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  2. Church Music (album) - Wikipedia

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    Church Music is the fifth full-length studio album and ninth overall by David Crowder Band, released September 22, 2009 through sixstepsrecords. It reached No. 1 on the Billboard Christian albums chart, and debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 .

  3. David Crowder Band - Wikipedia

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    David Crowder Band (stylized as David Crowder*Band and The David Crowder*Band) was a six-piece Christian rock and modern worship band from Waco, Texas. Their final album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian and No. 2 on the Billboard 200 charts. [ 1 ]

  4. How He Loves - Wikipedia

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    Christian rock band David Crowder Band recorded How He Loves for their ninth studio album, Church Music.It was released as the album's lead single in 2009. For the band's version, Crowder received permission from McMillan to change the lyrics from "sloppy wet kiss" to "unforeseen kiss". [7]

  5. Q&A: Crowder on musical influence, touring and spreading ...

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    From there, he went to form and became the lead vocalist of The David Crowder Band from 1996 until the group disbanded in 2012. As a solo artist, he has over 3 million records sold, 1.8 billion ...

  6. Everything Glorious (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Everything Glorious" is a song by Contemporary Christian band David Crowder Band from their fourth studio album, Remedy. [3] [4] It was released as the album's lead single in 2007. It was first heard on the Passion album Everything Glorious [5] The song peaked at No. 2 on the Hot Christian Songs chart, becoming their highest peaking single on ...

  7. Give Us Rest - Wikipedia

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    Give Us Rest follows the former sextet's applauded Church Music, in which every track was infused with more electronic textures than used before. Critically, it was met with various descriptors for the songs' sounds, including techno, progressive rock, experimental, and even disco-rock, which was attributed to the 13th track "Church Music - Dance (!)".

  8. All This for a King: The Essential Collection - Wikipedia

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    All This for a King: The Essential Collection garnered critical acclaim from music critics.At CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis gave it four stars writing that "While all the major singles are present, added value comes with a trio of electronically-leaning remixes, plus the new, acoustic folk hand clapper 'This I Know,' all of which showcase Crowder's complacency shattering lyrics."

  9. Crowder (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The band's name is usually rendered with an asterisk, as "David Crowder*Band". In a faux-documentary, [citation needed] while recording Church Music, Crowder joked that the asterisk meant, "David Crowder [is about to go insane because Jack Parker continually tries to sabotage the work of the rest of the] band." [This quote needs a citation]