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Counting Stars is the ninth studio album by the American contemporary Christian musician Andrew Peterson. It was released through Centricity Music on July 27, 2010.
Background
Peterson worked with Andy Gullahorn and Ben Shive, in the production of this album. Centricity Music released the album on July 27, 2010.
Critical reception
James Christopher Monger, rating the album three and a half stars for AllMusic, says, "Counting Stars may walk a familiar line, but with songs as effortless and engaging as 'Many Roads' and 'World Traveler,' it makes for a fine afternoon stroll." Awarding the album four stars from CCM Magazine, Andrew Greer states, "And what others hear as dirges of human despair, Peterson's infamous imagination transforms into fantastical carols of hope." Josh Hurst, giving the album four star at Christianity Today, writes, "On Counting Stars, Peterson is just a humble folksinger, his music tasteful and elegant, and never flashy." Indicating in a perfect ten review by Cross Rhythms, Paul Kerslake recognizes, "Folk-orientated music can sometimes become a bit repetitive, but the combination of finely-crafted songs and adept musicianship raises this album to the highest level." Laura Nunnery Love, signaling in a four and a half star review from Jesus Freak Hideout, describes, "Counting Stars is another success for Andrew Peterson, and the last five songs prove the artist can stretch beyond his comfort zone."
Reviewing the album for Worship Leader, Jeremy Armstrong responds, "Each of the 12 songs are beautifully sedate, yet winsomely inviting; they stand as poetic jewels...in such a sublime maze of intricate loveliness that everything kind of melds together." Timothy Estabrooks, assigning a four and a half star review to the album, replies, "Due to its less pop oriented nature, Counting Stars is perhaps not the most accessible of Peterson's albums, but to those who are already familiar with his work, it is yet another beautiful masterpiece displaying his delightful ability to create beauty in simplicity." Specifying in a four star review at Louder Than the Music, Jono Davies calls, Counting Stars "some amazing poetic music." Rebecca Rycross, penning a review for Christian Music Review, recognizes, "this is a superb album! Andrew Peterson has outdone himself. His vocals are better than ever, his writing gets more and more captivating with each new album. He is a true artist."
Track listing
Chart performance
Personnel
Andrew Peterson – lead vocals, acoustic piano, accordion, acoustic guitars, banjo
Ben Shive – acoustic piano, keyboards, accordion, Hammond B3 organ, harmonium, programming, percussion, timbales, backing vocals, string arrangements
Gabe Scott – acoustic piano, keyboards, banjo, bouzouki, dobro, lap steel guitar, hammered dulcimer, percussion, timbales, backing vocals
Andy Gullahorn – accordion, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bouzouki, mandolin, backing vocals
Andrew Osenga – electric guitars
James Gregory – bass
Ken Lewis – drums, percussion
John Mark Painter – horns
Stuart Duncan – fiddle, string arrangements
David Henry – cello, violin
Randall Goodgame – backing vocals
Jason Gray – backing vocals
Sara Groves – backing vocals
Melanie Penn – backing vocals
Eric Peters – backing vocals
Jill Phillips – backing vocals
= Production
=Andy Gullahorn – producer
Ben Shive – producer
Todd Robbins – engineer
Shane D. Wilson – mixing
Erin Kraus – mix assistant
Lani Crump – mix coordinator
Bob Boyd – mastering at Ambient Digital (Houston, Texas)
Whit Elam – sound ideas
Micah Kandros – photography
Brannon McCallister – design, layout
References
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