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| A return to her musical roots, acoustic instruments and raw emotion. Hit Takes A Little Time, plus Cry A River, the uplifting I Will Be Your Friend, etc. |
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| 1 Nobody Home |
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| 2 I Will Be Your Friend |
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| 3 Like I Love You |
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| 4 Takes a Little Time |
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| 5 Cry a River |
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| 6 Turn This World Around |
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| 7 Curious Thing |
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| 8 Every Road |
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| 9 Leave It All Behind |
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| 10 Missing You |
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| 11 The Feeling I Had |
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| 12 Somewhere Down the Road |
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Album Review
When "Behind the Eyes" came out in 1997, Amy Grant had been recording for 20 years. And it was obvious that she still had a lot left to say. In contrast to the high-tech slickness that characterized some of her previous A&M efforts, the earthy "Eyes" finds Grant playing a lot of jangly acoustic guitar and bringing a folk appeal to her pop-rock. Most of the writing is excellent, and Grant offers some of the most meaningful, insightful songs of her career. "Nobody Home" describes the economic hardship that has ravaged a small town, while the country-influenced "Curious Thing" examines the ways in which a person's life can change radically. "Turn This World Around," "Takes a Little Time" and "Somewhere Down the Road" offer a message of hope and optimism without being Pollyanna-ish -- Grant acknowledges that life is hard and difficult, but insists that there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Both musically and lyrically, "Behind the Eyes" is one of Grant's best albums ever. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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Biography


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