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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 ]
These Same Skies was recorded in Orange County, California, marking the first Hillsong Worship project to be recorded entirely in the United States. [3] Chris Davenport of Hillsong Worship shared the meaning behind the album's title, saying: [4] From the very beginning, the skies have displayed the glory of God. The skies over creation.
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 ...
Unidos Permanecemos (Spanish for "United We Stand") is a live album by Australian band Hillsong United.It was recorded in Spain and sung in Spanish. AllMusic gave the album a four star rating out of five, writing that "The fact that the Aussies took the time to learn the lyrics and enunciate them correctly is proof that they didn't just want to rush out something to appease their ardent Latin ...
Mighty to Save is the fifteenth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Church. It was released in July 2006, at the annual Hillsong Conference. The album peaked at No. 25 on the ARIA Albums Chart. [1]
The majority of the songs for the album were written and composed by Geoff Bullock, the then Worship Pastor of Hillsong Church. It was recorded live by Bullock, Darlene Zschech, and the Hillsong team. [1] [2] The cover was designed by a local design firm in Sydney. The font used for the title is Century Gothic (a standard font on Microsoft ...
The band had several recording sessions for Wonder at The Record Plant in Los Angeles. [13] Lead vocalist Joel Houston felt that the album's title and themes reflected returning wonder to both faith and worship, saying, "This is the challenge, and this is what worship— if worship can be summed up as an expression of art and music and story— is ultimately designed to do.
Discussing its risqué nature, Moretti has stated, "It should be taken the way you interpret it. The lyrics mean different things to different people." [12] "Alone, Together" continues the sexual theme by dropping hints about cunnilingus, [14] while the yelp at the start of "New York City Cops" was created as a pastiche of rock band Aerosmith.