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Unidos Permanecemos (Spanish for "United We Stand") is a live album by Australian band Hillsong United.It was recorded in Spain and sung in Spanish. AllMusic gave the album a four star rating out of five, writing that "The fact that the Aussies took the time to learn the lyrics and enunciate them correctly is proof that they didn't just want to rush out something to appease their ardent Latin ...
All I Really Want: Leah Cooney: Awake (2000) 9 All My Hope: Reuben Morgan Jason Ingram: Cornerstone: 6 All of My Days: Mark Stevens: You Are My World: 3 All Praises to the King: Andy Wallis: Faithful: 7 All the Days of My Life: Russell Fragar: Simply Worship 2: 8 All the Heavens: Reuben Morgan: Blessed (1) 14 Ultimate Worship (1) 14 All Things ...
"Taking It All Too Hard" is the sixth track from the self-titled album by Genesis, released in 1983. It included the eighth track from the album, "Silver Rainbow," as the B-side . Background
The first of these was initially to be the eighth album (and first studio album) by Hillsong United. That album was simply released with the title All of the Above . The second of these to be part of the series was to be an extended play release compiled of performances by Hillsong United's under 21-year-old members.
The song ideas began early in the production of the album. Crocker worked with Ligthelm later back in Australia to write more of the lyrics and Ligthelm helped deciding that the theme of the song should be about stepping into the unknown and Peter having blind trust to walk on water. Much of the melody was written over the course of 10 days at ...
Mighty to Save is the fifteenth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Church. It was released in July 2006, at the annual Hillsong Conference . The album peaked at No. 25 on the ARIA Albums Chart .
In June 1993, Tony Cummings of Cross Rhythms rated the album as 7 out of 10 and described the group as willing to "take on the full hard rocking armoury of AOR to shout praises to God". [3] He summarised the album with "What they lack in subtlety they make up for in exuberance ... Recommended to radical worshippers". [3]
Yet, Hillsong goes beyond the congregational-friendliness common to modern worship anthems by adding their own artistic flair." [ 20 ] John Brandon of Christianity Today pointed out "Take Heart", "Go" and "Search My Heart" as the highlights of the album and summarized it saying: "More textured than previous releases, the new Hillsong United is ...