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Point of Grace is the debut album by the contemporary Christian music group of the same name. It was released in 1993 by Word Records . In 2000, the album was remastered and reissued with new artwork.
Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications (sales threshold)US Christ [1]US [2]Point of Grace: Release date: August 23, 1993; Label: Word Records Formats: CD, cassette 5
I Choose You is the tenth album and sixth studio album by Contemporary Christian group Point of Grace. It was released in 2004 by Word Records. The album is the first to feature new member, Leigh Cappillino, who replaced founding member Terry Jones. It is also the group's first full studio album since their 2001 release, Free to Fly.
Point of Grace began work on their new album in late 1997/early 1998, with producer Brown Bannister developing a more progressive, live band sound, and less programming than previous albums. Chris Eaton managed the vocal production, with more intricate vocal arrangements than previously. The group previewed some of the new songs, including ...
The album was originally released in a digipak with only the words "Point of Grace" and "24" on the cover. It was later reissued in a standard 2CD jewel case with a photo of the group added to the cover, then again with a photo including Cappillino, though she does not appear on the album.
The album reached #27 on Billboard Magazine's top Christian Albums on December 10, 2011. [1] The album was released on July 12, 2011 and features songs previously featured on 2003's 24 release, as well as songs from the albums I Choose You, How You Live, and No Changin' Us. It also features a cover of the song "Hole in the World" by the Eagles ...
How You Live is the twelfth album and seventh studio album from contemporary Christian music group Point of Grace.It was released on August 28, 2007 and has achieved critical and commercial success, peaking at #56 on the Billboard 200 and at #4 on the Billboard Christian & Gospel Album Charts.
On December 9, 1995, the album charted on Billboard's Top Christian Albums at #8 [3] and on the Billboard 200 at No. 132. [4] Each of the album's five singles, released between March 1995 and April 1996 reached #1 on the Christian songs chart, continuing what would become the group's historic run of 24 consecutive #1's on the chart. [2]