For This Cause
For This Cause | ||||
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Live album by Hillsong Church | ||||
Released | 2 July 2000 | |||
Recorded | 5 March 2000 | |||
Venue | State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia | |||
Genre | Contemporary worship music | |||
Length | 73:49 | |||
Label | Hillsong Music Australia | |||
Producer | Russell Fragar and Darlene Zschech | |||
Hillsong Music Australia Live praise & worship chronology | ||||
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For This Cause is the ninth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Church. It was recorded live at the State Sports Centre in Sydney Olympic Park by Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong team, with a congregation of 5,000 people. The album reached No. 17 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Christian Albums Chart and No. 22 on the Top Independent Albums.[1]
Album design
The cover artwork of For This Cause, uses Charme STD as the font to display the title. This cover was designed by Chris Perry Graphic Design and Emma Schuberg (the second to last album to be design by them).
Track listing
- "One Day" (Reuben Morgan)
- "Faith" (Reuben Morgan)
- "Awesome in This Place" (Ned Davies)
- "Dwell in Your House" (Paul Ewing)
- "You Are Near" (Reuben Morgan)
- "I Simply Live for You" (Russell Fragar)
- "Carry Me" (Marty Sampson)
- "Lifted Me High Again" (Reuben Morgan)
- "Here to Eternity" (Darlene Zschech, David Moyse)
- "For This Cause" (Joel Houston)
- "Reaching for You" (Raymond Badham)
- "It Is You" (Darlene Zschech)
- "Believe" (Donna Lasit)
- "Everyday" (Joel Houston)
Band
- Darlene Zschech – worship pastor, producer, worship leader
- Russell Fragar – worship pastor, producer, music director, piano, string arranger
- Reuben Morgan – worship leader, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Gilbert Clarke - vocals
- Erica Crocker - vocals
- Jayne Denham - vocals
- Robert Eastwood - vocals
- Lucy Fisher - vocals
- Scott Haslem - vocals
- Donia Makedonez - vocals
- Steve McPherson - vocals
- Reuben Morgan - vocals
- Katrina Peoples - vocals
- Tanya Riches - vocals
- Marty Sampson - vocals
- Mark Stevens - vocals
- Miriam Webster - vocals
- Lisa Young - vocals
- Craig Gower - keyboards, string arranger
- Peter King - keyboards
- David Moyse - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Raymond Badham - electric guitar
- Paul Ewing - bass guitar
- Ian Fisher - bass guitar
- Rick Peteriet - drums
- Ross Peacock - drums
- Luke Munns - drums, percussion
- Peter Kelly - percussion
- Greg Hughes - trombone
- Matthew Hope - trumpet
- Steve Bullivant - saxophone
- Troy Carthew - saxophone, flute
- Paul Iannuzzelli - saxophone
- James Rudder - saxophone, violin
- Claire Evans - flute
- Troy Carthew - brass director
- Phillip Sohn - cello
- See Luan Loo - cello
- Rachel Baker - violin
- Lindy Connet - violin
- Eemay Hayes - violin
- Rebekah Skelton - violin
- Jai Schelbach - violin
- Denise Yu - viola
- Margaret Howard - Hillsong kidz choir conductor
- Ruth Anthanasio - Hillsong Church choir conductors
- Katia Bowley - Hillsong Church choir conductors
References
- ↑ "Hillsong Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
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