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Andy Pratt attained vast critical acclaim in the 1970s, mostly based on the albums
Andy Pratt (1973) and, particularly,
Resolution (1976), which Rolling Stone magazine raved "has forever changed the face of rock." Though
Pratt never gained the commercial success that many predicted, he was nonetheless seen as one of the most unique singer/songwriters of his day. Born into a well-to-do family in Boston (his great-grandfather founded the Pratt Institute),
Andy Pratt graduated from Harvard in 1968 and became musically active in the Cambridge, Massachusetts scene with groups such as Butter and the Chosen Few. In 1972, he cut a demo of "Avenging Annie" before releasing his 1973
Columbia album,
Andy Pratt, to much critical praise. In 1975,
Pratt enrolled in Boston's Life Institute after the death of his father, seemingly searching for a higher meaning in life. Released from his
Columbia contract that same year,
Pratt hooked up with
Arif Mardin, who worked diligently with him to find expression to the profound changes in his life.
The result was the classic
Resolution album, released on Nemperor in 1976. Though the album received rave reviews and charted reasonably well, it was no runaway commercial success. The next effort from
Pratt and
Mardin,
Shiver in the Night, was notably more commercial than
Resolution and sold moderately well. In 1979,
Pratt released
Motives, his final album for Nemperor. It signaled his conversion to Christianity, though
Pratt's unique style remained intact.
Andy Pratt continued to release albums into the '80s and '90s. He has lived in Belgium since 1996, after having originally moved to Holland in 1987 and marrying a Dutch woman in 1988. His music is mostly Christian-based and
Pratt states that it has been used as the impetus for inner healing of people in distress. The interesting
Live at the Village Underground 2003 was released by Renaissance Records in 2009.
Pratt also had several studio records appear on the ItsAboutMusic.com site in the late 2000s, then in 2010, he released the full-length Andy Pratt Loves You on Forward Motion Records. Over the next decade, he worked steadily, releasing new albums on Forward Motion Records nearly every year. He switched to Continental Record Services for 2015's
Do You Remember Me? and the 2018 EP
Horizon Disrupted appeared on Thrift Girl Records. ~ Michael Ofjord