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Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Darlene Zschech (1) 7 (CD 1) Point of Difference: Joel Houston: All of the Above: 1 The Potter's Hand: Darlene Zschech: Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Darlene Zschech (2) 4 (CD 2) Shout to the Lord 2000 (2) 8 The Platinum Collection Volume 1: Shout to the Lord (1) 11 (CD 1) The Secret Place (3) 3 Touching ...
Love Never Fails consisted of eleven tracks all recorded together by Barbara Fairchild, Connie Smith, and Sharon White. Most of the songs were Gospel material, however their style also gave it a Country pop sound to it was well, according to Slicpue.com. [1] None of the other tracks were written by Fairchild, Smith, or White.
She Who Dwells in the Secret Place of the Most High Shall Abide Under the Shadow of the Almighty is a 2003 double album by Sinéad O'Connor. It is a two- CD set. The first CD collects several rare tracks O'Connor recorded as B-sides , for soundtrack albums or in collaboration with other artists, and the second disc contains a live concert.
Kayla Denise Parker-Tolbert (June 29, 1971 – April 21, 2007) was an American gospel and R&B singer and songwriter.. As a songwriter, producer and background singer, she has worked with a number of gospel and R&B musicians, including CeCe, BeBe and Vickie Winans, Brandy, Anthony Hamilton, Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child and Mark Kibble of Take 6.
2024 - Secret Place [7] Albums. 2016- Return Rev. 2:4 2022- Truth in Sounds [8] ... Galaxy Music Awards 2023 Gospel Artiste of the Year Nominated [12] References
The first release under the Arrowhead Music label was the single, ”Artist,” released in April 2019) [11] Laura's third studio release, The Secret Place, released on May 14, 2021, and includes the songs “Shalom,” Yeshua Messiah,” “You Must Increase,” and “Anointed One.”
Released February 4, 2003, it includes a total of thirty-three songs on two CDs. The album reached 29 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2003, and hit number one on the Top Gospel Albums chart in 2004. [2] WOW Gospel 2003 is the first in the WOW Gospel series to use album covers to pay tribute to major cities which were influential in gospel music.
Another song with a reportedly secret meaning is "Now Let Me Fly" [3] which references the biblical story of Ezekiel's Wheels. [4] The song talks mostly of a promised land. This song might have boosted the morale and spirit of the slaves, giving them hope that there was a place waiting that was better than where they were.