A Heart That Knows You
1992 compilation album by Twila Paris
A Heart That Knows You is a compilation album by Christian singer-songwriter Twila Paris , released in late 1992 by Star Song Records .[3] [4] The album peaked at number four on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. A Heart That Knows You is a collection of Paris' radio hits and praise and worship songs from her Star Song catalog featuring two brand new songs, a re-recording of her first number-one hit "The Warrior Is a Child" and a re-recorded medley of "Do I Trust You", "Keepin' My Eyes on You", and "We Will Glorify". The new recordings were produced by Greg Nelson and Paul Mills. In 1993, Paris won her first of three-consecutive Female Vocalist of the Year titles at the GMA Dove Awards .[5] A music video was made for "Destiny" to promote the album.
Track listing
All songs written by Twila Paris, except where noted.
Title Writer(s) Original album 1. "A Heart That Knows You" (*) New recording 4:41 2. "Destiny" (**) New recording 5:12 3. "How Beautiful" (***) Cry for the Desert 4:41 4. "I See You Standing" (***) Cry for the Desert 4:05 5. "Every Heart That is Breaking" (^) For Every Heart 4:11 6. "Prince of Peace" (^) Same Girl 4:37 7. "Wandering Pilgrim" (^) It's the Thought... 4:06 8. "Runner" (^) T. Paris, Starla Paris Kingdom Seekers 4:03 9. "The Warrior Is a Child" (**) New recording, originally from The Warrior Is a Child 4:07 10. "Holy is the Lord" (^) Same Girl 3:26 11. "Sweet Victory" (^) For Every Heart 4:28 12. "True Friend" (^) For Every Heart 2:59 13. "Bonded Together" (^) Same Girl 4:58 14. "Release of the Spirit/He is Exalted" (^) Kingdom Seekers 5:59 15. "Lamb of God" (^) Kingdom Seekers 4:10 16. "Do I Trust You Medley: Do I Trust You/Keepin' My Eyes On You/We Will Glorify" (*) New recording 5:49
Note :
(*) - tracks produced by Greg Nelson
(**) - tracks produced by Paul Mills
(***) - tracks produced by Brown Bannister
(^) - tracks produced by Jonathan David Brown
Personnel
Tracks 1, 2, 9 & 16
Twila Paris – vocals
Robbie Buchanan – keyboards (1, 16), programming (1, 16), arrangements (1)
Paul Mills – keyboards (2), programming (2), string arrangements (9)
Brian Green – acoustic piano (9)
Dann Huff – guitars (1)
Michael Landau – guitars (1, 16)
Jerry McPherson – guitars (2)
Neil Stubenhaus – bass (1, 16)
Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass (2)
Carlos Vega – drums (1)
Mark Hammond – drums (2), drum programming (2)
Jeff Balding – drum programming (16)
Mark Douthit – sopranino saxophone (16)
The Nashville String Machine – strings (1)
Alan Moore – string arrangements (1), BGV arrangements (1)
Carl Gorodetzky – string contractor (9), violin (9)
Bob Mason – cello (9)
Jim Grosjean – viola (9)
Pamela Sixfin – violin (9)
Greg Nelson – arrangements (16)
Beverly Darnall – backing vocals (1)
Stephanie Hall – backing vocals (1)
Mark Ivey – backing vocals (1)
Bonnie Keen – backing vocals (1)
Marty McCall – backing vocals (1)
Mervyn Warren – backing vocals (1)
Lisa Bevill – backing vocals (2)
Chris Harris – backing vocals (2)
Guy Penrod – backing vocals (2)
Chris Willis – backing vocals (16)
Production
Darrell A. Harris – executive producer
Jack Wright – executive producer
Holly Krig-Smith – production coordinator (1, 16)
Buddy Jackson – art direction
Toni Thigpen – art direction
S. Combs – design
Mark Tucker – photography
Technical
Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California)
Jeff Balding – engineer (1, 16), mixing (1, 16)
Paul Mills – recording (2), mixing (2, 9), additional recording (9)
Lynn Fuston – recording (9)
Tony Sheppard – additional engineer (1, 16)
Carry Summers – chief assistant engineer (1, 16), mix assistant (1, 16)
Robert Charles – assistant engineer (1, 16)
Amy Hughes – assistant engineer (1, 16)
Bob Loftus – assistant engineer (1, 16)
Brett Perry – assistant engineer (1, 16)
Rick Cobble – recording assistant (9)
Charts
Chart (1993)
Peak position
US Top Christian Albums (Billboard )[6]
4
Radio singles
Year
Single
Peak positions
CCM AC [7]
1992-93
"Destiny"
1
1993
"A Heart That Knows You"
5
Accolades
GMA Dove Awards
1993, 1994 Female Vocalist of the Year
References
Studio albums Compilation albums Christmas albums Children's music albums Singles/EPs