''Almost There'' is the first studio album by the American
Christian rock band
MercyMe
MercyMe is an American contemporary Christian music band founded in Edmond, Oklahoma. The band consists of lead vocalist Bart Millard, percussionist Robby Shaffer, bassist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul.
The b ...
. Produced by
Pete Kipley, it was released on August 14, 2001, by
INO Records
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Arts and music
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*Ino (Greek mythology), a queen of Thebes in Greek mythology
* INO Records, an American Christian music label
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. After releasing six albums as an
unsigned band, they decided to pursue a
record contract
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because it became too difficult to sell albums, book shows, and manage themselves. The band was assigned to work with Kipley, who had not produced a major project before. Four songs on the album had previously appeared on their self-released albums; the rest were newly recorded songs. Critics have characterized the music on the album as
contemporary worship
Contemporary worship is a form of Christian worship that emerged within Western evangelical Protestantism in the 20th century. It was originally confined to the charismatic movement, but is now found in a wide range of churches, including many w ...
and
pop rock
Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre with an emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than rock music. Originating in the late 1950s as an alternative to normal rock and roll, earl ...
, with a more radio-friendly sound than the band's self-released albums.
''Almost There'' received critical acclaim from music critics, who praised the album's songwriting; "
I Can Only Imagine" received particular compliments. Critics were more divided on the album's sound. Some felt the album was "innovative" or "fresh", while others felt it was middle-of-the-road or derivative. ''
CCM Magazine
''CCM Magazine'' is a twice-monthly online magazine focusing on contemporary Christian music, published by Salem Publishing, a division of Salem Communications.
History
''CCM'' was first published in July 1978, as a printed magazine. It has be ...
'' listed it in their 25th anniversary edition as one of '100 Albums You Need to Own'.
"
Bless Me Indeed (Jabez's Song)" was released as the album's
lead single
A lead single (also known as a debut single) is the first single to be released from a studio album by an artist or a band, usually before the album itself is released and also occasionally on the same day of the album's release date.
Release s ...
; however, it underperformed on the charts, leading initially to poorer than expected sales for the album. The second single, "I Can Only Imagine", peaked at number one on the ''
Radio & Records'' Christian AC chart in 2002. Its success contributed to a sharp increase in sales, and the song stayed on the Christian charts so long that plans for a third single from the album were scrapped. After the song crossed over to mainstream radio in 2003, the album peaked at number 39 on the
''Billboard'' 200 and number one on the ''Billboard''
Christian Albums
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chart. ''
Billboard'' ranked it as the fourth best-selling Christian album of the 2000s in the United States. ''Almost There'' has been
certified triple platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has sold over 3 million copies in the United States.
Background and recording
MercyMe
MercyMe is an American contemporary Christian music band founded in Edmond, Oklahoma. The band consists of lead vocalist Bart Millard, percussionist Robby Shaffer, bassist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul.
The b ...
was formed in 1994 by vocalist
Bart Millard
Bart Marshall Millard (born December 1, 1972) is an American singer and songwriter who is best known as the leader of the band MercyMe. He has also released two solo albums: '' Hymned, No. 1'', in 2005 and '' Hymned Again'' in 2008. He received a ...
, guitarist Mike Scheuchzer, and keyboardist Jim Bryson.
Bassist Nathan Cochran joined the band in 1997, with drummer Robby Shaffer joining the following year.
In October 1999, they issued their fifth self-released album, ''
The Worship Project''.
The album proved successful, selling over 60,000 copies within a year, but the difficulty of selling albums directly, in addition to having to book and manage for themselves, led the band to pursue a contract with a record label. Millard was directed by a friend to contact Jeff Moseley, who had connections in the
Christian music industry
The Christian music industry is one aspect of the broader music industry, with a focus on Christian music and subgenres such as gospel music, southern gospel, contemporary Christian music, contemporary worship music, and even traditional church mus ...
, for advice. After being contacted by Millard, Moseley expressed interest in the band, and within a week MercyMe was officially signed to
INO Records
Ino or INO may refer to:
Arts and music
*I-No, a character in the ''Guilty Gear'' series of video games
*Ino (Greek mythology), a queen of Thebes in Greek mythology
* INO Records, an American Christian music label
*Ino Yamanaka, a character in t ...
, a new record label Moseley was helming.
Moseley introduced the band to
Pete Kipley, who would produce the album. Although Kipley had been involved on some minor projects like radio mixes, ''Almost There'' was his first major project. Millard called Kipley an "amazing guy" and credited him with improving the band's songwriting skills and teaching them about the music industry.
Four of the songs on ''Almost There'' ("Call to Worship", "Cannot Say Enough", "
I Can Only Imagine", and "In You") had previously appeared on the band's self-released albums.
All of the other songs on the album were new, and had not appeared on any of their previous albums.
Millard and MercyMe wrote every song on the album, with the exception of "I Worship You", which was written by Kipley and
Regie Hamm.
Although the band wanted to write their own material, they said they liked this song so much that they wanted it to appear as the first track on the album.
"
Bless Me Indeed (Jabez's Song)" was written at the request of the label, who wanted to capitalize off of the success of the popular
Bruce Wilkinson book ''
The Prayer of Jabez'' (2000). The band did not want to record the song, but eventually acquiesced.
According to Millard, the band had to "kind of fight" the label to have "House of God" included on the album; they insisted on including the song because they considered themselves a rock band and felt the label was pushing them too far towards the
adult contemporary
Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul, R&B, quie ...
genre.
''Almost There'' was recorded at Ivy Park, The Indigo Room, Paradise Sound, and IBC Studios. Kipley produced and
programmed the record, while Skye McCaskey and Julian Kindred
engineered the album. Salvo
mixed a majority of the songs on the album at Cool Springs Studio with the exception of "In You", which was mixed by Shane Wilson.
Strings were recorded by the Paltrow Performance Group.
Composition
''Almost There'' has been described by critics as being a
worship
Worship is an act of religious devotion usually directed towards a deity. It may involve one or more of activities such as veneration, adoration, praise, and praying. For many, worship is not about an emotion, it is more about a recogniti ...
and
pop rock
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album. The album was noted as being stylistically similar to
contemporary Christian
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bands like
FFH.
In contrast to the band's self-released albums, which had an "organic" feel, ''Almost There'' adopts a more radio-friendly musical style,
although the rock style of the band's self-released albums does occasionally resurface.
Steve Losey of
Allmusic
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compared Scheuchzer's "guitar nuances" to
U2's guitarist
the Edge
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and described Bryson's keyboards as being "intense but subtle".
Losey described the album's first song "I Worship You" as "falling somewhere between adult contemporary and rock", and it utilizes acoustic guitars and "swirling" synthesizers.
"Here Am I" relates the story of people who are not being reached by Christians,
and "challenges the listener to go out into the world and stand up for their King".
"On My Way to You" is a worship song, requesting "wisdom, purity, and humility in our pursuit of holiness".
"How Great is Your Love" incorporates both string and electronic instruments;
Millard's vocals in the song utilize "effect-laden delays".
"I Can Only Imagine" is a
ballad
A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French ''chanson balladée'' or ''ballade'', which were originally "dance songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and ...
,
opening with just a piano before building to include drums and guitar.
Lyrically, it asks what it will be like in Heaven, standing before God.
"Bless Me Indeed (Jabez's Song)" is one of the fastest songs on the album. Lyrically, the song parallels the prayer of the Biblical character
Jabez in
1 Chronicles 4:10, asking God for blessing and protection from evil.
"Cannot Say Enough" was described as "ambient" and compared to
Third Day
Third Day was a Christian rock band formed in Marietta, Georgia during the 1990s. The band was founded by lead singer Mac Powell, guitarist Mark Lee (both of whom were the only constant members) and Billy Wilkins. Drummer David Carr was the ...
's "Your Love Oh Lord".
"House of God" was noted as being one of the album's more rock-oriented songs.
The song utilizes "driving" guitars
and a "nasty" guitar riff,
and invites the listener to enter the
house of god.
"Call to Worship" is a mid-tempo song led by guitar; the song was compared to the work of
the Cure
The Cure are an English rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, West Sussex. Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band's formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith has remained the only constant member. The band's ...
.
The final two songs on the album, "All Fall Down" and "In You", are slower-paced songs, with the latter being led by piano and strings.
Release and commercial performance
''Almost There'' was released in the United States on August 14, 2001.
"Bless Me Indeed (Jabez's Song)" was released in 2001
as the album's
lead single
A lead single (also known as a debut single) is the first single to be released from a studio album by an artist or a band, usually before the album itself is released and also occasionally on the same day of the album's release date.
Release s ...
.
The label aimed to give the band a wider appeal by capitalizing on the success of the popular book ''The Prayer of Jabez''.
The song debuted on the ''
Radio & Records'' Christian AC chart on August 31, 2001 at number 29,
and spent four weeks on the chart, peaking at number 27.
The poor chart performance of the song led to album sales that were lower than anticipated.
The album debuted at number 12 on the ''
Billboard''
Christian Albums
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chart on September 1, 2001,
and a week later entered the ''Billboard''
Heatseekers Albums chart, which ranks the top albums from artists who have not had an album enter the top 100 on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart, at number 39.
"I Can Only Imagine" was released to radio on October 12, 2001.
The song debuted on the Christian AC chart on November 2, 2001;
it reached the number one position on February 22, 2002
[The following sources confirm peak positions for each single on the '' Radio & Records'' Christian AC chart:
*
* ] and spent two weeks at the top spot. It also peaked at number 15 on the ''Radio & Records'' Christian CHR chart.
As a result of the single's airplay, ''Almost There'' experienced a "surge" in sales.
The album debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200 at number 184 on December 22, 2001,
and entered the top ten on the Christian Albums chart on January 19, 2002, charting at number eight.
The album reached the peak of the Heatseekers Albums chart on February 2, 2002, and the following week entered the top 100 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, charting at number 98.
"How Great Is Your Love" was announced as the album's third single in an interview with ''Billboard'' magazine on February 12, 2002.
Millard had heavily pushed INO Records to release it as a single. However, "I Can Only Imagine" stayed on the Christian charts so long that by the time it fell off, the band had to begin work on their next record, and the song ultimately was not released to radio.
''Almost There'' was
certified Gold
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by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on June 13, 2002,
signifying shipments of over 500,000 copies.
More than a year after the album's release and following the release of the band's second studio album, ''
Spoken For'' (2002), ''Almost There'' remained near the top of the Christian charts.
''Almost There'' ranked as the 6th best-selling Christian album
and the 128th best-selling album of 2002 in the United States.
Sales of the album increased throughout 2003 as "I Can Only Imagine" received airplay on mainstream radio formats.
The song peaked at number five on the ''Billboard''
Adult Contemporary
Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul, R&B, quie ...
chart and number 71 on the
Hot 100, also
crossing over to the
Mainstream Top 40,
Adult Top 40
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, and
Hot Country Songs charts.
The album was certified Platinum on July 14, 2003 by the RIAA; a month later, ''Almost There'' reached the top spot of the Christian Albums chart for the first time after 107 weeks on the chart.
It reached its peak of number 37 on the ''Billboard'' 200 on September 20, 2003.
It ranked as the 2nd-best selling Christian album
and 128th best-selling album of 2004.
By May 2004, ''Almost There'' had sold over 1.5 million copies,
and as of April 2006 it has sold over 2.2 million copies.
''Almost There'' was certified double platinum on January 20, 2005 by the RIAA;
as of 2012, it is one of only eight Christian albums to have reached that milestone, with others including
P.O.D.'s ''
Satellite
A satellite or artificial satellite is an object intentionally placed into orbit in outer space. Except for passive satellites, most satellites have an electricity generation system for equipment on board, such as solar panels or radioi ...
'',
Switchfoot's ''
The Beautiful Letdown
''The Beautiful Letdown'' is the fourth studio album by alternative rock band Switchfoot. Released on February 25, 2003, it launched the band into the mainstream on the strength of two top 20 singles: "Meant to Live" and "Dare You to Move." The a ...
'', and
Casting Crowns
Casting Crowns is a contemporary Christian and Christian rock band started in 1999 by youth pastor Mark Hall, who serves as the band's lead vocalist, as part of a youth group at First Baptist Church in Downtown Daytona Beach, Florida. They later ...
'
self-titled debut album.
In its 2000s decade-end charts, ''Billboard'' ranked ''Almost There'' as the fourth best-selling Christian album of the 2000s in the United States, behind only ''Satellite'', ''The Beautiful Letdown'', and
Alan Jackson
Alan Eugene Jackson (born October 17, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter. He is known for blending traditional honky-tonk and mainstream country pop sounds (for a style widely regarded as "neotraditional country"), as well as penning many ...
's ''
Precious Memories''.
Millard's story and the story of "I Can Only Imagine" were adapted into a
film of the same name, which was released in March 2018. "I Can Only Imagine" returned to the charts following the film's release, with the song debuting at number two on the ''Billboard''
Christian Songs
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chart and spending a third week at number one on the ''Billboard'' Christian Digital Songs chart; the song had spent 425 weeks on the chart at that point, the longest run of any song in the chart's history.
The song later peaked at number one on the Christian Songs chart on March 31, 2018,
and spent three weeks at the top spot.
It also peaked at number 10 on the ''Billboard''
Digital Songs chart.
''Almost There'' was certified triple platinum on June 15, 2018,
and "I Can Only Imagine" was certified five-times platinum on October 21, 2022.
As of April 2019, it is best-selling Christian single of all-time.
Critical reception and accolades
''Almost There'' received critical acclaim from music critics.
Critics praised the album's lyrical content, with particular compliments being given to "I Can Only Imagine".
[
*
*
* ] Losey gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, praising it as "a disc that holds power" and being an "exception" rather than a "norm" in comparison to most other praise and worship releases. Losey also praised Scheuchzer and Bryson for their guitar work and keyboard performances, respectively.
Adam Woodroof of ''
CCM Magazine
''CCM Magazine'' is a twice-monthly online magazine focusing on contemporary Christian music, published by Salem Publishing, a division of Salem Communications.
History
''CCM'' was first published in July 1978, as a printed magazine. It has be ...
'' gave it 3.5 out of 5 stars. While Woodroof felt the album did not deliver an innovative sound, he complemented it as offering "a breath of fresh air—and a sincerity sure to hold other artists wishing to dive into the genre accountable".
In a review for ''
Charisma
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Scholars in sociology, political science, psychology, and management reserve the term for a type of leadership seen as extraordinary; in these fields, the term "ch ...
'', Margaret Feinburg praised the album for incorporating songs from their previous self-released albums. She said that "MercyMe was stripped of much of its wonderful, organic, out-of-the box sound but given new life for radio airplay", and that "Overall, MercyMe is a band that deserves to be heard".
Kevin McNeese of New Release Today gave the album 5 out of 5 stars, calling it "another defining album" in praise and worship music. He particularly praised "I Can Only Imagine", calling it the album's highlight, but noted the other songs on the album were "penned with the same passion".
The J Man of
Crosswalk.com gave ''Almost There'' a B, and said that "In the ever-growing genre of modern worship, MercyMe steps up to the plate and drives a home run over the fence". He praised the album as having a "fresh sound", but felt that much of the album was "somewhat low-key".
Kevin Chamberlain of Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album 4 out of 5 stars. Chamberlain praised the album as being "lyrically one of the best albums out there" and said that "Every song is based on some sort of Scripture or Spiritual truth seldom found in some Christian music" but felt the album's sound was average, comparing it to "FFH or any typical Contemporary Christian artist".
Megumi Nakamura of ''
Cross Rhythms'' gave the album 7 out of 10 stars. She praised "I Can Only Imagine", but said that "little else on the album that matches the huge impact of that one song".
In a later review for the album's "Platinum Edition", Allan Clare gave it an 8 out of 10, saying the rest of the album aside from "I Can Only Imagine" was "bland".
Russ Breimeier of ''
Christianity Today'' felt the album was "something of a mixed bag" and described the band's sound was "a little too mellow to be rock, and a little too heavy to be pop... their particular style doesn't stray from a middle of the road sound". Breimier described the album as not being particularly good or bad and offered a weak recommendation to fans of worship bands like
By the Tree and
Delirious?
Delirious? (formerly known as The Cutting Edge Band) were an English contemporary Christian band. For the majority of their career, the lineup featured Martin Smith on vocals and guitar, Stu G (full name Stuart Garrard) on guitar and backing v ...
.
In its 25th anniversary edition, ''CCM Magazine'' listed ''Almost There'' as one of '100 Albums You Need to Own'.
In 2004, the magazine ranked "I Can Only Imagine" as the fourth-greatest song in
Christian music
Christian music is music that has been written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life and faith. Common themes of Christian music include praise, worship, penitence, and lament, and its forms vary widely aroun ...
.
At the
33rd GMA Dove Awards, "I Can Only Imagine" won the awards for
Song of the Year and Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year.
Track listing
(Credits and track list from the album liner notes)
Credits and personnel
(Credits from the album liner notes)
MercyMe
* Bart Millard – lead vocals
* Jim Bryson – keys
* Mike Scheuchzer – guitars, backing vocals
* Nathan Cochran – bass, backing vocals
* Robby Shaffer – drums
Additional performers
* Paltrow Performance Group – strings
Technical and miscellaneous
* Pete Kipley – producer, programming
* Skye McCaskey – engineer
* Julian Kindred – engineer
* Salvo – mixing (1-10)
* Shane Wilson – mixing (11)
* Cool Spring Studio – mixing location
* Elizabeth Workman – design
* Shawn Sanders – band photos
Charts
Certifications
References
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2001 debut albums
INO Records albums
MercyMe albums