This Year's Model (Imperials Album)
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''This Year's Model'' is the 32nd studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials, released in 1987 on
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. This is the first album to feature new members Jimmie Lee Sloas and Ron Hemby, replacing long-time tenor Jim Murray and lead singer
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. It was a change in direction as ''This Year's Models sound was more rock-oriented alienating long-time fans of the Imperials' four-part harmony of their early years. The track "Power of God" became a theme song for Christian bodybuilders the
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and new younger fans began to come to Imperials concerts. Production duties were done by
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, who produced their previous album ''
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'' (1985) with songwriting contributions from fellow CCM acts
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, Chris Eaton and Paul Smith who co-wrote the lead single "Wings of Love". ''This Year's Model'' peaked at number 3 on the ''
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'' Top Inspirational Albums chart.


Track listing


Personnel

The Imperials * Jimmie Lee Sloas – tenor, co-lead vocals * Ron Hemby – tenor, co-lead vocals * David Will – baritone, vocals * Armond Morales – bass, vocals Musicians * Peter Kaye – Fairlight programming * Steve Schaffer – Synclavier programming * Keith Thomas – keyboards (1, 2, 5, 8, 9), drum programming (1, 2, 5), rhythm track arrangements (1, 2, 5), additional keyboards (6) * Shane Keister – Fairlight programming, additional keyboards (1), additional bass (1), keyboards (4, 7, 8), drums (4), drum programming (7), rhythm track arrangements (7) * Carl Marsh – Fairlight programming, Fairlight III (1, 3) * Chris Eaton – keyboards (3), drum programming (3) *
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– Fairlight programming, keyboards (6), drum programming (6), rhythm track arrangements (6) * Robbie Buchanan – acoustic piano (9) * Dann Huff – rhythm guitar (2), guitars (5) * Mark Grendel – guitar solo (2), guitars (3, 4), rhythm track arrangements (4) * Tom Hemby – guitars (6, 8, 9) * Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass (2, 8), rhythm track arrangements (2, 4) * Gary Lunn – fretless bass (4), bass (9) *
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– drum overdubs (2), drums (8, 9) *
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– percussion (8) * Mark Douthit – saxophone (3, 8) * Barry Green – trombone (8) * Mike Haynes – trumpet (8) *
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– rhythm track arrangements (4) *
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– additional backing vocals (1) Production *
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– executive producer, jacket concept * Brown Bannister – producer * Steve MacMillan – rhythm track recording (1, 2, 4-9) * Jeff Balding – overdub recording, rhythm track recording (3) * James "JB" Baird – overdub recording * Joe Schiff – rhythm track recording assistant (1, 2, 4-9) * Billy Whittington – rhythm track recording assistant (3), second engineer * Spencer Chrislu – second engineer * Danny Johnston – second engineer * Wade Jaynes – second engineer * J.T. – second engineer * Nick Froome – mixing * Ed Goodreau – mix assistant * Rob Jaczko – mix assistant *
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– mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) * Joan Tankersley – art direction, jacket concept * Patrick Pollei – design * Aaron Rapoport – front cover photography * Ellen Schuster – back cover photography


Critical reception

Evan Cater of
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praised ''This Year's Model'' saying that "the four male vocalists donned leather jackets, laced their hair with styling gel, backed their act with all the musical technology available in the '80s, wrapped it up in shimmering space-themed art direction, and generally sent the message to church youth groups nationwide that this was not their fathers' Imperials. The ultra-sleek pop production, replete with sweeping synthesizers, gritty bass runs, and rockin' electric guitar solos, was courtesy of Brown Bannister, who brought the same big, electronic sound to other '80s CCM records like Michael W. Smith's 'The Big Picture', Amy Grant's 'Unguarded', and Charlie Peacock's 'Secret of Time.' As it turned out, 'This Year's Model' was aptly titled. The album was probably destined to be a period piece, but some of the songs, like the opening 'Holding On (First Love)' and the breakdanceable 'Fallin',' hold up surprisingly well over the years."


Charts


Year-end charts


Radio singles


References

{{The Imperials 1987 albums The Imperials albums Myrrh Records albums Word Records albums