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- The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume One (1991)
The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume One is the fifth studio album by Christian singer -songwriter Rich Mullins , released in 1991 on Reunion Records. It is the first in a two-volume series called The World As Best As I Remember It . According to Mark Allen Powell in his book Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music "the project displays maturity in musical presentation and in his vocal style, while the lyrical quality of the material remains strong." Mullins collaborates for the first time with his friend David Strasser, also known by his nickname Beaker. Beaker wrote the worship song "Step by Step" to begin and end Volume One . "Step by Step" would be incorporated into "Sometimes By Step" with additional lyrics by Mullins on The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume Two . "Step by Step" was ranked at number 21 in CCM Magazine's 2006 book The 100 Greatest Songs in Christian Music while Volume One was ranked at number 7 in the 2001 book The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music . Volume One also includes another worship song "I See You." Michael W. Smith would later cover the song twice: first on his self-produced various artists worship album Exodus and on his live album Worship Again . Volume One peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Track listing All songs written by Rich Mullins, except where noted. 1. Step by Step (David "Beaker" Strasser) -2:39 2. Boy Like Me/Man Like You (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) -3:17 3. Where You Are (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) -3:07 4. Jacob and 2 Women (The World As The Best As I Can Remember It) -3:03 5. The Howling (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) -3:21 6. Calling Out Your Name -4:51 7. Who Is God Gonna Use -3:10 8. The River -4:48 9. I See You -5:27 10. Step by Step (reprise) -2:22 Radio singles 1991 "Boy Like Me/Man Like You" -#16 Christian CHR, #1 Christian AC for 2 weeks 1991 -1992 "Where You Are" -#3 Christian CHR, #3 Christian AC 1992 "Calling Out Your Name" -#2 Christian AC 1992 "Jacob and 2 Women" -#21 Christian AC Previous release: Never Picture Perfect (1990) Next release: The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume Two (1992)
- Never Picture Perfect (1990)
Never Picture Perfect is the fourth studio album by Christian singer -songwriter Rich Mullins , released in early 1990 on Reunion Records. Produced by Reed Arvin, the album peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Mullins plays the hammered dulcimer on the track "My One Thing." The Christian vocal trio First Call provides backing vocals on the songs "My One Thing" and "Alrightokuhhuhamen," country music singer Pam Tillis provides backing vocals on the a capella album intro "I Will Sing" and Christian rock singer -songwriter Margaret Becker provides backing vocals on the song "Higher Education and The Book of Love." "Hope to Carry On" is a song originally recorded by Mullins' band Zion in 1981 on the album Behold the Man . The Christian alternative folk band Caedmon's Call would cover the song on their 1997 self-titled album and Mullins would appear in their music video months before his passing. Mullins wrote all the songs on Never Picture Perfect . Track listing All songs written by Rich Mullins. 1. I Will Sing -1:26 2. Hope to Carry On -2:33 3. While the Nations Rage -4:51 4. First Family -3:06 5. Alrightokuhhuhamen -4:12 6. Higher Education and The Book of Love -5:47 7. Bound to Come Some Trouble -3:41 8. The Love of God -2:48 9. My One Thing -3:42 10. Somewhere -4:32 11. The Love of God (reprise) -0:49 Radio singles 1990 "My One Thing" -#1 Christian CHR for 6 weeks, #6 Christian AC 1990 "While the Nations Rage" -#2 Christian CHR, #1 Christian AC for 4 weeks 1990 "Alrightokuhhuhamen" -#4 Christian CHR, #4 Christian AC 1990 "First Family" -#20 Christian AC 1991 "Somewhere" -#8 Christian CHR, #29 Christian AC Previous release: Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth (1988) Next release: The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume One (1991)
- Pictures in the Sky (1987)
Pictures in the Sky is the second studio album by Christian singer -songwriter Rich Mullins , released in 1987 on Reunion Records. An early recording of the song "Screen Door" clocking in at 1:27 appears on this album but a full-length 2:11 radio version would appear on his 1996 compilation album Songs . "Screen Door" became a concert favorite. Mullins wrote the song in Chattanooga, TN on a trip to Knoxville, originally intending to write a limerick. When performing "Screen Door" in concert, Mullins and his band would sing the lyrics and create the song's unique rhythm by hitting plastic cups on a table in a synchronized pattern. In addition to "Screen Door," other songs like "Verge of a Miracle" and the title song did well in Christian radio and climbed up to the Top Ten on the Christian charts. Produced by Reed Arvin. Track listing 1. When You Love (Rich Mullins) -3:30 2. It's Don't Do (Rich Mullins, Steve Cudworth) -3:41 3. Verge of a Miracle (Rich Mullins) -4:13 4. Pictures in the Sky (Rich Mullins) -4:00 5. Be With You (Rich Mullins, Justin Peters) -3:00 6. Screen Door (Rich Mullins) -1:27 7. What Trouble Are Giants (Rich Mullins) -3:59 8. Steal At Any Price (Rich Mullins, Wayne Kirkpatrick) -4:22 9. Could Be A Celebration (Rich Mullins, Reed Arvin, Reneé Garcia , Lang Bliss, Gary Jones) -3:31 10. Love That Knows No Bounds (Rich Mullins, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Cathy Synder) -3:46 Radio singles 1987 "Verge of a Miracle" -#5 Christian CHR, #1 Christian AC for 4 weeks 1987 "Screen Door" (full-length radio single) -#2 Christian CHR, #7 Christian AC 1987 "Pictures in the Sky" -#4 Christian CHR, #2 Christian AC 1988 "Could Be A Celebration" -#29 Christian AC Previous release: Rich Mullins (1986) Next release: Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth (1988)
- Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth (1988)
Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth is the third studio album by Christian singer -songwriter Rich Mullins , released in 1988 on Reunion Records. Considered a breakthrough album, Winds of Heaven... features his contemporary worship song classic "Awesome God." The song is now sung in churches worldwide, particularly the chorus, in worship settings. "Awesome God" is ranked number one in CCM Magazine 's 2006 book The 100 Greatest Songs in Christian Music . The album itself made the list in their 2001 book The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music at number 31. Winds of Heaven... features a who's who in Christian music contributing vocals and instruments such as Michael W. Smith (Mullins' Reunion Records label mate) playing acoustic piano on "If I Stand," Bonnie Keen and Mel Tunney of the vocal trio First Call providing backing vocals on "Such A Thing As Glory" and Reunion Records label mates Kim Hill and Billy Sprague are among the singers singing the chorus of "Awesome God." Mullins also covers Scottish singer and songwriter Dougie MacLean's track "Ready for the Storm." The album also has some world beat influences on tracks like "The Other Side of the World" and "How Can I Keep Myself From Singing" and both songs were made into music videos. "Awesome God" earned Mullins his second Dove Award nomination as a songwriter for Song of the Year (Mullins was previously nominated for Song of the Year in 1983 for "Sing Your Praise to the Lord," the Age to Age track by Amy Grant ). Mullins makes his first chart appearance on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart with Winds of Heaven... peaking at number 8. The album is produced by Reed Arvin. Track listing All songs written by Rich Mullins, except where noted. 1. The Other Side of the World -2:43 2. With the Wonder -4:30 3. Awesome God -3:03 4. If I Stand (acoustic piano by Michael W. Smith) (Rich Mullins, Steve Cudworth) -3:45 5. Home -4:04 6. Such A Thing As Glory -2:43 7. ...And I Love You -3:53 8. Ready for the Storm (Dougie MacLean) -3:40 9. One True Love (Rich Mullins, Steve Cudworth) -4:07 10. How Can I Keep Myself From Singing -3:55 Radio singles 1988 "Awesome God" -#3 Christian CHR, #1 Christian AC for 2 weeks 1988 -1989 "The Other Side of the World" -#13 Christian CHR, #5 Christian AC 1989 "If I Stand" -#8 Christian CHR, #3 Christian AC 1989 "Such A Thing As Glory" -#9 Christian CHR, #28 Christian AC 1989 "Ready for the Storm" -#11 Christian AC Previous release: Pictures in the Sky (1987) Next release: Never Picture Perfect (1990) Watch the music video of "The Other Side of the World" (with lyrics) here: Watch the music video of "How Can I Keep Myself from Singing" here:
- Behold the Man (1981)
Behold the Man is the one and only studio album by the Christian music band Zion, released independently in 1981. Zion was a part of the Zion Ministries out of Cincinnati Bible College. With some help from relatives, they were able to record this album. It did not have any distribution and was apparently just sold at concerts and in the local Cincinnati, Ohio area. It is Rich Mullins ' first early album with the group that also consists of vocalists Beth Snell, Tom Weimer (also on guitar) and Jenny Filson (also on synthesizer). Mullins wrote all the songs and played piano and dulcimer. Three of the eight songs would be revisited on future albums: "Hope to Carry On" (later recorded on Never Picture Perfect and covered by Caedmon's Call in 1997), "Heaven in His Eyes" (later recorded on The Jesus Record ; first on disc one: The Jesus Demos sung by Mullins and second on disc two: The Jesus Record with lead vocals by Michael W. Smith ) and "Sing Your Praise to the Lord" but listed as "Praise to the Lord" (later recorded on Mullins' 1996 compilation album Songs ). Amy Grant recorded her version in 1981 for her 1982 best seller Age to Age but omitted the middle section. Mullins would record the new recording with the middle section intact from the original recording. After Behold the Man was released, Mullins left the band in pursuit of a solo career as well as songwriting. A YouTube link to listen to the album is posted below this article. Track listing All songs written by Rich Mullins. 1. Praise to the Lord -5:38 2. For Unto Us -2:06 3. The Way to Love You -5:07 4. Lord Help Me Be -3:09 5. Nothing In This World -4:07 6. You Can Live Without Him -5:16 7. Hope to Carry On -2:16 8. Heaven In His Eyes -4:36 Personnel Zion: Rich Mullins -vocals, guitar, piano, dulcimer Jennie Filson -vocals, synthesizer Tom Weimer -vocals, guitar Beth Snell -vocals Next release: Rich Mullins (1986) Listen to the album Behold the Man by Zion here:
- Rich Mullins (1986)
Rich Mullins is the 1986 self-titled debut studio album by Christian singer -songwriter Rich Mullins , released on Reunion Records. This would be the first of many albums to be produced by Reed Arvin starting a long collaboration up to his 1993 album A Litugy, A Legacy and a Ragamuffin Band . It is in this album that the song "Elijah" was first recorded. Mullins would revisit the song in re-recorded form 10 years later on his 1996 compilation album Songs . Amy Grant (who has previously recorded his songs "Sing Your Praise to the Lord" and "Doubly Good to You") provided guest vocals on the song "Live Right." Track listing All songs written by Rich Mullins, except where noted. 1. A Few Good Men -3:47 2. A Place to Stand -4:18 3. Live Right (guest vocals by Amy Grant) (Rich Mullins, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Reed Arvin) -4:36 4. New Heart (Rich Mullins, Reed Arvin) -3:17 5. Elijah -4:45 6. Nothing But a Miracle -4:20 7. Both Feet on the Ground (Rich Mullins, Niles Borop) -4:02 8. These Days (Rich Mullins, Pam Mark Hall) -3:40 9. Prisoner -3:28 10. Save Me -3:00 Radio singles 1986 "A Few Good Men" -#12 Christian CHR 1986 "Elijah" -#26 Christian AC 1986 "These Days" -#29 Christian AC Previous release: Behold the Man (1981) (with Zion ) Next release: Pictures in the Sky (1987)
- Rich Mullins
Richard Wayne Mullins (October 21, 1955 – September 19, 1997) was an American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter best known for his worship songs "Awesome God" and "Sometimes By Step." Three of his albums were listed in CCM Magazine 's 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music and "Awesome God " was listed at number one on the 100 Greatest Songs in Christian Music . His songs have been recorded by numerous Christian artists and groups like Amy Grant , Michael W. Smith , Rebecca St. James , Caedmon's Call, Carolyn Arends, Jars of Clay, Third Day and Hillsong United. At the time of his death in 1997, Mullins was the most beloved troubadour in CCM and probably came as close to anyone else in the field to being regarded as a "saint." Mullins was famous for his gentle demeanor, his simple lifestyle, his love for children and his overwhelming compassion for the poor. Many of his songs like "Sing Your Praise to the Lord" and "Awesome God" have already become staples in modern hymnody. Mullins had a distinctive talent both as a performer and a songwriter. His compositions showed distinction in two ways: unusual and sometimes striking instrumentation and complex lyrics that usually employed elaborate metaphors. Mullins did most of his composing and performing on piano and acoustic guitar, but he also had a prodigious talent for obscure instruments. He displayed arguably virtuoso skills on the hammered and lap dulcimers and the Irish tin whistle. More information on Rich Mullins at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Mullins Discography Behold the Man (1981) (with Zion) Rich Mullins (1986) Pictures in the Sky (1987) Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth (1988) Never Picture Perfect (1990) The World As Best As Remember It, Volume One (1991) The World As Best As Remember It, Volume Two (1992) A Litugy, A Legacy and a Ragamuffin Band (1993) Brother's Keeper (1995) Songs (1996) (compilation) The Jesus Record (1998) (posthumous release) Songs 2 (1999) (compilation) Here in America (2003) Deep Valley - Bellsburg Sessions (2023)
- Kingdom Come (2022)
Kingdom Come is the tenth and most recent studio album by Australian Christian singer - songwriter Rebecca St. James , released on March 25, 2022 by Heritage Music Group/Bethel Music. Kingdom Come is St. James' first full-length studio album in eleven years, since her 2011 album I Will Praise You . The album consists of all seven tracks from her 2020 EP Dawn and five new songs. With Tedd T. and Seth Mosley producing the majority of the album, David Leonard, Brad King and Seth Talley produced the final track "Cover Me." The album is preceded by the lead single "Kingdom Come" featuring her brothers Luke and Joel Smallbone, also known as, the Christian music duo for KING + COUNTRY, which was released in the fall of 2021. The song "Battle Is the Lord's" featuring American contemporary worship singer Brandon Lake was previously released back in 2020 on the Dawn EP and is now included on this album. NOTE: Kingdom Come did not chart on any Billboard music album charts. It is her first studio album since 1991’s Refresh My Heart to not chart on the Top Christian Albums chart and her first studio album since 2005’s If I Had One Chance To Tell You Something to not chart on the Billboard 200. Track listing 1. Prelude (Seth Mosley, Tedd T.) -0:27 2. Middle of the Fire (featuring Josh Baldwin) (Rebecca St. James, Josh Baldwin, Tedd T.) -3:47 3. Kingdom Come (featuring for KING + COUNTRY) (Rebecca St. James, Luke Smallbone, Joel Smallbone, Seth Mosley) -3:59 4. Ready for the Rain (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T., Chris Davenport) -4:35 5. Dawn (featuring Luke Smallbone) (Rebecca St. James, Luke Smallbone, Seth Mosley, Tedd T.) -4:58 6. Battle Is the Lord's (featuring Brandon Lake) (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T., Heath Balltzglier, Seth Condrey) -3:56 7. Desert Bloom (featuring kalley) (Rebecca St. James, kalley, Tedd T.) -4:20 8. Fall Back (Rebecca St. James, Seth Mosley, Mia Fields, Jonathan Smith) -4:13 9. Traveling Light (Rebecca St. James, Seth Mosley) -4:13 10. Alleluia Jesus (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T., Kristene Dimarco) -4:47 11. Praise (Rebecca St. James, Phil Wickham, Brian Johnson, Tedd T.) -4:54 12. Cover Me (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T., David Leonard) -4:42 Production credits Tedd T. -producer (tracks 1 -7, 10 and 11) Seth Mosley -producer (tracks 1 -6, 8, 9 and 11) David Leonard, Brad King and Seth Talley -producers (track 12) Radio singles 2021 -2022 "Kingdom Come" (featuring for KING + COUNTRY) -#34 Billboard Hot Songs, #26 Billboard Christian Airplay, #20 Billboard Christian AC Airplay Previous release: Dawn (EP) (2020)
- Dawn (EP) (2020)
Dawn is an extended play (EP) by Australian Christian singer - songwriter Rebecca St. James . Released on July 24, 2020, Dawn is St. James' first studio recording in nine years and her first with Heritage Music Group, an imprint of Bethel Music. On January 10, 2019, St. James announced that she was writing music for a new album with frequent collaborator Tedd T. and that she had signed with Heritage Music Group. The EP was preceded by the lead single "Battle Is the Lord's" featuring American contemporary worship singer Brandon Lake. The single was released one month before Dawn was released. Dawn also features guest appearances by fellow Christian singer/worship leader Josh Baldwin on the track "Middle of the Fire" and St. James' brother Luke Smallbone of the Christian music duo for KING + COUNTRY on the title song. Tedd T. and Seth Mosley were the producers of the EP. All seven track appeared on St. James' next full-length album Kingdom Come (2022). Track listing 1. Prelude (Seth Mosley, Tedd T.) -0:27 2. Middle of the Fire (featuring Josh Baldwin) (Rebecca St. James, Josh Baldwin, Tedd T.) -3:47 3. Ready for the Rain (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T., Chris Davenport) -4:35 4. Fall Back (Rebecca St. James, Seth Mosley, Mia Fields, Jonathan Smith) -4:13 5. Dawn (featuring Luke Smallbone) (Rebecca St. James, Luke Smallbone, Seth Mosley, Tedd T.) -4:58 6. Battle Is the Lord's (featuring Brandon Lake) (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T., Heath Balltzglier, Seth Condrey) -3:56 7. Alleluia Jesus (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T., Kristene Dimarco) -4:47 Production credits Tedd T. -producer (tracks 1 -3, 5 -7) Seth Mosley -producer (tracks 1 -4 and 6) Radio singles 2020 "Battle Is the Lord's" (featuring Brandon Lake) -#48 Billboard Hot Christian Songs, #34 Billboard Christian Airplay Previous release: I Will Praise You (2011) Next release: Kingdom Come (2022)
- I Will Praise You (2011)
I Will Praise You is the ninth studio album by Australian Christian singer - songwriter Rebecca St. James . It was released on April 5, 2011 and is the one and only album to be distributed by Provident Label Group on Beach Street Records and Reunion Records. I Will Praise You is a praise and worship album and her second worship-themed album since 2002's Worship God . St. James parted away with ForeFront Records after more than a decade and signed with Provident Label Group to release the album. It is St. James' first new studio album in five years and is a departure from the rock-fueled sound of her 2005 album If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something . Eight of the songs are original recordings, while St. James co-wrote five of them. First single, "Shine Your Glory Down," is a pop/rock song with lyrics about worshiping God and encountering his light. "You Hold Me Now" is a Hillsong Music cover and St. James also covers worship singer Matt Redman's "You Never Let Go." The album is produced by Mark A. Miller. I Will Praise You peaked at number 9 on the Top Christian Albums and number 153 on the Billboard 200 Albums charts. It is St. James' first appearance on the Billboard 200 Albums chart since Worship God . Track listing 1. I Will Praise You (Rebecca St. James, Jonathan Lee, Fred Williams) -4:21 2. You Never Let Go (Matt Redman, Beth Redman) -4:17 3. Shine Your Glory Down (Rebecca St. James, Jason Ingrim) -3:36 4. You Still Amaze Me (Rebecca St. James, Mia Fieldes) -3:48 5. In a Moment (Michael Neale, Joel Smallbone) -4:43 6. The Kindness of Our God (Rebecca St. James, Joel Smallbone, Fred Williams) -4:23 7. When the Stars Burn Down (Blessing and Honor) (Jonathan Lee, Jennie Lee Riddle) -4:16 8. Almighty God (Stu Garrard, Jason Ingrim, Paul Mabury, John Thatcher) -4:59 9. You Hold Me Now (Matt Crocker, Reuben Morgan) -5:22 10. You Make Everything Beautiful (Rebecca St. James, Luke Smallbone, Fred Williams) -3:05 Radio singles 2011 "Shine Your Glory Down" -#30 Billboard Christian AC Airplay Previous release: The Ultimate Collection (2008) (Sparrow Records compilation album) Next release: Dawn (EP) (2020)
- The Ultimate Collection (2008) (Rebecca St. James compilation album)
The Ultimate Collection is a 2008 2-CD compilation album of the Australian Christian singer - songwriter Rebecca St. James released jointly by Sparrow and ForeFront Records. Released as part of The Ultimate Collection series featuring former artists of the Sparrow label, this collection contains 25 previously released songs on 2 CDs from St James' ForeFront albums, as well as additional songs from other compilation albums. Track listing Disc 1 1. God Help Me (Rebecca St. James) (from If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something ) -3:13 2. Reborn (Rebecca St. James, Matt Bronleewe) (from Transform ) -4:00 3. God (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T.) (from God ) -4:09 4. Lion (Rebecca St. James, Shaun Shankel, Jamie Moore, Cary Barlowe) (from Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe ) -3:50 5. Yes, I Believe In God (Rebecca St. James, Janet Folger) (from Wait for Me: The Best from Rebecca St. James ) -3:39 6. Go And Sin No More (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T., Michael Anderson) (from God ) -4:34 7. I Thank You (Rebecca St. James, Linda Elias, Steve Hindalong, Marc Byrd) (from Wait for Me: The Best from Rebecca St. James ) -3:47 8. Better Is One Day (Matt Redman) (from Worship God ) -4:26 9. Wait for Me (Rebecca St. James) (from Transform ) -4:43 10. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (traditional; arranged by Rebecca St. James and Matt Bronleewe) (from the various artists Sparrow Records album Unexpected Gifts ) -4:22 11. A Cradle Prayer (Rebecca St. James, Charles Garrett) (from Christmas ) -3:28 12. God of Wonders (Steve Hindalong, Marc Byrd) (from Worship God ) -4:14 13. Abba (Father) (Rebecca St. James, Otto Price, Tedd T.) (from God ) -5:21 Disc 2 1. You Are Loved (Rebecca St. James) (from If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something ) -4:39 2. Alive (Rebecca St. James, Matt Bronleewe) (from If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something ) -3:23 3. Psalm 139 (Rebecca St. James) (from God ) -3:25 4. Here I Am (Rebecca St. James, Eric Champion, Bill Deaton) (from Rebecca St. James ) -3:50 5. Blessed Be Your Name (Matt Redman, Beth Redman) (from aLIVE in Florida ) -4:33 6. Breathe (Marie Barnett) (from Worship God ) -3:57 7. Mirror (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T.) (from Pray ) -4:36 8. Pray (Rebecca St. James, Tedd T., Michael Quinlan) (from Pray ) -4:31 9. America (Rebecca St. James, Tedd. T., Phil Laeger) (from America - The EP ) -4:13 10. Expressions of Your Love (duet with Chris Tomlin) (Rebecca St. James, Chris Tomlin, Matt Bronleewe, Jesse Reeves) (from Wait for Me: The Best from Rebecca St. James ) -4:04 11. Song of Love (Rebecca St. James, Matt Bronleewe, Jeremy Bose) (from Worship God ) -4:12 12. Here I Am to Worship (Tim Hughes) (from Live Worship: Blessed Be Your Name ) -3:23 Production credits Tedd T. -producer (tracks Disc 1: 1, 3, 6, 9, 11 and 13; Disc 2: 1, 3, 7 -9) Matt Bronleewe -producer (tracks Disc 1: 2, 5, 7, 8, 10 and 12; Disc 2: 2, 6, 10 -12) Shaun Shankel -producer (track Disc 1: 4) Bill Deaton -producer (track Disc 2: 4) Joel Smallbone -producer (track Disc 2: 5) Previous release: aLIVE in Florida (2007) Next release: I Will Praise You (2011)
- aLIVE in Florida (2007)
aLIVE in Florida is the second live album by Australian Christian singer - songwriter Rebecca St. James , released on March 20, 2007 by ForeFront Records. It is a live CD/DVD combo recorded live at First Assembly of God in Fort Myers, Florida on March 31, 2006 during her If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something Tour. The live album is produced by St. James' brother Joel Smallbone and it features Joel and brother Luke Smallbone performing their self-written song "Without Love" during their segment. Joel and Luke would form the duo 4 KING + COUNTRY a few years later. The CD version contains a studio remix version of "You Are Loved" and the DVD version contains two music videos and a Compassion International video. aLIVE in Florida peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Track listing on the CD version 1. Intro -0:31 2. God Help Me (Rebecca St. James) -3:17 3. Lamb of God (Rebecca St. James, Jeremy Ash, Matt Bronleewe) -5:07 4. Wait for Me (Rebecca St. James) -3:08 5. You Are Loved (Rebecca St. James) (acoustic) -4:31 6. Beautiful Stranger (Rebecca St. James, Cary Barlowe, Jamie Moore) -3:29 7. Reborn (Rebecca St. James, Matt Bronleewe) -4:07 8. Thank You (featuring Joel Smallbone) (Rebecca St. James, TobyMac, Tedd T.) -4:43 9. Without Love (performed by Joel and Luke Smallbone) (Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone) -3:12 10. Lion (Rebecca St. James, Cary Barlowe, Jamie Moore, Shaun Shankel) -3:53 11. Take All of Me (Marty Sampson) -7:45 12. Blessed Be Your Name (Matt Redman, Beth Redman) -4:31 13. Forgive Me (Rebecca St. James, Scott Dyer) -4:02 14. Alive (Rebecca St. James, Matt Bronleewe) -2:59 Bonus studio track 15. You Are Loved (Hisboyelroy's Funk House Mix) -5:34 Previous release: If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something (2005) Next release: The Ultimate Collection (2008) (Sparrow Records compilation album) Watch the concert video aLIVE in Florida here:











