Saviour King

Saviour King is the sixteenth album in the live praise and worship series of Christian Contemporary music by Hillsong Church. It debuted at No. 6 on the ARIA album chart on 9 July 2007,[1] while the DVD debuted at No. 2 on the DVD chart.[2] On the US Billboard Top Christian Albums Chart, it debuted at No. 5.

Saviour King
Live album by
Released1 July 2007
Recorded18 March 2007
VenueAcer Arena, Sydney, Australia
GenreContemporary worship music
Length76:44
LabelHillsong
ProducerAndrew Crawford, Joel Houston, Reuben Morgan
Hillsong Music Australia
Live praise & worship chronology
Mighty to Save
(2006)
Saviour King
(2007)
This Is Our God
(2008)

Making of the album

Saviour King was recorded live at the Acer Arena on 18 March 2007 by Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong team after the annual Hillsong Colour Conference. After many years at the Sydney Entertainment Centre, Hillsong Church moved the annual live album recording to the Acer Arena. This was also the last official album to feature Steve McPherson as a vocalist. McPherson is still a part of Hillsong Church as a publisher. Also, this was the last album in which Zschech appeared as a worship pastor.

The front cover depicts Hillsong Church congregation and the Hillsong Live logo, while the inverse side depicts Darlene Zschech, Reuben Morgan, Joel Houston and Marty Sampson.

Writing and composition

The album contains songs written and used in Hillsong Church from early 2006 to March 2007. Songs such as "I'm Not Ashamed" and "Here in My Life" were written earlier in 2006, while songs like "Lord of Lords", "In the Mystery" and "One Thing" were written around the time of the album recording. "Break Free", "Hosanna" and "Saviour King" were released on the Hillsong United album All of the Above.

The majority of songs were written by Marty Sampson, Reuben Morgan, Joel Houston, Brooke Fraser, Mia Fieldes and Ben Fielding. Matt Crocker from Hillsong United youth, who wrote songs on the Hillsong United EP In a Valley by the Sea, contributed to two songs.

Track listing (CD)

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Worship leaderLength
1."I'm Not Ashamed"Paul Andrew, Dylan ThomasMarty Sampson4:25
2."Break Free"Joel Houston, Matt Crocker, Scott LigertwoodJoel Houston3:54
3."In Your Freedom"Marty Sampson, Raymond BadhamMarty Sampson5:48
4."You Are My Strength"Reuben MorganReuben Morgan4:26
5."Lord of Lords"Brooke FraserBrooke Fraser4:33
6."One Thing"Marty Sampson, Darlene ZschechDarlene Zschech6:16
7."To Know Your Name"Matt CrockerJad Gillies5:55
8."God of Ages"Ben FieldingDarlene Zschech, Reuben Morgan4:50
9."In the Mystery"Joel HoustonJoel Houston5:50
10."You Saw Me"Reuben Morgan, Ben Fielding, Mia FieldesReuben Morgan6:18
11."Hosanna"Brooke FraserBrooke Fraser, Darlene Zschech6:16
12."Here In My life"Mia FieldesDarlene Zschech & Marcus Temu5:53
13."You are Faithful"Miriam WebsterDarlene Zschech4:37
14."Saviour King"Marty Sampson, Mia FieldesMarty Sampson7:30
Total length:76:44

Track listing (DVD)

  1. "Saviour King" [introduction] (Marty Sampson)
  2. "I'm Not Ashamed" (Marty Sampson)
  3. "Break Free" (Joel Houston)
  4. "Hosanna" (Brooke Fraser and Darlene Zschech)
  5. "Here in My Life" (Darlene Zschech)
  6. "You Are Faithful" (Darlene Zschech)
  7. "In Your Freedom" (Marty Sampson)
  8. "To Know Your Name" (Jad Gillies)
  9. "In the Mystery" (Joel Houston)
  10. "God of Ages" (Darlene Zschech and Reuben Morgan)
  11. "You Are My Strength" (Reuben Morgan)
  12. "One Thing" (Darlene Zschech)
  13. "Lord of Lords" (Brooke Fraser)
  14. "You Saw Me" (Reuben Morgan)
  15. "Saviour King" (Marty Sampson)

Personnel

  • Darlene Zschech – worship pastor, executive producer, producer, senior worship leader, senior lead vocal
  • Phil Dooley – creative director, executive producer
  • Andrew Crawford – producer
  • Joel Houston – producer, United worship leader, acoustic guitar
  • Reuben Morgan – producer, worship leader, acoustic guitar, music director & arranger
  • Marty Sampson – worship leader, acoustic guitar
  • Jad Gillies – worship leader, acoustic guitar
  • Brooke Fraser – worship leader, acoustic guitar
  • Nigel Hendroff – electric guitar
  • Ben Fielding - electric guitar
  • Steve McPherson – other vocals
  • Paul Andrew – other vocals
  • Scott Bakken – other vocals
  • Julie Bassett – other vocals
  • Damian Bassett – other vocals
  • Debbie-Ann Bax – other vocals
  • Julie Cowdroy – other vocals
  • Kathryn De Araujo – other vocals
  • Jonathan Douglass (J.D) – other vocals
  • Katie Elmore – other vocals
  • Deborah Ezzy – other vocals
  • Mia Fields – other vocals
  • Karen Horn – other vocals
  • Sam Knock – other vocals
  • Kelista Puddle – other vocals
  • Katie Restivo – other vocals
  • Barry Southgate – other vocals
  • Katrina Tadman – other vocals
  • Marcus Temu – other vocals
  • Aaron Watson – other vocals
  • Holly Watson – other vocals
  • Ryan Watts Thomas – other vocals
  • Peter Kelly – percussion
  • Jason Blackbourn – percussion
  • Timon Klein – electric guitar
  • Nigel Henroff – electric guitar
  • Dylan Thomas – electric guitar
  • Mattew Tenikoff – bass guitar
  • Gian Peipman – bass guitar
  • Ntando MPofu – bass guitar
  • Ben Whincop – bass guitar
  • Dane Chrales – drums
  • Rolf Wam Fjell – drums
  • Simon Cobler – drums
  • Paul Mabury – drums
  • Hillsong Church Choir – choir
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References

  1. Australian Recording Industry Association. Top 50 Albums Chart. Australian Recording Industry Association; (9 July 2007). Retrieved 9 July 2007.
  2. Australian Recording Industry Association. Top 40 DVD Chart. Australian Recording Industry Association; (9 July 2007). Retrieved 9 July 2007.
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