Freedom (Michael W. Smith album)

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Freedom
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 2000
RecordedMay–September 2000
Studio
GenreInstrumental
Length40:57
LabelReunion
ProducerMichael W. Smith
  • Bryan Lenox
Michael W. Smith chronology
This Is Your Time
(1999)
Freedom
(2000)
Worship
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Jesus Freak Hideout[2]
The Acoustic Set - A Live Recording
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 2000
RecordedJune 17, 2000
VenueLiving Word Church, Middletown, Ohio
LabelReunion
Michael W. Smith chronology
This Is Your Time
(1999)
The Acoustic Set - A Live Recording
(2000)
Freedom
(2000)

Freedom is Michael W. Smith's fifteenth album. It was released in 2000 on Reunion Records, and is his first full-length album consisting of only instrumentals. A promotional live EP, The Acoustic Set - A Live Recording, was available as a pre-order bonus.[3]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Freedom"Michael W. Smith3:37
2."The Offering"Smith1:26
3."Carol Ann"Smith3:34
4."The Giving"Smith3:18
5."Hibernia"Smith4:47
6."Letter to Sarah"Smith1:45
7."Freedom Battle"Smith4:33
8."Cry of the Heart"Smith2:23
9."Prayer for Taylor"Smith3:01
10."The Call"Smith5:02
11."Thy Word"Smith, Amy Grant3:30
12."Free Man"Smith3:56
The Acoustic Set - A Live Recording (Pre-order bonus EP)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Secret Ambition"Michael W. Smith, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Amy Grant5:27
2."Intro to Love Me Good" 2:25
3."Love Me Good"Smith, Kirkpatrick4:08
4."Intro to Greatest Hits Medley" 1:03
5."Greatest Hits Medley
  1. Live the Life
  2. I'll Lead You Home
  3. Place in This World
  4. I WIll Be Here for You
  5. For You
  6. Rocketown"

Smith, Brent Bourgeois
Smith, Kirkpatrick
Smith, Kirkpatrick, Grant
Smith, Diane Warren
Smith, Kirkpatrick, William Owsley

Smith, Kirkpatrick
11:06
6."Intro to This Is Your Time" 3:44
7."This Is Your Time"Smith, Wes King5:14

Personnel

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  • Michael W. Smith – acoustic piano, Hammond B3 organ, keyboards, programming
  • Bryan Lenox – keyboards, programming, drums, percussion
  • Chris Graffignino – guitars
  • Matt Pierson – bass guitar
  • Craig Young – bass guitar
  • Chris Estes – drums, percussion
  • Eric Darken – drums, percussion
  • Dan Needham – drums, percussion
  • Scott Williamson – drums, percussion
  • David Downs (Dublin) – Illyan pipes
  • Hunter Lee – Illyan pipes
  • Marie Breathnach (Dublin) – Irish fiddle
  • John Catchings – cello
  • Max Dyer – cello
  • David Davidson – violin solo, string arrangements (5)
  • Tim Theiss – nail gun (probably used as additional percussion)
  • Joel White – nail gun
  • Rod Schuler – DJ
  • The Irish Film Orchestra – strings
  • Catriona Walsh – music supervisor
  • The Nashville String Machine – strings
  • Carl Gorodetzsky – contractor
  • David Hamilton – string arrangements and orchestra conductor
  • Larry Paxton – string arrangements (5)
  • Kristin Wilkinson – string arrangements (5)
  • Ric Domenico – music preparation
  • Eberhard Ramm – music preparation

Production

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  • Michael W. Smith – executive producer, producer
  • Bryan Lenox – producer, engineer, mixing, string recording
  • Ronnie Brookshire – string recording
  • Bill Sommerville-Large – string recording (Dublin)
  • David Bryant – assistant engineer
  • Rob Burrell – assistant engineer
  • Eric Elwell – assistant engineer, technical coordinator, production coordinator
  • Terry Flowers – assistant engineer, production assistant
  • Ron Jagger – assistant engineer
  • Scott Lenox – assistant engineer
  • Kieran Lynch – assistant engineer (Dublin)
  • Fred Paragano – Pro Tools engineer
  • Hank Williams – sequencing, editing and mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, TN)
  • Toby Gaines – production assistant
  • Ryan Smith – production assistant
  • Erin Williams – production assistant
  • Chad Dickerson – production coordination
  • Tim Parker – art direction, design
  • Andrew Southam – photography (New York)
  • Jimmy Abegg – photography (Ireland)
  • Joe Oppedisano – wardrobe
  • Julie Matos – hair, make-up
  • James Masenburg – prop stylist

Chart performance

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Chart (2014) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[4] 70
US Christian Albums (Billboard)[5] 2

References

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  1. ^ Freedom at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Michael W. Smith, "Freedom" Review". www.jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  3. ^ Evans Price, Deborah (November 18, 2000), "Reunion's Smith Finds Instrumental 'Freedom'", Billboard, retrieved June 27, 2015
  4. ^ "Michael W. Smith Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
  5. ^ "Michael W. Smith Chart History (Christian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 23, 2014.

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