You Are I AM
You Are I AM is a Christian worship music album by Darrell Evans released by Vertical Music in 1997.
You Are I AM | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Worship music | |||
Length | 51:50 | |||
Label | Vertical Music | |||
Producer | Paul Mills; Don Harris ("Whom Shall I Fear," "I Want to Know You") Don Moen and Chris Thomason (executive producers) | |||
Darrell Evans chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Whom Shall I Fear" (Psalm 27) - (Darrell Evans - 5:23
- "I Want to Know You" - (Evans) - 5:23
- "My God Reigns" - (Evans) - 4:48
- "We Will Embrace Your Move" (Isaiah 43:19; Psalm 100:5) - (Evans) - 5:53
- "You Are I Am" - (Evans) - 4:13
- "New Song Arisin'" - (Evans) - 3:43
- "Let the River Flow" (Ezekiel 47) - (Evans) - 5:32
- "I Surrender" - (Evans and Scott Griffith) - 4:59
- "I Am Yours" - (Evans) - 6:00
- "Take Me Away with You" - (Evans) - 5:56
Musicians
- Darrell Evans - lead vocals and acoustic guitar
- Carl Albrecht - drums on "Whom Shall I Fear" and "I Want to Know You"
- Gyle Smith & Scott French - drums on all other songs
- Gary Lunn - bass guitar on "Whom Shall I Fear" and "I Want to Know You"
- Matt Jones - bass guitar on all other songs
- Chris Springer - keyboards on "Whom Shall I Fear" and "I Want to Know You"
- Scott Griffith - keyboards on all other songs
- Glenn Pearce - electric guitar on "Whom Shall I Fear" and "I Want to Know You"
- Todd Davidson & David Massey - electric guitar on all other songs:
- Matt Steele - percussion: (all songs except "Whom Shall I Fear" and "I Want to Know You")
- Leann Albrecht, Tom Lane, Paul Smith and Kelly Willard - background vocals on "Whom Shall I Fear" and "I Want to Know You"
- Preston Bostwick, Gayla Evans, Heidi French and Denise Johnson - background vocals on all other songs
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