| 1. Total Praise |
| 2. Worship The King |
| 3. Since Jesus Came |
| 4. Breathe |
| 5. Hold On |
| 6. Brighter Day |
| 7. Just When I Need Him |
| 8. Move On |
| 9. Pray |
| 10. Soon I Will Be Done |
| 11. 'Tis So Sweet |
Editorial Reviews
Young gifted talented artist from Florida presenting contemporary gospel in a way to reach out to a wide audience while crossing many boundaries to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ by also relating to the daily trials that we all face from day to day. A dynamic messenger in music with an encouraging purpose.
Product Description
The album Breathe relates to how we should pour out our spirit and just talk to God and admit that we've done wrong, but now we want a complete annointing and a change that will never cease. The first track 'Total Praise' is a song which helps the listener to get into worship while developing their own praise dance in a way to truly express themselves to the Lord. 'Worship The King' is a heartfelt jazzy ballad that engulfs the worshippers to bask in God's prescence, this song is sure to keep the repeat button functional. Moving on to track three 'Since Jesus Came' is a FUNKY UPBEAT true testimony by the artist that anyone can relate to. The title track number 4 is undescribable, it takes the listener in a one on one conversation with God.(ie: Open My Heart by Yolanda Adams)hands down on this one nuff said. This is a must hear. Track six 'Hold On' and track 7 are "takin it back to church" tracks you'll sure to love while the heartfelt Pray track 9 is a keeper. Now where would we be in gospel music without those Hymns? Myron rearranges 'Troubles Of The World' and ''Tis So Sweet'. This album contains a collection of songs that will keep you reaching back to for many years to come.
Breathe,Myron McClendon,The Orchard,Christian,Miscellaneous,Pop,Religious / Contemp. Christian
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Coming Up to Breathe
MercyMe Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EU1PM8 Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Coming Up To Breathe
- So Long Self
- Hold Fast
- Something About You
- You're To Blame
- No More No Less
- Where I Belong
- Bring The Rain
- Last One Standing
- One Trick Pony
- 3:42 AM (Writer's Block)
- Safe and Sound
- I Would Die For You
Amazon.com
They set out to nail down a defining moment in their career, the MercyMe golden spike if you will. The goal for Coming Up to Breathe was a genre groundbreaking release such as Amy Grant's Lead Me On or U2's The Joshua Tree. While it's hard to go that far, it's safe to say that MercyMe's artistic integrity has met commercial appeal somewhere in the middle with Coming Up to Breathe. The one-time worship band certainly know how to write a hit and they bring us more of the same with radio-ready tracks like "So Long Self," "Last One Standing," and "Safe and Sound." But lead man Bart Millard digs a little deeper on the self-revealing "No More No Less" and "One Trick Pony." Lyrically both tracks reveal a band unapologetic about their faith and creative destiny. "Pony" is a pleasant divergence with its slide guitar and Mississippi mud atmosphere, conjuring up images of the band sitting at a crossroads somewhere in the Southland. MercyMe has never been afraid to show their musical influences on their sleeve. That's why you shouldn't be surprised by the Edge-like guitars on "Something About You" or even the pounding rhythm chords of "Hold Fast," which evoke Coldplay comparisons. So it's that struggle between creating something new and holding true to your principles that the band spells out for us. Perhaps Millard sums this up best on "3:42 AM (Writer's Block)" when he sings of a man out of words but not out of passion to allow God to speak through him. That's always been the aim of MercyMe and in this case, their hammer has driven this spike solidly into the ground. --Michael LyttleAlbum Description
Certain albums are obvious landmarks in the history of Christian music. These are the times when vision meets talent in a divine appointment that produces a collection of songs that help define an artist's career: WhiteHeart's 'Freedom', Amy Grant's 'Lead Me On', dcTalk's 'Jesus Freak', and Michael W. Smith's 'Eye 2 Eye', among others. MercyMe's new release, 'Coming Up to Breathe', is one of those albums. Singer Bart Millard is pleased with the success of MercyMe's previous albums, but admits there's a special satisfaction in this one. "We've always joked about wanting to make our 'Freedom' or 'Lead Me On', and time will tell if that is ever the case," Millard says, "but we just gave it everything we had. There was no holding back on this record. Regardless of what you are going through in life, regardless of what you are consumed with, regardless of what fills up your everyday life, there are times you have to stop and surface and take a deep breath and remember what's important. That's what this album is for us. It's addressing everything we've gone through and realizing the one common denominator in all this is Jesus. That's what is worth taking a breath for."Customer Reviews:
Good stuff!.......2007-04-23
Another hit!.......2007-04-10
This group is tops!
Mercy Me Rocks - or not.......2007-02-22
The music is catchy, and the lyrics are right on in expressing the human conditon, yet lift the mind and the heart in praise.
The harmony on "Let Me Introduce Myself" and "Bring the Rain" are stunning, with the richness of the basses mixing so well with the lighter voices of the sopranos.
I thought it was extremely clever to write a song about the frustration of writing a song in "3:41 a.m.".
I think that this album is a valuable addition to the Christian contemporary music genre, and I'm anxious for Mercy Me to give us more.
All Thumbs Up!.......2007-02-08
Worthy of note is that musically, they have ventured and matured beyond (even though they didnt stray so far away) from their signature sound.
It is a great listen. The arrangements are very good, some are outright innovative. There is also more chart-like pop than rock than in their previous albums, a tiny Southern influence but in my opinion but it still great.
Best of all about this cd, and being a Catholic reviewer, I must say their theology is still very sound and undiluted.
I dont prefer the radio singles over the others. They are all equally powerful tracks. Some are just so eerily personal to me
Summarily, I love 'Coming Up to Breathe'. Mercy Me has scored again and I'm glad they are who they are.
Great stuff for a first-time listener.......2007-01-20
This CD is uplifting, but it's also full of excellent music that I can jam to. Those back-up vocalists are fantastic; they add a really rich dimension to the sound that you can't get from paper-thin, generic arrangements that abound out there these days. It's just different enough to set it apart from other artists, but not so different that it alienates its listeners.
I like the message. I like the sound. That's really everything I could ask for.
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Breathe
Blue Stone Manufacturer: Neurodisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CEV4GS Release Date: 2006-01-31 |
Tracks:
- Confession
- Breathe
- Break Of Dawn
- Falling
- The River
- I Am
- Forgiven
- Only One
- Holy Ground
- Searching
- Contact
- Dusk
- Traveler
- Lost
- New Beginning
Product Description
1. The Promise (6:12)
2. Breathe (4:10)
3. Break of Dawn (4:27)
4. Falling (4:21)
5. The River (3:35)
6. I am (5:01
7. Forgiven (3:52)
8. Only One (5:24)
9. Holy Ground (5:20)
10. Searching (4:38)
11. Contact (3:55)
12. Dusk (4:33)
13. Traveler (3:37)
14. Lost (5:31)
15. New Beginning (6:57)
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
LOVE THIS ONE TOO!.......2007-07-13
Jwisdomwthin.......2007-07-04
MY SECRET CD.......2007-06-17
Breathe.......2007-03-10
Breathtaking Sensuality.......2007-03-06
~The Rebecca Review
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Every Time I Breathe
Big Daddy Weave Manufacturer: Fervent / Spirit-Led ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H30B9U Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Let It Rise
- Every Time I Breathe
- Only Jesus
- All For You
- Hold Me Jesus
- The Only One
- All The Same
- When I See You
- Wait
- Who You Are To Me
- Trust And Obey
Album Description
Produced by band member Jerry Redman, this album includes the hits "Let It Rise", "Every Time I Breathe", a special rendition of the Rich Mullins Classic "Hold Me Jesus", and is jam-packed with additional video content, Media Shout! lyric files, and an instructional guitar video.Customer Reviews:
Really good! .......2007-07-02
This album rocks!.......2007-01-13
Great Music to the Soul!.......2007-01-12
sweet, sincere band with soft hearts for the KING of Kings!.......2007-01-02
Let It Rise.......2006-09-27
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Breathe
Faith Hill Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002SSRE Release Date: 1999-11-09 |
Tracks:
- What's In It For Me
- I Got My Baby
- Love Is A Sweet Thing
- Breathe
- Let's Make Love (with Tim McGraw)
- It Will Be Me
- The Way You Love Me
- If I'm Not In Love
- Bringing Out The Elvis
- If My Heart Had Wings
- If I Should Fall Behind
- That's How Love Moves
- There Will Come A Day
Amazon.com
From the suggestive series of photos in the CD's packaging to the aerobicized dance-floor workouts within, Faith Hill refuses to concede an inch of crossover dominance to Shania Twain. Except for a seductive duet with husband Tim McGraw on "Let's Make Love" and an occasional pinch of fiddle or steel guitar, there's little here to characterize Hill as a country artist. As pop, the results range from pretty ("Breathe," "Love Is a Sweet Thing") to pretty slight ("I Got My Baby," "If My Heart Had Wings") to borderline inane ("Bringing Out the Elvis," the voyeuristic twist of "The Way You Love Me"). Though Hill's version of Bruce Springsteen's "If I Should Fall Behind" is admirably understated, too much of the album substitutes surface dazzle for emotional depth. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Great Cover Photo, if Only the Songs were as Good.......2007-07-06
Way You Love Me - spirited country/pop [like I said, genre is not the problem] tune. Best song on this album.
If My Heart Had Wings - spirit and force
There Will Come a Day - actually inspirational and spiritual
The album doesn't suck, but there's no real enthusiasm about popping it into the player.
Sounds Good.......2006-07-07
Shocked.......2006-06-14
amazing record, still her best.......2006-05-19
I'm not a country fan and Oh I love Faith!.......2006-03-17
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All That Jazz
Breathe Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GHL Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Jonah
- All That Jazz
- Monday Morning Blues
- Hands to Heaven
- All This I Should Have Known
- Any Trick
- Liberties of Love
- Won't You Come Back?
- Don't Tell Me Lies
- How Can I Fall?
Customer Reviews:
Absolute classic album from the mega-talented Breathe.......2006-12-02
As long as I live I'll never tire of this fantastic album. These guys knew how to write a song. The quality of the music here on every song is just out of this world, with a highly professional sound. These were serious musicians who unfortunately didn't become huge (although they should have).
But I admit that I'm a little biased, for the reason that "Hands To Heaven" is here, my favorite song of all time. And it literally took me about 10 years to discover which band performed it. I became obsessed with this song the very first time I heard it, but didn't know who performed it. I must have sung the words to at least 40 different people, yet none of them knew the song. And then finally, several years ago, someone at a record store knew it and pointed me to the album. I was fortunate enough to find it while it was still in print. Sadly it is out of print now, and it will cost you a pretty penny to get it. But it's worth every cent. I suggest also checking eBay-I've seen it pop up there from time to time. Also recommend is Breathe's other album, Peace Of Mind, which I think is also out of print. Not quite as strong as All That Jazz, but still definitely worthy of tracking down.
Incredible.......2006-05-20
They are an unforgettable band. .......2006-04-18
They are very special band.
Back Together Someday ...........2006-01-22
On another note, I have a lot of my friends who did not grow up here when they were younger, so I always have to play what they missed during the 80s (I'm grew up here in the US). While they are familiar with Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Prince, Breathe is not well known in my social circles. However, I only need to play the 2 most popular songs "Hands To Heaven" and "How Can I Fall" to for them to fall in love with the group. You can tell when songs are timeless when a person who has never heard them instantly become fans nearly 20 years after they are released!
Unforgettable hits from the 80's!!!!!.......2005-10-16
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Room to Breathe
Delbert Mcclinton Manufacturer: New West Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006FE1J Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Same Kind Of Crazy
- Smooth Talk
- Jungle Room
- Everything I Know About The Blues
- Blues About You
- Lone Star Blues
- The Rub
- Won't Be Me
- Don't Want to Love You
- Ain't Lost Nothin'
- Money Honey
- New York City
Amazon.com
Texas roadhouse veteran Delbert McClinton hit upon his masterful mix of country, blues, and R&B stylings decades ago, but it took the Grammy-winning 2001 release, Nothing Personal, to fully showcase his talents. Room to Breathe, once again benefiting from a diverse selection of original McClinton songs, updates and embellishes the approach with most of the same participants present. McClinton uses his classic blue-eyed-soul voice with full authority and more than a little eclecticism, bouncing through "Blues About You, Baby" with an almost Jerry Lee Lewis boogie feel, while infusing the snaky "Jungle Room" with laid-back nightclub coolness. "Ain't Lost Nothin'," cowritten with producer Gary Nicholson and harp hero Kim Wilson, is the purest blues expression, although the piano-led ballad "Everything I Know About the Blues," a McClinton-Nicholson tune cowritten by Heartbreaker Benmont Tench, also works well. McClinton rocks through "Same Kind of Crazy," gets funky on "The Rub," and even conjures a distant Lynryd Skynyrd echo on the uptempo "Money Honey." Yet his biggest effort is saved for the star-studded sing-along "Lone Star Blues," a tribute to Texas complete with fiddle and pedal steel guitar and featuring an anthemic country chorus from a host of famous McClinton friends and fans. --Michael PointAlbum Description
When Delbert McClinton announces with his latest album that he has Room To Breathe, he sure ain't kidding. After more than four decades of making music, McClinton is breathing freely with the confidence and energy of an artist who knows that he has mastered his game. Still basking in the glow of a new Grammy(r) Award, he has followed up what The Wall Street Journal declared his "best recording ever" -- 2001's Nothing Personal -- with a set that displays even greater muscle, smarts, charm and soul.Customer Reviews:
solid, professional and really good.......2005-10-19
Perhaps the most valuable service Delbert provides to us (other than making some of the best music available) is showing how fine the line is between r&B and country.Unfortunately as a result he only gets played when he shows up on IMUS in the Morning.
Definately one to own-but make sure you have "Fortunate Few" and "Never Been Rocked Enough" too.
Triple Threat!.......2005-07-28
Dilbert writes these songs with a sharp insight into the
human condition...'witness what I said he done.', and
'that woman's the same kind of crazy as me!'.
Clever arranging prevents any let down as tunes spin by,
then, as always, McClinton performance is peerless.
Challenge: Find a single number that doesn't work!
Great Album.......2003-05-21
True Confessions.......2003-02-08
Delbert McClinton's "Room to Breathe" is an excellent accomplishment. Delbert went through a creative period where he turned out a lot of songs and was ready to head back to record within a year after "Nothing Personal." 4 tracks are instant classics. The opener "Same Kind of Crazy" bounces with a great punching rhythm section, "Ain't no doubt about it; she's the same kind of crazy as me." "Everything I Know About the Blues" (I learned from you) is a slow burn that has "standard" written all over it with Todd Sharp's bluesy piano and Kevin McKendree doing some very classy strings on this track. If Etta James doesn't record this, I'm gonna lose a BIG bet. "Blues About You" is a great boogie woogie, "The hardest thing honey 'bout having' the blues, like I'm walkin' the floor in a dead man's shoes." "Ain't Lost Nothin'" has that great Jimmy Reed kind of beat with Lynn Williams' drums propelling this burning rocking blues. The other tracks including "Don't Want to Love You" are also great. So my advice is to not try to compare this Delbert CD to his others because, quite frankly, he's consistently brilliant! So plunk down the spare change and get some room to breathe! Enjoy!
the great mcclinton does it again - and even better!.......2003-01-20
And this man gets better and better with age. It's unbelievable. This is his very best album yet.
His gritty, relaxed voice is doing great, the band plays with a nice rough edge, the songs are great and it's a fantastic album.
I've played it again and again in different ways, and it keeps getting better. For instance: I think Money Honey doesn't last long enough, it should keep on rolling for at least half an hour, so I put it on repeat. That's when you start to find the subtleties in this music, and you never get bored.
This man should be world famous.
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Learning to Breathe
Switchfoot Manufacturer: Re: Think ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YL5Y Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- I Dare You To Move
- Learning to Breathe
- You Already Take Me There
- Love Is The Movement
- Poparazzi
- Innocence Again
- Playing For Keeps
- The Loser
- The Economy Of Mercy
- Erosion
- Living Is Simple
Customer Reviews:
The best Switchfoot cd. .......2007-01-27
If I cold I would give it 9999999 stars!!!!.......2006-02-18
A Good Collection.......2005-10-13
The words in this CD are definitely focused on the Creator of the Universe. Here are some examples of lyrics:
Learning to Breathe - I'm finding that You and You alone can break my fall.
You Already Take Me There - You meet me where I am, forgive me where I am.
Love Is The Moment - Why God gave His life to put motion inside my soul. It's bigger than cold religion. It's bigger than life.
There are really no bad songs in this collection. Two that are real standouts are Dare You To Move and Learning To Breathe.
If you like Christian music, this is a good album to get. If you like Switchfoot, it is a must have. If you are not in either of the above categories, I'd recommend it anyway. It is a very creative effort and you will likely enjoy it.
It's the music that matters.......2005-07-06
Musically, Switchfoot has a very distinctive and gripping sound. Most of their lyrics avoid direct subject references that can turn some people off to secular music, and so this album stands on it's own because the music is just great.
Switchfoot's 3rd album: A solid album.......2005-07-05
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Room to Breathe
Reba McEntire Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000SYAB2 Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Secret
- If I Had Any Sense Left at All
- My Sister
- Once You've Learned to Be Lonely
- Moving Oleta
- Love Revival
- He Gets That From Me
- I'm Gonna Take That Mountain
- Room to Breathe
- Sky Full of Angels
- Somebody
- It Just Had to Be This Way
Amazon.com
Reba McEntire's first album in four years finds the spunky redhead (and sitcom star) thinking like a singer again. Where she'd virtually burned out, doing too many albums a year, she's now thoughtful about her material, updating her repertoire with the hill-country radio hit, "I'm Gonna Take That Mountain," while also drawing on the kinds of meaty ballads that propelled her to diva-ness. If "Moving Oleta," a nursing home tale of love, is too squishy a topic for most folks, McEntire seems to be saying that it's high time we looked unflinchingly at a full range of relationships beyond the standard romantic fare. To that end, there's the woman-to-woman song, "My Sister," the pained adoption tale of "Secret," and the bittersweet "He Gets That From Me," a tribute to families who lost loved ones on 9/11. By the time McEntire mixes in some uptempo dance tunes, a gospel number, and a straight-country waltz, she's delivered an album that's a combination of all of the types of music she's recorded over the past 25 years. Thankfully she keeps her trademark vocal curlicues to a minimum, which allows guests Alison Krauss, Union Station vocalist/guitarist Dan Tyminski, and Vince Gill to sweeten the sound. But it's really all Reba, in a very classy return. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
first CD in 4 years.......2007-07-15
The 3rd single "He Gets That From Me" is about a son that has characteristics of his father and mother. You do not know what happened to the dad in the video until the very end when they go to the graveyard to visit the father's grave. Breath taking video if you ask me and is also very sad. The 4th single "My Sister" is about 2 sisters that are best friends but are miles apart and they call each other from time to time. 2 other songs on this CD that are moving are "Moving Oleta" and "Sky Full Of Angels"
EXCELLENT!!!!.......2007-02-06
*Okay anyway... I absolutely love this album. The particular song that I absolutely love is "Secret" I can totally relate to it. I was gave up for adoption... so put two and two together and there ya go ;)
Anyone who wants a GREAT album, with the greatest Country-Western female singer since Pasty Cline then this is definitely the perfect one for ya!
Nice CD.......2007-02-01
A BIG IMPROVEMENT OVER HER NINETIES STUFF.......2005-10-24
BETTER THAN ANYTHING SHE'S DONE SINCE "FOR MY BROKEN HEART".......2005-10-16
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Peace of Mind
Breathe Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008DQZ Release Date: 1990-08-20 |
Tracks:
- I Hear You're Doing Fine
- Say a Prayer
- Does She Love That Man?
- Mississippi Water
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
- Woman
- Got to Get By
- Say Hello
- Where Angels Fear
- Without Your Love
- Perfect Love
- Say a Prayer [Remix]
Customer Reviews:
TRACK LIST FOR U.S. VERSION.......2005-02-16
Year: 1990
Track Title
1. I Hear You're Doing Fine
2. Say A Prayer
3. Does She Love That Man?
4. Mississippi Water
5. Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
6. Woman
7. Got To Get By
8. Say Hello
9. Where Angels Fear
10. Without Your Love
11. A Perfect Love
12. Say A Prayer (Remix)
Peace of Mind is a masterpiece!.......2003-12-21
One of the best kept secrets of the early 90s.......2003-07-15
Quite a shift from `All That Jazz', which consisted of jazzy fun-boy pop tunes and soulful ballads, `Peace of Mind' validated the band's maturity and is a superb demonstration of their strong musical potential. Yes, the boys are all grown up on this one. Gone are the songs about deceptive girls, monkeys, and hollywood stardom. If words can describe this second album, the music here is a smooth, jazzy, sophisticated, insightful, soulful, and impressive blues splendor. Ingenious lyrics and David Glasper's immaculate voice will take you on a journey through the good times and the bad, which in turn will leave you wanting to hear much more than the 12 tracks provided. It's really quite amazing how these guys were only in their early twenties when they came out with this stuff.
Though I thoroughly enjoy all of the songs on this CD, the following are my favorite tracks:
-I Hear You're Doing Fine
-Does She Love That Man?
-Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
-Got To Get By (Talk about ethereal!)
-A Perfect Love (This is where you go into a trance.)
The only complaint that I have is with the "Say a Prayer-Remix". It's actually one of the better remixes I've heard of that song, but a very LOUD one. This comes right after the calm and peacefulness of "A Perfect Love". Talk about a rude awakening!
All in all though, I would say this album deserves more than 5 stars. 'Peace of Mind' may have been terribly underrated, and unfortunately is now out of print, but though over 10 years old, it does not sound outdated. Help yourself to a copy via online auctions or Amazon Z-shops. You won't be disappointed. It will have a magical way of remaining glued onto your CD tray for a long time to come.
Pop soulful passion.......2003-07-03
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Coming Up to Breathe
Manufacturer: Integrity Music/INO Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F5GKWM Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Coming Up To Breathe
- Safe and Sound
- So Long Self
- You (Are To Blame)
- 3:42 am (Writer's Block)
- Something About You
- The Rhythm
- Bring The Rain
- One Trick Pony
- Last One Standing
- No More No Less
- Where I Belong
- Hold Fast
- Die For You
- Have Fun
Product Description
Four years ago, the hard working band from Texas, MERCYME, was propelled into the spotlight with several hit songs. Millions of radio listeners who may not have ever considered themselves fans of Christian music suddenly found themselves singing along to songs like "I Can Only Imagine", "Here With Me", and "Homesick". After the success of their first hit, the group found themselves juggling 250 performances a year. MERCYME experienced success beyond their wildest dreams but were also faced with some of the greatest personal challenges of their lives. Although at times they were overwhelmed, they came up to breathe with their faith intact. When it came time to start recording this record, MERCYME locked themselves in a studio with award winning producer BROWN BANNISTER and poured out all that was on their hearts. Not concerned with the songs fitting a certain testimony to God's sustaining grace while continuing to explore musical landscapes. The result is the most upbeat and accessible record of their career with "Coming Up To Breathe".Christian Music:
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- Christmas Dance Party Favorites
- Coming home
- Counting Down the Days [Import]
- Definitive 70's, Vol. 2 [Import]
- Doo Wop Days
- Drew's Famous Luau Dance Party Favorites
- Drew's Famous Ultimate Dance Party Favorites
- E'Morey
- Early Days
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