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Petra Praise: The Rock Cries Out is the eleventh studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra and their first praise album. It was released on October 3, 1989 by DaySpring Records, marking the band's return to the Word family as the early version of Petra was signed to sister label Myrrh.
Petra Means Rock is Petra's first compilation album. It was released by StarSong in 1989. ... "Praise Ye The Lord" Volz: 3:18: 11. "He Came, He Saw, He Conquered ...
The formula was becoming clear: Two radio ballads (the title track and "Road to Zion" fitting the bill this time), one Volz-penned praise tune ("Praise Ye the Lord" on Never Say Die, "Let Everything That Hath Breath" for More Power to Ya), and six or seven straight-ahead progressive rock songs written by Hartman, touching on topics aimed mostly ...
Petra Praise 2: We Need Jesus "The Holiest Name" 25 11 – — "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" 35 13 – — 1998 "If I Had to Die for Someone" 35 – – — God Fixation "God Fixation" – – 13 — "—" denotes singles that did not chart.
This album set the stage for Petra's success in the 1980s and their next few albums duplicated much of the formula, as well as repeated the "guitar" theme on the album cover. The album is the first to exclusively feature Greg X. Volz on vocals, and new members John Slick and Mark Kelly (keyboards and bass guitar respectively).
Praise is pleasing to the Lord. This psalm gives us the reasons why. Praise, O servants of the Lord because of His Glory. First, “The Lord is high above all nations, His glory above the heavens ...
Unseen Power is the thirteenth studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra.It was released in November 1991. The album retains a driving edge while veering away from the more commercial pop-metal sound of their previous efforts. Bob Hartman has stated that he and the producers intentionally chose to mo
Beyond Belief is the twelfth studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra. It was released on June 20, 1990. It was released on June 20, 1990. In this album the band continues to polish the hard rock / arena rock sound the band had been working on their previous efforts before their praise album ( On Fire! and This Means War!
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