The Journey to Miracle River
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 15, 2008
Recorded2000–2008
GenrePop, country
LabelChonin Records
ProducerBernie Chiaravalle
Amy Holland chronology
On Your Every Word
(1983)
The Journey to Miracle River
(2008)
Light On My Path
(2016)

The Journey to Miracle River is the third studio album by singer Amy Holland, who was now in her 50s the time this album was released. This is her first studio album in 25 years, but she did record songs in between the years 1983-2008, such as songs for film soundtracks and other collaborations. This album was released under the Chonin Records label, with Bernie Chiaravalle being the producer for the album. Holland and Chiaravalle have written some songs for the album, but the first track on the album is a cover of a Robben Ford song called "Don't Lose Your Faith in Me". This also marked Holland's return to the music industry after a battle with breast cancer, which she was diagnosed with since 1995. Holland wrote most of the songs for this album.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Don't Lose Your Faith in Me"Robben Ford4:47
2."Backdown"Amy Holland, Bernie Chiaravalle3:18
3."Miracle River"Amy Holland, John Goodwin, Bernie Chiaravalle4:04
4."Hate Love a Little"Amy Holland, Bernie Chiaravalle, Michael McDonald4:52
5."A Few Short Hours"Amy Holland, John Goodwin, Bernie Chiaravalle4:42
6."Witness"Amy Holland, Bernie Chiaravalle4:29
7."You Move Me That Way"Amy Holland, John Goodwin, Bernie Chiaravalle4:05
8."Everybody Wants to Be Your Friend"Amy Holland, Jon Vezner, Bernie Chiaravalle3:42
9."Surrender"Amy Holland, Jon Vezner, Bernie Chiaravalle4:01
10."Nothin' Left to Believe In"Bernie Chiaravalle, Charles Frichtel5:10
11."My Little Rebel"Amy Holland, John Goodwin, Bernie Chiaravalle4:23
12."Honest Emotion"Michael McDonald, John Goodwin, Charles Frichtel4:53

Personnel

Production

  • Bernie Chiaravalle – producer, engineer
  • Gary Cirimelli – recording, mixing
  • Shannon Forrest – engineer, mixing
  • Grady Walker – engineer
  • Wailani Hipilito – design
  • Scott Johnson – design
  • Anne Goetze – photography


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