Vanessa Bell Armstrong (album)

Vanessa Bell Armstrong is the major-label debut album of gospel singer Vanessa Bell Armstrong. Though the artist had garnered Grammy- and Stellar-award nominations previously for her work as an independent artist, this album was the gospel artist's first foray into the mainstream market. The album was produced by Loris Holland as well as Marvin Winans of The Winans.

Vanessa Bell Armstrong
Studio album by
Vanessa Bell Armstrong
Released1987
Genregospel music, R&B
Length37:05
LabelJive/Verity
ProducerTimmy Allen, Loris Holland, Marvin Winans[1]
Vanessa Bell Armstrong chronology
Following Jesus
(1986)
Vanessa Bell Armstrong
(1987)
Wonderful One
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The album yielded a pair of singles, "Pressing On" and "You Bring Out The Best In Me." The former was also remixed and released in both 7" and 12" formats conducive to crossover into the dance-music market. This was notable as the crossover potential of gospel music was still not widely accepted.[2]

Track listing

  1. Pressing On (4:50)
  2. You Bring Out The Best In Me (4:24)
  3. Learn To Love (4:19)
  4. The Denied Stone (5:38)
  5. I Wanna Be Ready (4:35)
  6. Always (4:15)
  7. Living For You (4:25)
  8. Don't Turn Your Back (4:39)
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References

  1. Vanessa Bell Armstrong (translated from Dee Town Sounds)
  2. J. Matthew Cobb (August 31, 2007). "80's Countdown". PraiseHymnOnline.com. Archived from the original on March 18, 2007. Retrieved January 28, 2008.
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