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For All You've Done is the thirteenth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Church.The live album was released on 4 July 2004 on Hillsong label, which peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart. [1]
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With this passage in mind, he picked up his guitar and, as he sang, the words to the song flowed out, but he was not satisfied with the chorus and felt that it did not flow well with the song. For several months, he struggled with the chorus and even put the song aside for about six months before finally finishing it. [3]
Hillsong Church Choir; Senior pastors. Brian & Bobbie Houston; Album cover. Cover depicts: Darlene Zschech (main image), Reuben Morgan, Marty Sampson, Joel Houston, Annie Garratt, Rolf Wam Fjell, Matthew Tennikoff and Jonathan Douglass; Musicians. Nigel Hendroff – electric guitar; Matthew Tennikoff – bass guitar; Jad Gillies – guitar ...
The Hillsong Church started in Australia and from there spread as a Pentecostal movement. Since they started releasing recordings in 1992, they have published and recorded hundreds of songs on over 50 albums, mostly under their own label, Hillsong Music. Below is a list of songs arranged alphabetically by title.
In June 1998 Dave Derbyshire of Cross Rhythms rated the album as 8 out of 10 and described the group as "a talented praise band of guitars, drums and the like and a choir complete with red robes". [3]
More Than Life is the fifth live praise and worship album by Hillsong United. The CD comes with a free DVD which includes documentary footage, interviews and 'behind the scenes'. The album appeared on the ARIA Albums Chart Top 100. [1]
The lyrics of the song were altered, changing the word "Jesus" to "Shepherd" in the first line, [3] without the approval of Zschech or Hillsong Church. [4] At the request of the song's publishers, the song was performed again at the opening of the next show the following night, this time using the original lyrics. [3]