All of the Above (Hillsong United album)

All of the Above is the first studio album and overall eighth album by Hillsong United and the first of a three-part global project. The album includes a DVD containing three live worship tracks recorded at the 2006 Encounterfest youth conference, a sermon from Phil Dooley and a bonus features section. It debuted at No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart on 26 March 2007.[1]

All of the Above
Studio album by
Hillsong United
Released17 March 2007
Recorded2006
GenreContemporary worship music
Length73:11
LabelHillsong Music Australia
ProducerJoel Houston, Michael Guy Chislett, Paul Mabury, James Rudder
Hillsong United studio album chronology
All of the Above
(2007)
Aftermath
(2011)
Hillsong United chronology
United We Stand
(2006)
All of the Above
(2007)
The I Heart Revolution: With Hearts as One
(2008)

It has also reached number 1 on the Billboard's Top Christian/Gospel Albums, No. 1 on the iTunes Christian music digital album sales, No. 1 on the Nielsen Christian SoundScan chart, and has moved to No. 60 on the Billboard US Top 200.[2]

Track listing

Album release
No.TitleWriter(s)Worship leader(s)Length
1."Point of Difference"Joel HoustonJoel Houston4:22
2."Break Free"Houston, Matt Crocker, Scott LigertwoodJonathan Douglass4:07
3."Desperate People"Houston, Michael Guy ChislettJoel Houston5:29
4."Devotion"Marty SampsonMarty Sampson5:59
5."Draw Me Closer (Interlude)"Dean UssherJad Gillies1:26
6."Lead Me to the Cross"Brooke FraserBrooke Fraser4:18
7."Found"Dave GeorgeJad Gillies6:02
8."Hosanna"Brooke FraserBrooke Fraser5:30
9."For All Who Are to Come (Interlude)"Dean UssherBrooke Fraser, Jad Gillies3:37
10."Solution"Houston, CrockerJoel Houston4:37
11."My Future Decided"Jonathon Douglass, HoustonJonathan Douglass4:18
12."Never Let Me Go"HoustonJoel Houston6:01
13."You"Dylan Thomas, Paul AndrewAnnie Garratt5:03
14."Saviour King"Sampson, Mia FieldesJad Gillies12:16
Total length:73:05

A music video has been made for the album's song "Point of Difference" which was officially released and first shown at Jam United in July 2007.[3]

Awards

In 2008, the album was nominated for a Dove Award for Praise & Worship Album of the Year at the 39th GMA Dove Awards.[4]

Guitars (Electric) -- Michael Guy Chislett, Timon Klein, Jad Gillies

Guitars (Acoustic) -- Brooke Fraser, Marty Sampson, Joel Houston

Bass—Matthew Tennikoff

Drums—Rolf Wam Fjell, Gabriel Kelly

Keyboards—Peter James, Autumn Hardman

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 60
U.S. Billboard Christian Albums 1
U.S. Billboard Digital Albums 60
Australian ARIA Albums Chart 6
New Zealand Albums Chart 13
Year-end charts
Chart (2007) Position
US Billboard Christian Albums 41[5]

Chart procession and succession

Notes

  • This album is the first of a three-part project announced on Joel Houston's MySpace "... we've spent the last week recording the first installment in what I'm considering a trilogy of very different projects we have in store..." The others are theiheartrevolution and In a Valley by the Sea, an under-21s live EP project played by Hillsong United members who are under 21 years old.
  • "Break Free", "Hosanna" and "Saviour King" are also on the annual live praise-and-worship album, Saviour King.
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References

  1. Australian Recording Industry Association. Top 50 Albums Chart Archived 7 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Australian Recording Industry Association; (26 March 2007). Retrieved 31 March 2007.
  2. Jackson, Kevin (3 June 2007). "Youth Movement Boosts Hillsong United Album to No. 1". The Christian Post. Archived from the original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2018.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  3. "Point of Difference" on YouTube
  4. Nominations Announced for 39th GMA Dove Awards on CBN.com (14 February 2008)
  5. "Top Christian Albums (year-end 2007)". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2007. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
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