''The Altar and the Door'' is the third
studio album
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by American
Christian rock
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band
Casting Crowns, released on August 28, 2007 on
Beach Street Records and
Reunion Records
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History
The label was formed by Amy Grant's m ...
. Produced by Mark A. Miller, the album was inspired by
lead singer Mark Hall's experience looking at the
MySpace pages of his youth ministry students. The album's main theme is the difference between how Christians feel in church and the compromises they make outside of it. Its musical tone, which Hall says is different and more progressive, incorporates more of a
rock sound than their previous, more polished studio efforts.
''The Altar and the Door'' received positive to mixed reviews from critics upon its release. Particular praise was given to the lyrics and the album's overall concept, but some critics felt the album's sound was mediocre and uninventive. The album received the award for Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year at the
39th GMA Dove Awards
The 39th Annual GMA Dove Awards presentation was held on April 23, 2008 recognizing accomplishments of musicians for the year 2007. The show was held at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee.
Nominations were announced on February 14, ...
. It sold 129,000 copies in its first week, a record for a Christian album with no secular media support, enabling a debut at number one on the ''
Billboard
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''
Christian Albums chart and number two on the
''Billboard'' 200 and
Digital Albums charts, only blocked on the latter charts by the
soundtrack for High School Musical 2. It later topped the
Catalog Albums
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chart in 2010. The 18th best-selling Christian album of the 2000s, ''The Altar and the Door'' has sold 1.2 million copies and has been
certified Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA). The
lead single from ''The Altar and the Door'', "
East to West
East to West was a Contemporary Christian music duo from Cleveland, Tennessee, formed in 1993.
Background
Neal Coomer and Jay DeMarcus met in Cleveland, Tennessee, at Lee College (now Lee University) and decided to form a Christian pop group alo ...
", was one of the most successful Christian singles of the 2000s, spending a total of 19 weeks atop the ''Billboard''
Christian Songs chart and peaking at twenty-five on the
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
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chart. While not as successful as "East to West", follow-up singles "
Every Man
"Every Man" is a song by contemporary Christian and Christian rock band Casting Crowns from their 2007 album ''The Altar and the Door''. It was released on April 13, 2008, as the second single of the album. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Hot Chri ...
" and "
Slow Fade
"Slow Fade" is a song by Christian rock band Casting Crowns. Written by Mark Hall, it was released as the third single from Casting Crowns' 2007 studio album ''The Altar and the Door''. Written after the public falls from grace of several church ...
" were both top five hits on the Christian Songs chart.
Background and recording
The main ideas for ''The Altar and the Door'' were inspired roughly eighteen months before the album's release. Lead vocalist
Mark Hall and his co-youth pastor were encouraged by one of their students to look at
MySpace. According to Hall, “It wasn’t any major surprise, but we did see a lot of kids who had two worlds going on. MySpace can be Spring Break for the brain, this place you can go and not think anyone’s ever going to find out. Kids would be listed as Christians and then show their porn star name or what kind of kisser they are. They were just presenting so many contradictions on one page. The temptation was to just get upset and think that’s terrible. But MySpace isn’t really a big problem – it’s just revealing what the problem is".
He noted that this situation isn't unique to teenagers and that while at church "we
hristianswant to serve
od but when "we get out there in the world ... it’s just different. We want to be accepted; we want friends. The compromises start coming in small little increments until you’re just kind of out there. Church becomes more of a guilt activator than a place to go to be with the Lord. It’s a nasty place to live, and we all live there".
Hall says that "When we’re at the altar, everything’s clear, and it all makes perfect sense, and we know how to live. We know what’s right and what’s wrong. The struggle is getting this life at the altar out the door ... That’s the problem; we’re finding ourselves somewhere in the middle".
Hall elaborated in a separate interview that "Somewhere between the altar and the door, it all leaks out and I'm out here wondering what to do, rationalising things instead of living the life that's in me. So the struggle that we have as believers is trying to get those truths (that are) in our heads and highlighted in our Bibles out to our hands and feet. The songs are all the things that happen in the middle of that". Although Hall says that he "always think
lyrics first", he felt that "Once we
asting Crownsgot into the recording I knew we were in for something different, a more progressive approach to the music. These songs sounded different in my head; they've been a big challenge for us as a band. And the music definitely sets the tone for the whole project".
''The Altar and the Door'' was produced by Mark A. Miller. Most of the
recording and all of the
mixing for the album was done by Sam Hewitt at Zoo Studio in
Franklin, Tennessee and My Refuge Studio in
McDonough, Georgia; additional recording was done by Michael Hewitt and
Dale Oliver at those same locations. The
strings
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on ''The Altar and the Door'' were arranged by
Bernie Herms and recorded by Bill Whittington and Steve Beers at The Sound Kitchen in Franklin, Tennessee. The album was
mastered by Richard Dodd.
Composition
Musically, ''The Altar and the Door'' has more influence from
rock as compared to the group's earlier efforts, which had influences from
AC and
pop
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The album's sound has been characterized as "flatter, rougher
pop/rock" than the band's previous, more polished efforts.
The album mixes up-tempo, guitar driven songs with "anthemic, arms in the air tracks".
"What This World Needs" demonstrates influences from rock music
while the title track is driven by guitar.
Tracks such as "The Word is Alive" and "Somewhere in the Middle", the latter driven by
piano, have a "huge", anthemic sound.
Ballads on the album include "
Slow Fade
"Slow Fade" is a song by Christian rock band Casting Crowns. Written by Mark Hall, it was released as the third single from Casting Crowns' 2007 studio album ''The Altar and the Door''. Written after the public falls from grace of several church ...
" and "I Know You're There".
Lyrically, ''The Altar and the Door'' deals with Christian themes.
"Slow Fade" deals with how moments of compromise and mistakes can lead to a "downward spiritual spiral";
it urges listeners to make the right choices.
"
East to West
East to West was a Contemporary Christian music duo from Cleveland, Tennessee, formed in 1993.
Background
Neal Coomer and Jay DeMarcus met in Cleveland, Tennessee, at Lee College (now Lee University) and decided to form a Christian pop group alo ...
" is about forgiveness and the skepticism with which humans accept it.
"What This World Needs" calls the Christian church out for making Jesus' message confusing by adding things to it;
it also looks at the current state of society.
"Prayer for a Friend" is a "simple" song of intercession.
Critical reception and accolades
''The Altar and the Door'' received positive to mixed reviews upon its release. Jared Johnson of
Allmusic gave it four-and-a-half out of five stars, saying it has a "slightly greater dose of rock" and "
Casting Crowns gave fans no reason to be disappointed on Alter
ic.
Deborah Evans-Price of ''
CCM Magazine'' gave it four out of five stars, commenting that "With this new set,
arkHall and his companions again deliver songs that are musically engaging and lyrically insightful ... Few acts more eloquently capture the complexities of being a Christian in today’s tumultuous world, but these fine folks continue to help light the path for the rest of us".
Jennifer E. Jones of
cbnmusic.com gave it four out of five spins, opining that "There’s a reason why Casting Crowns is one of the best Christian bands out today, and that reason is evident when you listen to ''The Altar and The Door''. After three albums, lead singer/songwriter Mark Hall still knows how to speak for those who cannot ... ''The Altar and The Door'' leaves plenty of room for the sinners and the saints to come closer to Jesus".
Mark Lawrence of
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gave the album nine out of ten squares, saying "Traditionally album number three is a defining point in a band's legacy: some bands self implode and produce an album high on production sheen but low on song quality ... other bands though go on to produce their masterpiece ... ''The Altar and the Door'' leans closer to the masterpiece than the flop but leaves you with a sense that they have even greater things to come ... The Altar And The Door' is clearly a Casting Crowns album in sound, content and style but this is far from being a negative thing and will appeal to both existing fans as well as draw in new ones".
Brian Mansfield
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Early life and education
Mansfield grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. He graduated from David Lipscomb High School.
In 1984, Mansfield received a bachelor's degre ...
gave it two-and-a-half out of four stars, commenting that "
asting Crownsconcern themselves with the space between the title’s two fixtures – that is, between intention and action, between doing good and getting in the way, or, as one song puts it, between “the God we want and the God who is.” That’s a space worth exploring, and the band’s motives may be the best, but their anthems are as predictable as a televangelist’s tears: start soft, build big, then cue the strings".
Andree Farias of ''
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'' gave the album a two-and-a-half out of five stars, Farias praised Mark Hall's lyrical style and the album's lyrical concept and themes, but he criticized the music as being "meandering melodies and an all-too-solemn disposition" and said "core fans will undoubtedly support this album, but those expecting the vitality and radio-friendliness of the band's previous releases will find it a relatively challenging listening experience".
Justin Mabee of Jesus Freak Hideout gave it two-and-a-half out of five stars, calling the lyrical content "slightly better
han the band's previous works but deriding the music as "more of the same".
At the
39th GMA Dove Awards
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Nominations were announced on February 14, ...
, ''The Altar and the Door'' received the award for Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year.
It was nominated for
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album at the
50th Grammy Awards
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.
"
East to West
East to West was a Contemporary Christian music duo from Cleveland, Tennessee, formed in 1993.
Background
Neal Coomer and Jay DeMarcus met in Cleveland, Tennessee, at Lee College (now Lee University) and decided to form a Christian pop group alo ...
" received the awards for
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and Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year at the 39th GMA Dove Awards
and was nominated for
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and
Best Gospel Song
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at the 50th Grammy Awards;
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51st Grammy Awards
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Release and sales
''The Altar and the Door'' was released on August 28, 2007.
It sold 129,000 copies in its first week, debuting at number two on the
''Billboard'' 200, behind only the
soundtrack to High School Musical 2.
It also debuted atop the ''
Billboard
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''
Christian Albums chart and at number two on the ''Billboard''
Digital Albums chart.
It was the band's largest sales week and highest charting album to date, easily beating 2005's ''
Lifesong'' which debuted at number nine and sold 71,000 copies in its first week.
It was also the largest number of first-week sales achieved by a Christian artist without support from secular media,
with roughly 70% of its first-week sales coming from Christian stores.
In its second week, ''The Altar and the Door'' sold 41,000 copies.
It topped the ''Billboard'' Christian Albums chart for 12 non-consecutive weeks from 2007–2008.
[Chart dates for ''The Altar and the Door'' on the Christian Albums chart:
*September 15:
*September 22:
*September 29:
*October 6:
*October 20:
*October 27:
*November 3:
*November 17:
*November 24:
*December 1:
*December 29:
*April 5: ] As a result of the album being offered as a discount at
Family Christian Stores, ''The Altar and the Door'' topped the ''Billboard''
Catalog Albums
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chart in 2010;
it spent a total of five non-consecutive weeks atop that chart.
[Chart dates for ''The Altar and the Door'' on the Catalog Albums chart:
*September 11:
*September 18:
*September 25:
*October 9:
*October 16: ] It has been
certified Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA),
signifying shipments of more than 1 million copies.
As of March 2014, the album has sold 1.2 million copies.
In the United States, ''The Altar and the Door'' ranked as the 144th best-selling album and the fourth best-selling Christian album of 2007.
It was the 95th best-selling album and best-selling Christian album of 2008
and the 25th best-selling Christian album of 2009.
''The Altar and the Door'' was the 18th best-selling Christian album of the 2000s decade
and has sold over 1,000,000 copies in the United States.
Singles
Three singles were released from ''The Altar and the Door''.
Lead single "
East to West
East to West was a Contemporary Christian music duo from Cleveland, Tennessee, formed in 1993.
Background
Neal Coomer and Jay DeMarcus met in Cleveland, Tennessee, at Lee College (now Lee University) and decided to form a Christian pop group alo ...
" peaked at number one on the ''
Billboard
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''
Christian Songs chart and spent nineteen weeks at the top spo, tied for the second-longest run at the number one spot in the history of the chart.
It also peaked at number twenty-five on the ''Billboard''
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
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chart
and ranked at number six on the decade-end Christian Songs chart.
The album's second single "
Every Man
"Every Man" is a song by contemporary Christian and Christian rock band Casting Crowns from their 2007 album ''The Altar and the Door''. It was released on April 13, 2008, as the second single of the album. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Hot Chri ...
", peaked at number two on the Christian Songs chart
and at number one on the ''
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'' Soft AC/INSPO chart.
"
Slow Fade
"Slow Fade" is a song by Christian rock band Casting Crowns. Written by Mark Hall, it was released as the third single from Casting Crowns' 2007 studio album ''The Altar and the Door''. Written after the public falls from grace of several church ...
", the album's final single, peaked at number five on the Christian Songs chart.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from the album liner notes.
Casting Crowns
*
Mark Hall – vocals
*
Megan Garrett
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– acoustic piano, keyboards, backing vocals
*
Hector Cervantes
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– electric guitar
*
Juan DeVevo
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– acoustic guitar, electric guitar
*
Melodee DeVevo – violin, backing vocals
*
Chris Huffman – bass
*
Andy Williams
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– drums
Additional musicians
*
Bernie Herms
* Blair Masters
*
Dale Oliver
* Adam Nitti
* Bobby Huff
* Gunnar Miller
* Logan Miller
* Madison Miller
String Section
* Bernie Herms – string arrangements
* Jim Gray – conductor
* Stephen Lamb – copyist
* John Catchings – cello
* Anthony LaMarchina – cello
* Carole Rabinowitz – cello
* Monica Angell – viola
* Chris Farrell – viola
* Jim Grosjean – viola
* Gary Vanosdale – viola
* David Angell – violin
* Janet Darnall – violin
* Conni Ellisor – violin
* Gary Gorodetzky – violin
* Stefan Petrescu – violin
* Pamela Sixfin – violin
* Alan Umstead – violin
* Cathy Umstead – violin
* Mary Kathryn Vanosdale – violin
* Karen Winkelmann – violin
Production
* Mark A. Miller – producer
* Terry Hemmings – executive producer
* Jason McArthur – A&R
* Sam Hewitt – recording, mixing
* Michael Hewitt – additional recording
* Dale Oliver – additional recording
* Bill Whittington – string recording
* Steve Beers – string recording assistant
* Richard Dodd – mastering
* Stephanie McBrayer – art direction, stylist
* Tim Parker – art direction, design
* Jeremy Cowart – photography
* Charles Dujic – hair stylist, make-up
Chart positions
Album
Singles
Certifications
References
Notes
Footnotes
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2007 albums
Casting Crowns albums
Reunion Records albums