Bookstore Journal July 1995 Gravity Out of the Grey/Sparrow (Chordant) Product Numbers: Cassette SPC1466, CD SPD1466 Musical Style: Pop Gone forever are the days of the alternative-tinged pop found on Out of the Grey's debut album. As with this husband and wife duo's more recent releases, Gravity is radio accessible, intelligent, adult pop, as smooth as any you'll ever hear. Christine Denté's voice is still one of the most perfectly tuned instruments in Christian music. Musically, the songs on Gravity offer something for everyone, from the gutsy rock of "Hope In Sight" to the almost country feel of "So We Never Went to Paris." The latter should appeal to the romantic in all of us: "So we never went to Paris / Found the cafe of our dreams / But our table holds a whole world of memories." Some songs include subtle musical nods to the duo's first album, especially the acoustic guitar work on "Bird on a Wire." Lyrically, Gravity holds to the high standards that the duo set with previous releases. The songs sit perfectly within the confines of adult contemporary radio, but manage to avoid the clichés that plague many Christian artists. Gravity is the kind of album listeners could feel safe recommending to a non-Christian friend who is a fan of soft rock. --S.T. 1