Unveiled (Whitecross album)
Unveiled is the sixth album by Christian metal band Whitecross, released in 1994. It reached No. 18 on Billboard's Top Contemporary Christian Albums chart.[2] The album was produced by Jimmie Lee Sloas.
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Released | August 23, 1994 | |||
Genre | Christian rock, hard rock, alternative rock | |||
Label | R.E.X. | |||
Producer | Jimmie Lee Sloas | |||
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The song, "Come Unto the Light", won a Dove Award for Hard Music Song of the Year at the 25th GMA Dove Awards in 1994.[3]
Unveiled was re-issued in 2005 by Retroactive Records, featuring demo versions of two songs from the debut album, Whitecross .
Track listing
- "Frank" [intro] – 0:20
- "If You Believe" – 5:00
- "Home in Heaven" – 3:05
- "Good Bye Cruel World" – 5:32
- "Angel's Disguise" – 4:06
- "I Keep Prayin" – 4:36
- "Come Unto the Light" – 4:21
- "Groove" [instrumental] – 0:32
- "King of Angels" – 3:52
- "Salt City" – 3:32
- "Right Before Your Eyes" – 4:05
- "No Other Love" – 4:29
2005 re-issue
- "Lookin' for a Reason" (Demo version)
- "He Is the Rock" (Demo version)
Band members
- Scott Wenzel - Vocals
- Barry Graul - Guitars
- Tracy Ferrie - Bass
- Mike Feighan - Drums
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