Emmanuel Has Come

Emmanuel Has Come
Live album by Don Moen
Released October 21, 1996
Genre Contemporary Christian
Label Integrity, Hosanna! Music, Columbia, Sony
Producer Steven V. Taylor, Chris Long (Executive), Michael Coleman (Senior Executive), Don Moen (Senior Executive)
Don Moen chronology
Rivers of Joy
(1995)
Emmanuel Has Come
(1996)
Praise with Don Moen
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Cross Rhythms[1]

Emmanuel has come is an album of Christian carols by Don Moen. It was recorded live at a musical of the same name. The musical album was released by Integrity and Hosanna! Music on October 21, 1996.

For this album, Don Moen was nominated in 1998 for Creator of the Musical of the Year in the GMA Music Awards, better known as the Dove Awards.

Product ID Number
Title CD Tape
Emmanuel Has Come 09952 09954

Song inspiration

One of the songs in the album is Emmanuel Has Come. It was written in the summer of 1995 by Don Moen. Speaking about why he wrote the song, Moen says,

I wrote "Emmanuel Has Come" to share that the real message in Christmas is in the word, Emmanuel, which means God with us. "More than just another story about a special time and place, Christmas is a time to lift a song of praise. For God is with us, and we celebrate the glory of His presence." I wanted to write a song that simply stated that "God with us, Emmanuel has come."

[2]

Track listing

  1. "Celebrate His Glory" – 06:04
  2. "A King Is Born" – 04:08
  3. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" – 01:58
  4. "Emmanuel Has Come" – 04:08
  5. "Celebrate His Majesty" – 06:03
  6. "Celebrate His Birth" – 04:34
    • "O What A Night"
    • "Glory To God"
  7. "I Offer My Life" – 05:22
  8. "Jesus We Enthrone You" – 04:05
  9. "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" – 02:01
  10. "Celebrate His Reign" – 04:51
    • "He Shall Reign"
    • "Hallelujah Chorus"
    • "Arise Shine"

Credits

Producer and Arranger:

Executive Producers:

A&R Manager

Worship Leader:

Musicians:

Vocals:

Choir and Music Director

Orchestrators

Engineers

References

  1. Cummings, Tony (December 1996). "Don Moen - Emmanuel Has Come". Cross Rhythms (36).
  2. "Song Inspirations – "Emmanuel Has Come"". DonMoen.com. Retrieved 2006-11-07.
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