Passion For Your Name | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Studio | West Park Studios (Littlehampton, UK) | |||
Genre | Contemporary Worship | |||
Length | 54:12 | |||
Label | Kingsway Records | |||
Producer | Martin Smith | |||
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Passion For Your Name is an album by worship artist Matt Redman. This was his second album, following his debut Wake Up My Soul.
The album was recorded at West Park Studios in Littlehampton, England with audio engineer Martin Smith.
The song "Better Is One Day" may concern a mystical experience—the Most Holy Trinity Inhabitation, mystical experience of many saints which perceive the physical, real and alive Presence of God in their heart. "For here my heart is satisfied within your presence"—the author wishes himself to die in order to see and experience God again in Paradise, his house and court, or "come once again to me", because "I've tasted and I've seen".[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Matt Redman, except where noted.
- Disc - Total Time: 54:12
- "It's Rising Up" (Redman, Martin Smith) – 7:12
- "The Cross Has Said It All" (Redman, Smith) – 3:41
- "I Will Offer Up My Life" – 5:02
- "Surely The Time Has Come" – 6:06
- "Jesus, Is This Song of Love" – 3:35
- "The Happy Song" (Smith) – 4:13
- "Turned Me Around" – 5:23
- "This Means I Love You" – 3:25
- "Friend of Sinners" – 3:08
- "Fill Us Up And Send Us Out" – 3:20
- "Rags To Riches" – 3:08
- "Better Is One Day" – 5:59
Personnel
- Matt Redman – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- Richard Causon – keyboards, Hammond organ, accordion
- Stuart Townend – additional keyboards
- Tim Jupp – acoustic piano (5, 6)
- Stuart Garrard – electric guitars, group vocals (1)
- Bryn Haworth – National acoustic guitar, additional electric guitars, lap steel guitar, acoustic guitars (5, 9)
- Martin Smith – mandolin, backing vocals, group vocals
- Andy Coughlan – bass (1-5, 7-12)
- Les Driscoll – bass (6)
- Martin Neil – drums (1-5, 7-12), percussion, drum programming
- Stewart Smith – drums (6)
- Graham Ord – harmonica
- Chris Haigh – violin
- Helen Burgess – backing vocals
- Jussy McLean – group vocals (1)
- Vanessa Freeman – backing vocals (2, 5, 12)
- Paul Carrack – backing vocals (3, 7, 10)
Production
- Martin Smith – producer, recording, mixing
- Les Moir – executive producer
- Mike Pilavachi – executive producer
- David Pytches – executive producer
- Tim Jupp – additional engineer
- James Kessell – art direction, design
- Paul Yates – photography
Release details
- 1995, UK, Kingsway Records KMCD857, Release Date ? ? 1995, CD
- 2000, UK, Survivor Records SURCD040, Release Date 21 July 2000, CD (double CD with "Wake Up My Soul")
References
- ↑ Better is One Day. Youtube. Retrieved 23 September 2018., at minute 0:14, and from 2:40 to 2:43
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