Essential Records
83061-0607-2
UPC | NONE
MFD FOR BMG DIRECT MARKETING
2000
TRACK LISTING
1 - Mac Powell, Cliff Young & Danielle Young - God Of Wonders
2 – Jars Of Clay - The Stone
3 – Leigh Nash & Dan Haseltine - With Every Breath
4 – Mac Powell With Gene Eugene - I Remember You
5 – The Choir With Leigh Nash - Precious Jesus
6 – Sixpence None The Richer - You're Here
7 – FFH - Where You Are
8 – FFH - Merciful Rain
9 – Sonicflood With Peter Furler - Unified
10 – Caedmon's Call - Covenant Song
11 – Third Day - City On A Hill
12 – Gene Eugene - Marvelous Light
13 – Jars Of Clay - This Road
Although there's no new songs
by a fantastic pop band who broke up several years ago to reunite for one new
song (PfR on Roaring Lambs), we do have multiple surprises and delightful joint
efforts. The late, legendary Gene Eugene offers up probably his final
recordings, singing a duet with Third Day's Mac Powell as well as many of the
other artists. Sixpence None the Richer takes some time off from being at the
top of America's radio charts to have lead singer Leigh Nash sing duets with
Jars of Clay's Dan Haseltine and The Choir, as well as featuring a new song as a
group. 3D's Mac also does a tune with Caedmon's Call's Cliff and Danielle Young
while joining his bandmates for an exclusive new song too. And to prove that
more came out of their LoveLibertyDisco Tour than just being able to say they
were the first to tour with their own inflatable "stadium," Newsboys' Peter
Furler teams up with SONICFLOOd for the first time. Last but most definitely not
least, FFH serves up 2 brand new cuts as well.
Fresh, new, creative, unique, and most of all, worshipful, City on a Hill does
what most various artist projects fail to do-- come together. City... flows
exceptionally well as a whole-- even from song to song. For example, as "I
Remember You" (Powell & Eugene) ends, "Precious Jesus" (Leigh Nash and the
Choir) picks up almost exactly where the previous song leaves off, even
including the lyric "I Remember You" as the opening words. The tone and sound of
the project is jointly mellow and creates a soft praise and worship setting
while keeping a fresh modern sound. The only moment where the album seems to
pick up more than the rest of the disc, is on Third Day's upbeat "City on a
Hill." However, it is not a handicap [at all] to the project and still seems to
fit in rather well.
City on a Hill is the first compilation of this kind for Essential Records and a
great disc for worship music fans, anyone looking for modern worship (and
doesn't like traditional worship, like myself), or is a fan of anyone featured
here.
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