Le Voyage (Sandi Patty Album)
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''Le Voyage'' is the fourteenth studio album by Christian singer Sandi Patti, released in 1993 on Word Records. It's a concept album and it tells the story, done in a musical setting, featuring Patti as a character named Traveler, and she comes from a long line of Sojouners. It has been described as a modern retelling of '' Pilgrim's Progress'' featuring songs about traveling on a journey of faith. ''Le Voyage'' continues her inspirational sound but also adds some upbeat pop and adult contemporary sounds as well. Patti re-records a new version of "Unexpected Friends," originally from her 1990 album '' Another Time...Another Place'' and also features a duet with fellow Christian singer/songwriter and former Kansas lead singer
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called "Home Will Find You." This would be the last album using her last name "Patti." Patti also released a companion book to go with the album. The album would top the ''
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'' Top Christian Albums chart and was nominated for a
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. In 1994, her music video for the first single "Hand On My Shoulder" won Short Form Music Video of the Year at the
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Track listing

All songs written by Greg Nelson and Bob Farrell. # "Prologue" (instrumental) - 3:01 # "Little Narrow Gate" - 4:21 # "Home Will Find You" (duet with
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) - 4:12 # "Long Look" - 3:44 # "Hand on My Shoulder" - 5:15 # "All the Stars" - 5:06 # "The Dilemma" - 5:03 # "Forest of Fears" - 5:19 # "In the Tenderlands" - 4:34 # "Unexpected Friends" - 3:40 # "Theme from The City of Rest" (instrumental) - 3:36 # "Love Can Open the Door" - 3:44 # "No Place to Lay My Head" - 6:11


Personnel

* Sandi Patti – vocals (2-10, 12, 13) * Eric Persing – synthesizer programming * David Hamilton – synthesizers (1), arrangements (1), string arrangements and conductor (1), keyboards (5), concept (11) * Robbie Buchanan – acoustic piano (2-5), arrangements (2-6, 8, 11, 12), keyboards (4-8), programming (11, 12) * Blair Masters – synthesizers (2, 10) * Phil Naish – synthesizers (3) * David Huntsinger – acoustic piano (10, 13) * Tom Hemby – guitars (1, 3, 4, 6-9, 11) * Dann Huff – guitars (2-5, 7, 11, 12) * Jackie Street – bass (3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11) * Gary Lunn – bass (9) * Paul Leim – drums (3-8, 11) * Farrell Morris – percussion (3, 6, 7, 11) * Tom McAninch – French horn (1) * Eberhard Ramm – French horn (1) * Joy Worland – French horn (1) * Pamela Sixfin – violin solo (1) * Mark Douthit – saxophone (6, 8) * Sam Levine – soprano saxophone (9) * Nashville String Machine – strings (1, 2, 5, 9, 10, 11, 13) * Carl Gorodetzky – orchestra contractor (1, 2, 5, 9, 10, 11, 13) * Greg Nelson – arrangements (1, 7, 9, 10, 13) *
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– string arrangements and conductor (2, 5, 10, 11, 13) * Ronn Huff – string arrangements and conductor (9) *
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– vocals (3) * Alan Moore – BGV arrangements (3, 4, 12) * Bob Carlisle – backing vocals (3, 12) * Beverly Darnall – backing vocals (3, 12) * Michael Eldred – backing vocals (3, 12) * Lisa Glasgow – backing vocals (3, 12) * Mark Ivey – backing vocals (3) * Tammy Jensen – backing vocals (3, 12) * Bonnie Keen – backing vocals (3, 12) * Ellen Musick – backing vocals (3, 12) *
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– backing vocals (3, 12) * Leah Taylor – backing vocals (3, 12) * Mervyn Warren – backing vocals (3, 4, 12) * Chris Willis – backing vocals (3, 12) * Vicki Hampton – backing vocals (4) * Donna McElroy – backing vocals (4) Production * Matt Baugher – executive producer * Greg Nelson – producer * Bill Deaton – engineer, vocal engineer, mixing * Bob Clark – string engineer * Brent King – string engineer, vocal engineer * Chip Birge – assistant engineer, mix assistant * Robert Charles – assistant engineer * Todd Little – assistant engineer * Carry Summers – assistant engineer * Greg Parker – mix assistant * Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) * Holly Krig-Smith – production coordinator * Loren Balman – art direction * Patrick Pollei – art direction, design * Neill Whitlock – photography


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References

1993 albums Sandi Patty albums Word Records albums {{Christian-album-stub