Encore... For Future Generations

ENCORE... For Future Generations
Studio album by 4Him
Released 2006
Genre CCM, pop
Length 70:28
Label INO Records
Producer Michael Omartian (Tracks #1-10), Greg Bieck (Track #11), Pete Kipley (Track #12), Kirk Sullivan (Track #13), Marty Magehee (Track #14)
4Him chronology
Simply 4Him
(2004)
ENCORE... For Future Generations
(2006)

ENCORE... For Future Generations is the eleventh and final studio album of the Contemporary Christian group 4Him. It was released on INO Records.[1] Encore features 12 hit singles from the group's first seven studio albums completely rearranged and rerecorded for this release. It also features a solo track from each of the four members. "Unity (We Stand)", the only single released, features guest vocals from Point of Grace and Jeromy Deibler (FFH).

Track listing

1. Where There Is Faith (Originally from 4Him) Lead: Andy
2. Before The River Came (Originally from Obvious) Lead: Mark, Andy
3. The Basics of Life (Originally from The Basics of Life) Lead: Kirk
4. Center of the Mark (Originally from The Message) Lead: Marty, Kirk, Mark
5. Unity (We Stand) Lead: Mark, Marty, Andy, Kirk, Denise Jones, Leigh Cappillino, Heather Payne & Shelly Breen (Point of Grace), Jeromy Deibler (FFH)
6. For Future Generations (Originally from The Ride) Lead: Andy
7. A Strange Way To Save The World (Originally from The Season of Love) Lead: Mark
8. Great Awakening (Originally from Obvious) Lead: Mark, Kirk, Marty
9. The Voice of God (Originally from The Basics of Life) Lead: Marty
10. Medley

11. Debt of Gratitude (Originally from One) Solo track from Andy
12. Carry the Light (Originally from The Line Between The Two) Solo track from Mark
13. Get Down Mountain (Originally from Timeless) Solo track from Kirk
14. Runaway Train (Originally from Open) Solo track from Marty

Album Personnel

Debt of Gratitude (Andy Chrisman)
Carry The Light (Mark Harris)
Get Down Mountain (Kirk Sullivan)
Runaway Train (Marty Magehee)

References

  1. JesusFreakHideout.com: 4Him Discography


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