Mighty Cross
Mighty Cross | ||||
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Live album by Don Moen | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Contemporary Christian | |||
Label | Integrity, Hosanna! Music | |||
Producer | Tom Hartley, Michael Coleman (Executive), Don Moen (Executive) | |||
Don Moen chronology | ||||
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Title | CD | Tape |
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Mighty Cross | 4320CD | 4320CS |
Mighty Cross is an Easter Contemporary Christian album by Don Moen.[1] The musical album was released by Integrity and Hosanna! Music in 1994.
For this album, Don Moen was nominated in 1995 for Creator of the Musical of the Year in the GMA Music Awards, better known as the Dove Awards.[2]
Track listing
- "Praise And Glory To The King Medley" – 09:04
- "Praise Him"
- "Glory, Glory To The King"
- "He Is The King"
- "The Tree Of Life Medley" – 06:22
- "Remember The Cross"
- "Lift High The Cross"
- "Only By Grace" – 04:54
- "Mercy Saw Me" – 06:04
- "We Rejoice Medley" – 07:57
- "And Can It Be"
- "Jesus, We Celebrate Your Victory"
- "We Rejoice In The Grace Of God"
- "O Mighty Cross" – 06:12
- "We're So Amazed Medley" – 06:00
- "Thank You For The Cross"
- "It Is Well With My Soul"
- "Worship The King Medley" – 07:16
- "Behold The Lamb"
- "He Is The King"
Credits
Producer:
- Tom Hartley
Executive Producers:
- Michael Coleman
- Don Moen
Arrangers:
- Camp Kirkland
Worship Leader:
Musicians:
- Mark Baldwin – Guitar
- Bob Clark – Orchestra
- John Hammond – Drums
- David Huntsinger – Keyboards
- Camp Kirkland – Orchestra
- Craig Nelson – Bass
- Steve Potts – Keyboards
- Scott Williamson – Drums
Vocals:
- Travis Cottrell
- Sheldon Curry
- Jackie Cusic
- Gail Farrell
- Stephanie Hall
- David Holloway
- Tammy Jensen
- Penny Schaeffer
- Rick Stewart
- Chuck Sullivan
- Aimee Joy Williamson
- Dave Williamson – Vocal Contractor
- Karla Worley
Engineers
- Bob Clark – Recording, Mixing
- Ron Davis – Remote Recording Audio Crew
- Chuck Harris – Assistant, Remote Recording Audio Crew
- Rob Tew – Assistant, Remote Recording Audio Crew
- Jason Walker – Remote Recording Audio Crew
References
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