Mark Heard - Dry Bones Dance | The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music

#29: Mark Heard — Dry Bones Dance (1990)

Acoustic vigor meets lyrical grit—poetry, protest, and spiritual ache woven into one of Heard’s most celebrated works.

Intro

Appearing in The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music, Dry Bones Dance (1990) stands as a defining statement for its era—artistically bold, spiritually resonant, and historically influential.

The Album in Context

This project emerged during a transformative period in Christian music, when artists pushed beyond formula to craft work shaped by authenticity, craft, and heartfelt theological reflection. Its sonic landscape reveals musicians deeply committed to telling the truth in sound and story.

Within the CCM movement, the album challenged expectations and widened the creative vocabulary for what Christian artistry could be. It inspired peers, ignited emerging songwriters, and expanded the emotional and intellectual range of faith-driven music.

Standout Songs

  • “Rise From the Ruins” — A defining track whose message and musicality capture the essence of the record.
  • “Everything Is Alright” — A fan-favorite that blends artistic excellence with spiritual insight.
  • “House of Broken Dreams” — A cornerstone cut that continues to shape listeners and artists years later.

Why It Matters

Artistically, this album represents the height of intentional craft—carefully constructed melodies, expressive performances, and lyrics that linger long after listening. Its influence threads through modern worship, singer-songwriter traditions, and contemporary Christian pop.

Historically, it helped shift the landscape of Christian music by breaking molds, challenging norms, and demonstrating that faith-based art could be both culturally relevant and spiritually grounded.

What’s Next

Tomorrow in The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music, we continue our journey toward the Top 20. Don’t miss the companion podcast episode of The CCM Professor with Greg Rice for deeper commentary and historical insight.

 

Soli Deo Gloria!

 


This post is part of the series The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music, celebrating the artists and recordings that defined a generation of faith-filled creativity.

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Album Details

Artist: Mark Heard
Album: Dry Bones Dance
Year Released: 1990
Record Label(s): Fingerprint
Producer(s): Mark Heard

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#30: Amy Grant – Heart In Motion (1991)

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#28: Bruce Cockburn – Humans (1980)

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