Together Live
Together Live is a live album featuring 2nd Chapter of Acts and Michael and Stormie Omartian, released in 1983. It was recorded at The Church On The Way in Van Nuys, California. As with all 2nd Chapter of Acts recordings, it was produced and engineered by Buck Herring.
Together Live | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Venue | The Church on the Way, Van Nuys, California | |||
Genre | Contemporary Christian music | |||
Length | Approximately 83 minutes | |||
Label | Sparrow | |||
Producer | Buck Herring | |||
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Track listing
From Discogs.[1]
- Rejoice – 3:43
- I Fall In Love/Change – 5:21
- Lightning Flash – 3:00
- Bread of Life – 3:11
- Come Holy Spirit – 5:36
- Easter Song – 0:58
- Here I Go – 3:39
- Til The Walls Fall Down – 4:19
- Nobody Can Take My Life Away – 4:00
- Mainstream* – 5:28
- See This House* – 3:15
- Believing For The Best In You* – 6:13
- Dr. Jesus* – 6:33
- Praise His Name And See It Happen* – 4:39
- Which Way The Wind Blows – 4:30
- Killing Thousands – 4:19
- Mansion Builder – 6:20
- Haven't You Heard – 5:17
All songs marked (*) are performed by Michael & Stormie Omartian. The remainder are performed by 2nd Chapter of Acts.
Personnel
The recording also features the members of a band called David, though they are not credited by their collective name.
- 2nd Chapter of Acts band
- Bass: Herb Melton
- Guitar: Peter York
- Drums: Jack Kelly
- Synthesizers: Greg Springer
- Piano: Annie Herring
- Michael & Stormie Omartian band
- Piano: Michael Omartian
- Background voices: 2nd Chapter of Acts
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