The Journey (Sierra album)

The Journey is the fifth album by contemporary Christian pop trio, Sierra.

The Journey
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 14, 2001 (2001-08-14)
GenreReligious
Length44:03
LabelPamplin Records
Producer
  • Brian Green
  • Scott Williamson
Sierra chronology
Change
(2000)
The Journey
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Reception

Ashleigh Kittle of AllMusic reviewed the album and said it is "carefully crafted and beautifully arranged."[1] A Billboard Magazine review stated "The quality of the material and the performances make this a journey well worth taking", and named "Carry Me" a gorgeous number.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Will Exhalt the One"
  • Michael Merritt
  • Jackie Anderson
4:11
2."Carry Me"
  • Marianne Adams
  • Garry Kean
4:30
3."That's What I Know"
  • Wendi Foy Green
  • Brian Green
3:52
4."Your Love"
  • Wendi Foy Green
  • Marianne Adams
4:22
5."I Believe"
  • Wendi Foy Green
  • Marianne Adams
4:52
6."Open Arms of Love"
  • Marianne Adams
  • Garry Kean
4:24
7."The Journey"
  • Wendi Foy Green
  • Joe Beck
  • Jimmy Frazier
3:10
8."All That You Are"
  • Wendi Foy Green
  • Joe Beck
  • Jimmy Frazier
4:08
9."I See"
  • Wendi Foy Green
  • Brian Green
5:00
10."The Rest of My Life"
  • Marianne Adams
  • Garry Kean
5:34
Total length:44:03
  • Track information and credits taken from the album's liner notes.[3]

Personnel

"I Will Exhalt the One"

  • Keyboards – Byron Hagan
  • Acoustic Guitar – Tom Hemby
  • Electric Guitar – Glenn Pearce
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums & Percussion – Scott Williamson

"Carry Me"

  • Keyboard programming – Brian Green
  • Acoustic Guitar – Tom Hemby
  • Mandolin – Tom Hemby
  • Electric Guitar – Jerry McPherson
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums – Steve Brewster
  • Piccolo – Jennifer Hendrix
  • Violin – David Davidson
  • Choir – Deborah Schnelle, Lisa Merrell, Joslyn Tredway, Garry Kean, Darren Scott, Seth Fickett, Stacey Wilbur

"That's What I Know"

  • Keyboards – Byron Hagan
  • Acoustic Guitar – Tom Hemby
  • Electric Guitar – Glenn Pearce
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums & Percussion – Scott Williamson

"Your Love"

  • Keyboards – Byron Hagan
  • Electric Guitar – Glenn Pearce
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums & Percussion – Scott Williamson

"I Believe"

  • Keyboards – Byron Hagan
  • Acoustic Guitar – Tom Hemby
  • Electric Guitar – Glenn Pearce
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums & Percussion – Scott Williamson

"Open Arms of Love"

  • Keyboard programming – Brian Green
  • Piano – Brian Green
  • Acoustic Guitar – Tom Hemby
  • Electric Guitar – Jerry McPherson
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums – Steve Brewster
  • Scripture Reading – Cooper Green

"The Journey"

  • Keyboards – Byron Hagan
  • Acoustic Guitar – Tom Hemby
  • Electric Guitar – Glenn Pearce
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums & Percussion – Scott Williamson

"All That You Are"

  • Keyboard programming – Brian Green
  • Accordion – Brian Green
  • Acoustic Guitar – Tom Hemby
  • Electric Guitar – Jerry McPherson
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums – Steve Brewster

"I See"

  • Keyboard programming – Brian Green
  • Piano – Brian Green
  • Acoustic Guitar – Tom Hemby
  • Electric Guitar – Jerry McPherson
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums – Steve Brewster
  • Violin – David Davidson, Conni Ellisor
  • Cello – John Catchings
  • String Arrangements – Brian Green

"The Rest of My Life"

  • Keyboard programming – Brian Green
  • Piano – Brian Green
  • Hammond B-3 – Brian Green
  • Acoustic Guitar – Tom Hemby
  • Electric Guitar – Jerry McPherson
  • Bass – Mark Hill
  • Drums – Steve Brewster
  • Choir – Deborah Schnelle, Lisa Merrell, Joslyn Tredway, Garry Kean, Darren Scott, Seth Fickett, Stacey Wilbur
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References

  1. Kittle, Ashleigh. The Journey at AllMusic
  2. "DEP" (25 August 2001). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 17. Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  3. Sierra (liner notes). Sierra. Pamplin. 1994.CS1 maint: others (link)
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