God Is Good – Worship with Don Moen
God Is Good - Worship with Don Moen | ||||
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Cover of international version | ||||
Live album by Don Moen | ||||
Released | September 7, 1998 | |||
Recorded | Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia | |||
Genre | Contemporary Christian | |||
Label | Integrity, Hosanna! Music | |||
Producer | Tom Brooks, Don Moen (Executive), Chris Thomason (Executive) | |||
Don Moen chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Cross Rhythms | [1] |
God Is Good – Worship with Don Moen is an album of Christian worship music recorded by Don Moen. The Contemporary Christian album was recorded live at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, together with 7000 worshippers. Different versions of the album was released in the Asian and international markets. A video was also released, and is the same recording as the international version.
The album features Ron Kenoly singing "Our Heart", which was performed as a duet by both Moen and Kenoly.
Title | CD | Tape | Video | DVD | VCD |
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God Is Good | 13112 | 13114 | 13113 | 40041 | 13111 |
Track listing (International)
- "Praise Looks Good On You" – 04:22
- "We've Come To Bless Your Name" – 04:39
- "God Is Good All The Time" – 05:18
- "I Offer My Life" – 04:26
- "Be Magnified" – 04:42
- "God Will Make A Way" – 03:23
- "Let Your Glory Fall" – 06:36
- "God Is The Strength Of My Heart" – 05:28
- "Shout To The Lord" – 02:56
- "Hallelujah To The Lamb" – 04:29
- "Our Heart" – 05:26
Track listing (Asia)
- "Praise Looks Good On You" – 4:42
- "We've Come To Bless Your Name" – 4:43
- "I Love To Be In Your Presence" – 3:42
- "God Is Good All The Time" – 5:11
- "I Offer My Life" – 4:24
- "Be Magnified" – 4:41
- "God Will Make A Way" – 3:22
- "Let Your Glory Fall" – 6:35
- "God Is The Strength Of My Heart" – 5:26
- "Shout To The Lord" – 2:55
- "Hallelujah To The Lamb" – 4:28
- "Our Heart" – 5:36
Credits (International)
- Carl Albrecht – Drums
- Leanne Albrecht – Vocals
- Justo Almario – Woodwinds
- John Barbour – Vocals
- Ginger Blacklidge – Design
- Randy Brewer – Video Producer
- Tom Brooks – Producer, Arranger, Keyboards
- Tim Campbell – Photography
- Leigh Cappilino – Vocals
- Eric Darken – Percussion
- Ron Davis – Remote Audio Recorder
- Rusty Goodwin – Vocals
- Sandi Hall – Vocals
- Chuck Harris – Assistant
- Walt Harrah – Vocals
- Robbie Heiner – Choir Director
- Mark Israel – Live Audio Mix
- Buddy Jackson – Art Direction
- Paul Jackson, Jr. – Guitar
- Janet Jarrell – Integrity Remote Production Staff
- Chris Jaudes – Lead Trumpet
- Ron Kenoly – Guest Vocalist
- Steven Kerr – Orchestra Director
- Debbie King – Integrity Remote Production Staff
- Abraham Laboriel – Bass
- Linsey Lloyd – Vocals
- Paul Lynch – Vocals
- Tim Marshall – Production Manager
- Don Mayes – Integrity Remote Production Staff
- Steve Merkel – Integrity Remote Production Staff, Senior Video Producer
- Margaret Middleton – Integrity Remote Production Staff
- Paul Mills – Mix
- Don Moen – Worship leader, Executive producer, Piano, Fiddle
- Kane Mosley – Integrity Remote Production Staff
- Rick Muchow – Vocals
- Rick Riso – Vocals
- Adrienne Saltee – Remote Production Manager
- Alfie Silas –Vocals
- Jeanette Soutto – Integrity Remote Production Staff
- Chris Springer – A&R Direction, Integrity Remote Production Staff
- Suzie Stevens-Logan – Vocals
- Chris Thomason – Executive producer
- Leonard Tucker - Vocals
- Burnee Tuttle – Vocals
- Wes Tuttle – Vocals, Integrity/Lynchburg Liaison
- Steven J. Tyrrell – Production Manager
- Monica Visser – Integrity Remote Production Staff
- Myla Williams – Vocals
- Stephen Yake – Video Director
Credits (Asia)
The credits for the Asia version are same as the credits for the international version, with the exception of Tom Brooks and Keith Kuchta replacing Paul Mills in mixing.
References
- ↑ Obrey, Paul (February 1999). "Don Moen - Thank You Lord". Cross Rhythms (49).
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