Andraé Crouch
Andraé Crouch was one of the most renowned and widely respected pioneers of contemporary gospel music. By combining such classic gospel music elements as call-and-response and choir, along with pop songwriting techniques and production, Crouch's style influenced countless other artists. Born July 1, 1942, in San Francisco, California, Crouch got his musical start at his father's church in the Los Angeles area, singing, playing piano, and before ten years of age, writing his own songs (despite being entirely self-taught). Crouch formed his first serious gospel group during the early '60s, Andraé Crouch & the Disciples, although it wasn't until 1977 that the group issued its first release, This Is Another Day (eventually, the "Disciples" name would be dropped, as the albums were credited solely to Crouch). Crouch's career quickly began to soar; he steadily kept issuing albums -- including standout releases like 1978's self-titled release, 1981's Don't Give Up, 1982's Live at Carnegie Hall, 1997's Pray, and 1998's Gift of Christmas -- as well as penning the modern gospel classics "My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" and "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power." In addition, Crouch toured across the globe (including Europe, Africa, the Far East, and the U.S.); collaborated with such acclaimed pop artists as Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, and Madonna; received a total of nine Grammy Awards and an Academy Award nomination; and contributed to the soundtracks of such movies as The Lion King and Free Willy. Crouch was inducted into the Gospel Hall of Fame in 1998. Shortly thereafter, he was the subject of a tribute album, Tribute: The Songs of Andraé Crouch, which included spirited renditions of Crouch tunes done by the likes of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, Take 6, the Winans, and an album-closing finale of "My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" that included Patti Austin, BeBe Winans, Susan Ashton, and Vestal Goodman among others, as part of a 70-voice all-star choir. Along with numerous guest appearances and a hectic touring schedule, Crouch released Mighty Wind in 2005, the 40th anniversary of his recording debut. The Journey followed in 2011, and Live in Los Angeles two years later. He died of a heart attack in early 2015, at the age of 72.© Greg Prato & Thom Granger /TiVo Read more
Andraé Crouch was one of the most renowned and widely respected pioneers of contemporary gospel music. By combining such classic gospel music elements as call-and-response and choir, along with pop songwriting techniques and production, Crouch's style influenced countless other artists. Born July 1, 1942, in San Francisco, California, Crouch got his musical start at his father's church in the Los Angeles area, singing, playing piano, and before ten years of age, writing his own songs (despite being entirely self-taught). Crouch formed his first serious gospel group during the early '60s, Andraé Crouch & the Disciples, although it wasn't until 1977 that the group issued its first release, This Is Another Day (eventually, the "Disciples" name would be dropped, as the albums were credited solely to Crouch).
Crouch's career quickly began to soar; he steadily kept issuing albums -- including standout releases like 1978's self-titled release, 1981's Don't Give Up, 1982's Live at Carnegie Hall, 1997's Pray, and 1998's Gift of Christmas -- as well as penning the modern gospel classics "My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" and "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power." In addition, Crouch toured across the globe (including Europe, Africa, the Far East, and the U.S.); collaborated with such acclaimed pop artists as Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, and Madonna; received a total of nine Grammy Awards and an Academy Award nomination; and contributed to the soundtracks of such movies as The Lion King and Free Willy.
Crouch was inducted into the Gospel Hall of Fame in 1998. Shortly thereafter, he was the subject of a tribute album, Tribute: The Songs of Andraé Crouch, which included spirited renditions of Crouch tunes done by the likes of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, Take 6, the Winans, and an album-closing finale of "My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" that included Patti Austin, BeBe Winans, Susan Ashton, and Vestal Goodman among others, as part of a 70-voice all-star choir. Along with numerous guest appearances and a hectic touring schedule, Crouch released Mighty Wind in 2005, the 40th anniversary of his recording debut. The Journey followed in 2011, and Live in Los Angeles two years later. He died of a heart attack in early 2015, at the age of 72.
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Classic Gold: This Is Another Day: Andrae Crouch and the Disciples
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 1 Jan 1977
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Classic Gold: Live In London: Andrae Crouch & The Disciples
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 1 Jan 1978
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Finally
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 17 Oct 1990
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Just Andrae
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 9 Oct 2007
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Soulfully
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 22 Feb 2005
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Classic Gold: Best of Andrae: Andrae Crouch and the Disciples
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 18 Feb 2003
Released on 1993 on A&M's subsidiary Light, this was the definitive Andraé Crouch best-of. Light issued its own pair of exhaustive three-disc sets in ...
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The Definitive Greatest Hits
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by IndieBlu Music on 23 Aug 2005
One of the most beloved figures in gospel, Andrae Crouch enlivened the genre in the 1970s and '80s by adding elements of rock and R&B to his music. Th ...
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Classic Gold: Take Me Back: Andrae Crouch and the Disciples
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 1 Jan 1975
One of Andrae Crouch's earliest albums, 1975's TAKE ME BACK finds the beloved gospel performer gilding many of his faith-based songs with inviting R&B ...
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Mega 3 Collection, Vol. 2
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 4 Jun 2002
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The Best Of Andrae Crouch
Andraé Crouch
Humour/Spoken Word - Released by Light Records on 18 Feb 2003
Released on 1993 on A&M's subsidiary Light, this was the definitive Andraé Crouch best-of. Light issued its own pair of exhaustive three-disc sets in ...
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Fresh Takes
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Light Records on 16 Mar 2018
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The Definitive Greatest Hits
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 23 Aug 2005
One of the most beloved figures in gospel, Andrae Crouch enlivened the genre in the 1970s and '80s by adding elements of rock and R&B to his music. Th ...
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I’ll Be Thinking Of You
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 1 Jan 1979
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He's Everywhere…
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Roadshow Records on 5 Feb 1982
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The Gift of Christmas
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Word Records on 5 Oct 1999
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Keep On Singing
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 1 Jan 1975
Gospel stalwart Andrae Crouch formed the Disciples in 1965, and that group remained one of the genre's finest until they disbanded in 1985. KEEP ON S ...
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Pray
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Curb | Word on 9 May 1997
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Classics Vol. 1
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Intersound on 17 Aug 1993
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Andraé Crouch - Live! (Live)
Andraé Crouch
Humour/Spoken Word - Released by Naxos Sweden - Linx on 1 Jan 2003
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Mighty Wind
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Verity Records on 1 Nov 2005
Mighty Wind marks the 40th anniversary of Andraé Crouch in gospel music, a milestone that bears witness to a trailblazing run that took church-friendl ...
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Mercy
Andraé Crouch
Gospel - Released by Word Records on 8 Mar 1994
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