When Michael W. Smith made a move for a secular audience, he didn't seem to alienate his core contemporary Christian fan base as much as peer Amy Grant did, and the reason might be that he takes the spoonful-of-sugar tack when spreading his message: He seamlessly creates pop music with messages that sometimes subtly and sometimes not-so-subtly hark back to God. On "Go West Young Man" he could just as easily be referring to Israel as California as he advises to go west when evil tempts you east; on "Old Enough to Know" he urges a young girl to abstain, which is certainly a Christian way of thinking, but it also applies to any teenager in the world; "Rocketown" could be Sodom as well as a seedy part of any town; and his biggest Top 40 hit, "A Place in This World," could refer to simply fitting in or finding God. Much of contemporary Christian music is better pop than most pop, and Smith leads the pack with enviable hooks, production, vocals, and A-list co-writers like Grant, Diane Warren, and Wayne Fitzpatrick. Though it includes some cuts that rely too much on synthesizer-driven production ("Emily," "Friends"), this greatest-hits package is testament to his strengths and his success at spreading the word of God to both Christian and secular audiences. ~ Bryan Buss, All Music Guide
The First Decade: 1983-1993 (Reunion)
10/12/1993 | Reunion
Videos from The First Decade: 1983-1993 (Reunion)
All Music Guide Review
The First Decade: 1983-1993 (Reunion) Track Listing
Credits of The First Decade: 1983-1993 (Reunion)
- Jerry Dale McFadden
- Accordion
- Terry McMillan
- Harmonica, Percussion
- Jerry McPherson
- Mandolin
- Todd Robbins
- Engineer
- Tommy Simms
- Bass
- Mark Tucker
- Photography
- Dave Dillbeck
- Engineer, Second Engineer
- J.B.
- Engineer
- Beth Middleworth
- Design
- Buddy Jackson
- Art Direction
- Michael Blanton
- Executive Producer
- Amy Hughes
- Engineer, Second Engineer
- JuLee Brand
- Design, Cover Coordinator
- Nick Sparks
- ?, Technical Assistance
- D. Rhodes
- Art Direction
- June Arnold
- Grooming
- Elizabeth Simmons
- Design, Cover Coordinator
- Hank Williams
- Mastering
- JB
- Engineer
- Phil Madeira
- Organ (Hammond)
- Gary Chapman
- Vocals (Background), ?, Pedabro
- Joe Baldridge
- Engineer, Mixing
- Steve Brewster
- Drums
- Ronnie Brookshire
- Engineer, Mixing
- David Hall
- Mixing, Mixing Assistant
- Mark Hammond
- Programming, Keyboard Programming, Producer, Drum Programming
- Chris Harris
- Vocals (Background)
- Mark Heimermann
- Keyboards, Producer, Mixing, Vocals (Background), Organ (Hammond)
- Dann Huff
- Guitar
- Amy Grant
- Vocals (Background)
- Michael W. Smith
- Piano, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Producer, Main Performer, Executive Producer, Compilation Producer

















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