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Stacie Orrico (CD - 2003)UPC: 00724353258924Artist: Stacie Orrico Label: Virgin Records (USA) Genre: Gospel - Contemp. Christian Album Description: Personnel: Stacie Orrico (vocals); Aaron Featherstone, David May (acoustic guitar); Lynn Nichols, Kenneth Bell, Corky James, Tony Reyes, Kyle Cook (guitar); David Davidson, David Angell (violin); Kristen Wilkinson (viola); Anthony LaMarchina (cello); Matt Rollings (piano); M... read more Personnel: Stacie Orrico (vocals); Aaron Featherstone, David May (acoustic guitar); Lynn Nichols, Kenneth Bell, Corky James, Tony Reyes, Kyle Cook (guitar); David Davidson, David Angell (violin); Kristen Wilkinson (viola); Anthony LaMarchina (cello); Matt Rollings (piano); Mookie (keyboards, drums, programming, background vocals); Dent, Spi (keyboards); Tedd T. (bass, programming); Neil Stubenhaus (bass); Teddy Campbell, Victor Indrizzo (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Damon Riley, Robert Marvin, Anthony Anderson (programming); Melody Chambers, Kenya Ivy (background vocals); The Underdogs; The Nashville String Machine. Producers include: Matt Serletic, Dallas Austin, Anthony Dent, Underdogs, Dianne Warren. STACIE ORRICO was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Stacie Orrico (vocals, background vocals); Kenneth Bell, Ken Bell, Anthony Anderson (guitar, programming); Corky James, Lynn Nichols, Kyle Cook, Tony Reyes, Carlos Pennell (guitar); Aaron Featherstone, David May (acoustic guitar); Kristin Wilkinson (violin, viola); David Angel, David Wilkinson, David Davidson , David Angell (violin); Anthony LaMarchina (cello); Nashville String Machine (strings); Matt Rollings (piano); Mooki (keyboards, drums, drum programming, background vocals); Rick Sheppard (midi); Tedd T. (bass guitar, programming); Victor Indrizzo, Teddy Campbell (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Steve Smith , Kevin Kadish, Robert "Aurel M" Marvin, Damon Riley (programming); Melody Chambers, Kenya Ivey (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dave Russell ; Dave "Natural Love" Russell ; Kenneth Bell; Jean-Marie Horvat; Jon Gass; Marcelo Pennell; Steve Bishir; Tedd T.; Damon Riley. Recording information: Antenna Studios, Franklin, TN; Chase Studios, Atlanta, GA; Emerald ENtertainment, Nashville, TN; Hit Factory Studios, New York, NY; Hit Factory, New York, NY; O'Henry Studios, Burbank, CA; Paragon Studios, Franklin, TN; The Gas Station, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; The Underlab. Arrangers: Kenneth Bell; Tedd T.; Damon Riley. Despite coming from a Christian music background, Stacie Orrico makes a full-fledged splash into the secular world with a self-titled album that puts her squarely amongst the Mandy Moores and Jessica Simpsons of the teen pop world. Like her secular sisters, Orrico has a big voice that fits hand-in-glove with the dance-pop template of this outing. The big difference is that this talented 16-year-old co-wrote a good percentage of these songs, which deal with weightier matters like the idea of life after death (the acoustic guitar-mottled "Hesitation") and spiritual beliefs (the soaring "Strong Enough"). Even Orrico's breakout single "Stuck" does an impressive job of intelligently addressing heartbreak in a way that's struck a chord with teenage girls everywhere. Reminiscent of Janet Jackson's finer moments, STACIE ORRICO is packed with a fusion of hard-hitting beats and well-written lyrics that are harbingers of greater things to come for this sharp pop idol. minimize
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