
Mixed by Vic Florencia at The Concrete Jungle (Toronto, Canada).
Additional ProTools programming – Jeff Dalziel and Azra Ross
Mastered by Joao Carvahlo at Joao Carvahlo Mastering (Toronto, Canada).
Art Direction – Gabrielle Raumberger
Design – Kimyio Nishio
Liner Notes, Concept and Illustrations – Olivia Newton-John
Hand Mudrahs – Sarina Condello
Photography – J. Michael Lafond
Styling – Adrienne Gold
Hair and Make-up – John Sheehy
Chart Preparation – Richard Maslove
Charts [ ]
Album
Chart
Peak position
Australian Albums Chart
86
Australian National Artists Chart
16
US Billboard New Age albums
2
US Billboard Christian albums
36
US Billboard Christian/Gospel albums
54
Year-end
Chart (2010)
Peak position
US Billboard New Age albums
15
Singles
Release history [ ]
Country
Date
Label
Edition
United States[1]
25 August 2006
EMI
Standard edition
Canada[1]
27 March 2007
Hong Kong[1]
April 2007
Universal
Malaysia[1]
Australia[1]
15 October 2007
United States[2]
14 September 2010
Green Hill
Grace and Gratitude Renewed
Austria[3]
28 September 2010
EQ Music
Grace and Gratitude (Pink edition)
Japan[7]
17 November 2010
EMI
Grace and Gratitude Renewed
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