Love's Still Changing Hearts


Love's Still Changing Hearts is the 34th studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials released in 1990. This is the first album recorded on the Star Song label. This album's personnel line-up consists of Armond Morales, David Will, Ron Hemby and David Robertson. Robertson replaced Jimmie Lee Sloas in 1989 but only for this album as he would leave the group for a solo career. This is also Ron Hemby's final album with the group as both Hemby and Robertson were replaced by new tenor leads Jonathan Pierce and Jason Beddoe. Beddoe replaced Hemby but he left the group but Pierce would stay on to record their next album. Former member Sloas co-wrote the track "Goin' Away." The album's final track is a near-9 minute medley of six of the Imperials' best beloved songs and a cover of "Gospel Ship" called "Platinum Medley." Love's Still Changing Hearts peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.

Personnel

The Imperials
  • David Robertson - tenor, co-lead vocals
  • Ron Hemby – tenor, co-lead vocals
  • David Will – baritone, vocals
  • Armond Morales – bass, vocals
Musicians
Production
  • Jeff Moseley – executive producer
  • Armond Morales – executive producer
  • Morris "Butch" Stewart – producer
  • Paul Klingberg – recording
  • Larry Millas – recording
  • Nick Froome – mixing at Sixteenth Avenue Sound
  • Scott Ahaus – second engineer
  • John David Parker – second engineer
  • Tom Russo – second engineer
  • Graham Lewis – third engineer
  • Georgetown Masters – mastering location
  • Jackson Design – art direction, design
  • Russ Harrington – photography