Shout to the Lord 2000

Shout to the Lord 2000
Live album by Hillsong
Released 5 January 1999
Recorded 6–10 July 1998, Hillsong '98 The Conference at the State Sports Centre
Genre Contemporary Christian
Length 74:10
Label Integrity/Hosanna! Music/Word
Producer Russell Fragar, Darlene Zschech, Chris Thomason (Executive), Don Moen (Executive)
Hillsong Music Australia
Hosanna! Music chronology
Shout to the Lord
(1996)
Shout to the Lord 2000
(1998)

Shout to the Lord 2000 is a live praise and worship album of Contemporary Christian music by Hillsong. The album appeared on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 8 on the Top Contemporary Christian Albums Chart.[1]

Making of the album

Shout to the Lord 2000 was recorded live at the 1998 Hillsong Conference by Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong team. Ron Kenoly and Alvin Slaughter also appear on this album. It was recorded at the State Sports Centre as well.

Track listing

  1. "Can't Stop Talking" (Russell Fragar)
  2. "Friends in High Places" (Fragar)
  3. "God Is in the House" (Fragar & Darlene Zschech)
  4. "All Things Are Possible" (Zschech)
  5. "Jesus Is Alive" (Ron Kenoly)
  6. "Breathe on Me" (Lucy Fisher)
  7. "My Heart Will Trust" (Reuben Morgan)
  8. "The Potter's Hand" (Zschech)
  9. "Love You So Much" (Fragar)
  10. "That's What We Came Here For" (Fragar & Zschech)
  11. "My Redeemer Lives" (Morgan)
  12. "God Is Good" (Alvin Slaughter)
  13. "Shout to the Lord" (Zschech)
  14. "Glory to the King" (Zschech)
  15. "Eagle's Wings" (Morgan)
  16. "Hear Our Praises" (Morgan)

Trivia

The Song 'Hear Our Praises' has a Spanish version by the Mexican singer Marco Barrientos recorded in a live album, Alejandro Del Bosque and Abel Brito, in 2000.The album is called 'Es Tiempo De Adorarle' (Is Time To Worship Him) and the song 'De Los Montes' (Hear our Praises).
In 2011, Barrientos, recorded this song again, but this time as a 'Reprise Hear Our Praises', and performs just the bridge of the song, along with his song 'Hosanna', In his album 'Transformados'.

Credits


References

  1. "Hillsong Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
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