Song Cinema

Song Cinema is the second album released by Contemporary Christian artist Mark Schultz. It was released on October 17, 2001.

Song Cinema
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 17, 2001
GenreCCM, pop
Length44:42
LabelWord Entertainment
ProducerMonroe Jones
Mark Schultz chronology
Mark Schultz
(2000)
Song Cinema
(2001)
Stories & Songs
(2003)
Singles from Song Cinema
  1. "Back in His Arms Again"
    Released: 2001
  2. "I Have Been There"
    Released: 2001


Track listing

All songs written by Mark Schultz, except where noted.

  1. "When the Mountains Fall" (Schultz, Tony Wood) - 3:50
  2. "Back in His Arms Again" - 4:24
  3. "Think of Me" (with Rachel Lampa) - 4:47
  4. "I Have Been There" (Schultz, Reggie Hamm) - 4:05
  5. "Kyrie Eleison" (Steve George, John Lang, Richard Page) - 3:42
  6. "Holy One" (with Chris Rice) - 5:13
  7. "Back to You" - 3:41
  8. "Faith, Hope and Love" - 4:36
  9. "The Time of My Life" - 5:04
  10. "We Are Calling You" - 5:31

Personnel

  • Mark Schultz – lead and backing vocals
  • Jeff Roach – keyboards
  • Dan Muckala – programming (3)
  • Gary Burnette – guitar
  • George Cocchini – guitar
  • Scott Denté – guitar
  • Mark Hill – bass
  • Dan Needham – drums
  • Ken Lewis – percussion
  • Sam Levine – saxophone (7)
  • Barry Green – trombone (7)
  • Mike Haynes – trumpet (7)
  • David Angell – strings
  • Monisa Angell – strings
  • David Davidson – strings
  • John Catchings – strings
  • Lisa Bevill – backing vocals
  • Tabitha Fair – backing vocals
  • Bonnie Keen – backing vocals
  • Rachel Lampa – backing vocals (3)
  • Chris Rice – backing vocals (6)
  • Nicol Sponberg – Congo language (10)
  • Todd Smith – Congo language (10)

Production

  • Producer – Monroe Jones
  • Executive Producer – Brad O’Donnell
  • Engineer – Jim Dineen
  • Assistant Engineers – Doug DeLong and Steve Short
  • Recorded at The Bennett House, Dark Horse Recording Studio, The Spank Factory and Screaming Baby (Franklin, TN).
  • Mixing – Shane D. Wilson (Tracks 1, 2, 4-8 & 10); Tom Laune (Track 3); Jim Dineen (Track 9).
  • Mixed at The Castle (Franklin, TN); Sound Stage Studios and Bridgeway Studios and Charlie Peacock Productions (Nashville, TN).
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering (Portland, ME).
  • Production Coordinator – Jamie Kiner
  • Art Direction and Design – Kevin Tucker
  • Photography – Robert Sebree
  • Grooming – Lisa Fanjoy
  • Wardrobe – John Murphy
  • Management – Creative Trust

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
US Christian Songs
US Christian AC
Christian AC Indicator Soft Adult Contemporary/
Inspirational
Year End
Christ
2001 "I Have Been There" 1 1 1 4 13
2002 "Back in His Arms Again" 1 1 1 1 7
2013 "Think of Me" 5 3 4 2 34

Music video

This CD features the song "I Have Been There." This song is the first music video Mark Schultz featured in.

The video starts with Mark playing the piano in a mansion. The scene then changes to a young married couple in a car holding their new baby girl. The couple worries they won't have the money to raise the child. They then pray to God saying all they have to give to the child is love. God then comforts them by saying he's been there, and has dealt with fear.

The next scene is at a church, where a pastor looks troubled, because most people are straying away from God by not going to Mass. The pastor prays to God saying he doesn't understand what's happening. God responds saying he's been there, and he's dealt with pain.

The last scene is at a cemetery, where an elderly man is dropping flowers off at his deceased wife's grave. The man then prays to God saying he loved his wife until the end. He then hears God saying he'll see her again.

The song then ends with Mark Schultz singing the chorus: I have been there. I know what sorrow is all about. Yes, I have been there, and I am standing with you now. I have been there, and I came to build a bridge so this road could lead you home Oh I have been there.[1]

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