American Studios, Royaltone Studios and Zi Studios (Los Angeles, CA); Lavender Cottage Studios (Acosta Hills, CA); Bridgeway Studios and Emerald Sound Studio (Nashville, TN); Cut Above Studio, Dark Horse Recording, Sound Kitchen, Testerphonics Studio,
The Bennett House and The Parlor (Franklin, TN);
Abbey Road Studios (London, UK).
Ken Love – mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee).
Tony DeFranco – production assistant
Traci Sterling Bishir – production coordinator
Bridgett Evans O'Lannerghty – production assistant
Chuck Hargett – art direction, design
Michael Haber – photography
Bertrand – hair stylist
Pauline Leonard – wardrobe
Notes
This was Terry's last full studio album with the group, as she would leave the group on February 29, 2004.
This was also the last album that involved songwriter Grant Cunningham, who died in July 2002 from injuries caused by a fall in a recreational soccer match in the Nashville region. A foundation named in Cunningham's memory was titled after the Point of Grace song "Blue Skies" from this album.
This was the group's last release with the Word Records management team, as they would be released in January 2002 by the label's new owners.
American Studios, Royaltone Studios and Zi Studios (Los Angeles, CA); Lavender Cottage Studios (Acosta Hills, CA); Bridgeway Studios and Emerald Sound Studio (Nashville, TN); Cut Above Studio, Dark Horse Recording, Sound Kitchen, Testerphonics Studio,
The Bennett House and The Parlor (Franklin, TN);
Abbey Road Studios (London, UK).
Ken Love – mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee).
Tony DeFranco – production assistant
Traci Sterling Bishir – production coordinator
Bridgett Evans O'Lannerghty – production assistant
Chuck Hargett – art direction, design
Michael Haber – photography
Bertrand – hair stylist
Pauline Leonard – wardrobe
Notes
This was Terry's last full studio album with the group, as she would leave the group on February 29, 2004.
This was also the last album that involved songwriter Grant Cunningham, who died in July 2002 from injuries caused by a fall in a recreational soccer match in the Nashville region. A foundation named in Cunningham's memory was titled after the Point of Grace song "Blue Skies" from this album.
This was the group's last release with the Word Records management team, as they would be released in January 2002 by the label's new owners.