One would think supergroup Alabama has seen it
all, done it all and won it all, but that is not the case. The band just
completed recording Alabama – Songs of Inspiration, an album of
traditional hymns, standards and two new songs that will hit stores October
24, 2006. The album will be simultaneously released by RCA Records to
traditional retailers and by Provident Music Group to the Christian retail
outlets.
“We first started thinking about this in
1990,” recalls Alabama frontman Randy Owen, “and it seems like
fans have been asking for it longer than that! The timing just happened to
finally work out to record the album now.”
Alabama – Songs of Inspiration is the
Country Music Hall of Fame band’s first new album in over five years,
the first since the band’s farewell tour wrapped up three years ago, and
first album with inspirational content in the group’s history. Included
are classics like “Rock of Ages,” “How Great Thou
Art,” “The Old Rugged Cross,” “Amazing Grace”
and more.
Narrowing the vast offerings available to record was
the most challenging aspect of putting together the album, according to Owen.
“I initially looked for songs at my mother’s house. I looked
through her notebooks and found so many songs and old song books. We also did
a survey with the fan club to get ideas from them on songs they’d like
us to do.”
“These are songs that we grew up listening to
as little kids. They’ve been ‘hits’ for hundreds of years,
and our hope was to just carry them along in the same tradition. They’ll
be around long after we’re gone, and I hope what we did with these songs
will fit in somewhere in a good spot in history.”
Two original songs, “One Big Heaven” and
“Rain” – both written by Owen – were recorded for the
album. Dr. Ralph Stanley contributes vocals on “I Am The Man
Thomas.” Stanley co-wrote the song, which also features Stanley’s
grandson on mandolin. Gospel standouts The Isaacs provide beautiful vocals on
“I Need Thee.” Three granddaughters of Alabama’s Teddy
Gentry sang on “Jesus Loves Me,” and the Christmas classic
“Silent Night” was also recorded for the album - a first for
Alabama. “We recorded two Christmas albums, but we never cut that song.
It fit the project, and it’s beautiful!”
Owen continues, “Recording this album has been
an emotional journey, and it’s one I’m proud we took. I hope
people feel like they’re going to church when they listen to these
songs. Music is a great healer and a great comfort, and I think that’s
what these songs are,” he concluded. “This music is for the folks
- this is for all God’s people.” |