Mercy (Andraé Crouch album)
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- The Crouch Factory (Woodland Hills, California)
- Minds Eye (Temple City, California)
- O'Henry (Burbank, California)
- Sounder (Chatsworth, California)
- Track and Bill Schnee (North Hollywood, California)
| Mercy | ||||
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| Released | 1994 | |||
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| Genre | Gospel, soul, R&B | |||
| Length | 54:56 | |||
| Label | Qwest/Warner Bros.[1] | |||
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| Andraé Crouch chronology | ||||
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Mercy is an album by the American musician Andraé Crouch.[2] Released in 1994, it was his first album in 10 years.[3][4]
The album won a Grammy Award for "Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album".[5] It peaked at No. 16 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart.[6]
The album was produced by Crouch and Scott V. Smith; it was recorded at Crouch's Woodland Hills home studio.[7][8] Crouch chose from a pool of around 450 songs that he had written during his break from recording.[9] Quincy Jones, Crouch's label head, took a hands-off approach, allowing Crouch to do whatever he wanted during the recording sessions.[10]
El DeBarge contributed vocals to "The Lord Is My Light".[11] Joe Sample played piano on "Nobody Else Like You".[7]