Bob Carlisle rode the surprise success of "Butterfly Kisses" for nearly two years before moving to new territory with Stories from the Heart. In reality, the album isn't all that different from its predecessors -- it just happened not to have "Butterfly Kisses" on it. Musically, it's the same ultra-polished CCM and faux-adult contemporary soul that sent Shades of Grace to the top of the charts. Stories from the Heart also happens to share the same sentiments as "Butterfly Kisses" -- almost every song on the record appeals to "the heart," either through tales of family, God, country, Jesus or love. Although nothing stands out like "Butterfly Kisses" (though, by God, he tries real hard for another grand slam with "Father's Love"), there aren't many weak moments on the record, and that may be enough for many fans of the father-daughter epic. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Stories from the Heart
09/29/1998
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Credits
- Glenn Pearce
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Doug Sax
- Mastering
- Dennis Patton
- Piano, Organ (Hammond), Programming, Clavinet
- Elizabeth Workman
- Art Direction, Design
- Robert Ascroft
- Photography
- Jamie Kearney
- Clothing/Wardrobe
- George King
- Executive Producer
- Mellissa Schleicher
- Make-Up, Hair Stylist
- Alex Chan
- Engineer
- J.R. Rodriguez
- Engineer
- American Festival Orchestra
- Orchestra
- Joseph Thomas
- Conductor
- Robert Hadley
- Mastering
- Mark Hill
- Bass
- Brian Fullen
- Drums
- Mark Baldwin
- Guitar
- Bob Carlisle
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background), Main Performer, ?, Producer
- Bill Deaton
- Engineer, Mixing
- John Hammond
- Drums
- Tom Hemby
- Programming
- Tom Howard
- Piano, Arranger, Orchestration, Vocals (Background)
- Rachel Howell
- Director
- Kathy Mattea
- Performer



















