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Building the House of Love is a fascinating peek behind the curtain of Amy Grant's creative process during the making of her album of the same name. The documentary captures a relaxed atmosphere, blending candid moments with the reflective artistry that goes into her music. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to soak in not just the songs but the very vibe of the studio sessions. You get to see the collaborative energy and personal touches that make the album resonate with many. The interspersed music videos for tracks like "Lucky One" and "Say You'll Be Mine" add a nice visual flair, showcasing her presence as a performer. It's a slice of the 90s that connects music lovers with the heart of album production.
This title has seen a few formats over the years, primarily VHS and later DVD, but it's not exactly common out there, which makes it a little gem for collectors. The interest in this documentary has grown as fans of Amy Grant often hunt for deeper insights into her music. It offers a more intimate look than her usual concert footage, reflecting a specific era in pop music that feels a bit rare nowadays.
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