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From the late 1990s he has featured on the Youth Alive albums and was one of the original Hillsong United band's worship leaders. His last album with Hillsong United was the 2011's Aftermath . He often lead worship at the church and had contributed for Hillsong albums .
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 ...
No Other Name is the 23rd worship album by Hillsong and was released on 1 July 2014. [2] This live album is named after the 2014 Hillsong Conference. [3] The recording team for this album includes Reuben Morgan, Ben Fielding, Annie Garratt, Jad Gillies, David Ware, Jay Cook, Joel Houston, Matt Crocker, Taya Smith, Hannah Hobbs and Marty Sampson, among others.
Take It All may refer to: "Take It All" (song), a song from the 2009 film Nine performed by Marion Cotillard "Take It All", a song by Pop Evil from Up; Take It All, an NBC game show hosted by Howie Mandel
God He Reigns reached No. 2 on the Australian album charts and the DVD hit No. 1. Initially, there was doubt as to the commercial success of the album as the release coincided with the release of new albums by Guy Sebastian and Paulini, but in that week more copies of God He Reigns were sold than every other CD in Australia combined (including pop charts, alternative, rock, et cetera).
All of the Above is the first studio album and overall eighth album by Hillsong United and the first of a three-part global project. The album includes a DVD containing three live worship tracks recorded at the 2006 Encounterfest youth conference, a sermon from Phil Dooley and a bonus features section.
All of the Above is Youth Alive Western Australia's third praise and worship album, and first live recording in recent years. The album is varied in style - along with typical praise and worship songs, [1] the album also features the faux hard rock sound on "Shout Your Glory", a cover of Jimmy Eat World's "Sweetness", and a generic hip-hop "remix" of Hillsong United's "Tell The World".
Finally, having recorded every performance by themselves for the prior two years, Hillsong United decided to release a compilation album comprising the best performances of the best of the whole era of Hillsong United, while including two new songs, "You'll Come", written and performed by Brooke Fraser, and "Love Enough", written by Braden Lang ...