Let the Wind Blow (album)

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Let the Wind Blow is the 31st studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials released in 1985. It is their first album on Word Records' Myrrh label after nearly a decade on DaySpring Records, another Word affiliated label.[2] The group saw its biggest turnover since Terry Blackwood and Sherman Andrus' departure when both Paul Smith and long-time tenor Jim Murray left the group. Smith opted for a solo CCM career while Murray sought to perform more traditionally styled gospel music again. Smith was replaced by Danny Ward on tour to promote Let the Wind Blow, but he left before recording an album with the group. New members Jimmie Lee Sloas and Ron Hemby joined veteran members Armond Morales and David Will in 1986 to record their next album This Year's Model (1987). The group was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group at the 28th Grammy Awards. The album peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Top Inspirational Albums chart.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."In the Promised Land"Chris Eaton4:20
2."Bread of Life"Billy Smiley, Mark Gersmehl, Scott Douglas3:54
3."Let the Wind Blow"David Martin5:04
4."Jericho"Paul Smith, Michael W. Smith, Mike Hudson4:54
5."The Deeper Meaning"Teri DeSario, Bill Purse4:11
6."Sing for Joy"P. Smith, Denise Smith, Keith Thomas3:32
7."Today"T. DeSario, B. Purse3:43
8."Taking the Time"P. Smith, K. Thomas, Pam Mark Hall3:57
9."Miracles"P. Smith, M. Hudson, K. Thomas4:17
10."Not to Us, O Lord"P. Smith, M. W. Smith4:20

Personnel

The Imperials

  • Paul Smith – lead vocals
  • Jim Murray – tenor, vocals
  • David Will – baritone, vocals
  • Armond Morales – bass, vocals

Musicians

Production

  • Michael Blanton – executive producer, album concept
  • Dan Harrell – executive producer
  • Brown Bannister – producer, vocal arrangements
  • The Imperials – vocal arrangements
  • Jack Joseph Puig – engineer, mixing
  • Steve Ford – assistant engineer
  • Dan Garcia – assistant engineer
  • Alan Henry – assistant engineer
  • Clark Schleicher – assistant engineer
  • The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) – mastering location
  • Bob Golden – album concept
  • Michael Halvig – album concept
  • Kent Hunter – album concept, art direction, design
  • Dan Johnson – album concept
  • Roger Sanders – album concept
  • Mark Tucker – album concept, photography
  • Ken Wolgemuth – album concept
  • Thomas Ryan Design – art direction, design
  • Daniel Buehler – computer imagery
  • Dr. Frank Marks – Doppler weather radar image

Critical reception

Charts

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