Ten Years Ago Geoff Moore Signed with Rocketown Records & Released "Speak to Me"
Ten years ago, Geoff Moore signed a deal with Michael W. Smith's Rocketown Records. Four months later, his debut record Speak to Me for the imprint released.
Of the album, Moore said, "I believe this is what God has called me to do as my life's work: to write and record songs that make Him known, and then travel and sing those songs, using the platform that they create to be a voice for the poor and oppressed who have no voice... I pray people will always find me doing what has sustained me these last 20 years: Loving God, loving my children and especially their mom, and taking advantage of every opportunity to make Jesus known."
Rocketown President Don Donahue said, "In addition to just being a great guy we love and respect, Geoff as an artist defies demographics. His music and message capture the imagination of listeners because he writes and sings from experience, and his songs have a timelessness that transcends trends. Geoff is also a very active spokesperson for Compassion, a ministry that strikes at the heart of who we are as well, and we see Geoff's platform to sponsor children as another great reason to partner with him as he continues to speak up for the poor around the globe."
Co-produced by Moore and Dwayne Larring (By the Tree), Speak to Me recalls Moore's earliest days as a singer/songwriter, melding timely lyrics with rootsy melodies to create tracks in the vein of Bruce Springsteen or Bob Seeger. The album's first single, "When I Get Where I'm Going," went for adds at AC and INSP radio Feb. 23, 2007. Originally, a huge country radio hit for Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton, the Rivers Rutherford and George G. Geren III-penned song is now featured as a duet between Moore and Watermark's Christy Nockels.
Other tracks from the album include "Your Day," "Captured," "That's What Love Will Do" and the title track, a reminder that God speaks to His children through a variety of means, especially the poor and needy of this world. Moore has experienced this first-hand via his work with Compassion International and his family's adoption of two girls from China, Anna Grace and Ashley Rose.
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