Mark Schultz is the self-titled debut album released by Contemporary Christian music artist Mark Schultz. It was released on March 28, 2000.
Track listing
All songs written by Mark Schultz.
- "I Am the Way" â 3:58
- "Let's Go" â 2:26
- "He's My Son" â 5:40
- "When You Come Home" â 4:57
- "When You Give" â 4:34
- "Fall in Love Again" â 4:03
- "Cloud of Witnesses" â 4:39
- "Learn to Let Go" â 4:32
- "I Saw the Light" â 3:42
- "Legend of McBride" â 4:29
- "Remember Me" (with Ginny Owens) â 4:07
Personnel
- Mark Schultz â lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic piano
- Jeff Roach â keyboards, acoustic piano
- Gary Burnette â electric guitar
- George Cocchini â acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Rivers Rutherford â acoustic guitar
- Mark Hill â bass
- Greg Herrington â drums
- Dan Needham â drums
- Mark Douthit â horns
- Mike Haynes â horns
- Lisa Cochran â backing vocals
- Tabitha Fair â backing vocals
- Kim Keyes â backing vocals
- Marilyn Martin â backing vocals
- Michael Mellett â backing vocals
- Peter Penrose â backing vocals
- Chris Rodriguez â backing vocals
- Ginny Owens â backing vocals (11)
Production
- Executive Producer â Dan Posthuma
- Producer â Monroe Jones
- Recorded by Richie Biggs and Jim Dineen
- Assistant Engineer â Rob Evans
- Recorded at Dark Horse Recording Studio (Franklin, TN).
- Mixed by Shane Wilson at Whistler's Music (Nashville, TN), assisted by Scott Bilyeu.
- Mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Marcussen Mastering (Hollywood, CA).
- Management â Creative Trust
Reception
Critical reception
Allmusic gave the album mixed reviews. "In a way, this is the contrast Michael W. Smith has built his career upon, but Schultz has a little more of a rock piano and gospel influence, and actually a more appealing voice. The most interesting production is "When You Give," which finds Schultz (who also plays keyboards) backed by a gospel choir that breaks into the R&B chestnut "Take Me To the River" and gives those lyrics a spiritual meaning. After this, more pedestrian tunes like "Fall in Love Again" are a bit of a letdown, but on their own, each of the songs here holds up and works on both personal and more universal levels. Schultz's songs cover a wide range of topics, from learning to see God from a blind man's perspective to the pain of letting go when a child finally grows up."
Commercial reception
Billboard reported on August 12, 2000, the album was number 22 on Billboard's Top Contemporary Christian chart.
Charts
Singles
References