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Live From New York

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Download links and information about Live From New York by Jesus Culture. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Christian Country Music genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:51:46 minutes.

Artist: Jesus Culture
Release date: 2015
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Christian Country Music
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:51:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fire Never Sleeps (Live) [feat. Martin Smith] 6:01
2. Forevermore (Live) [feat. Chris Quilala] 6:03
3. Pursuit (Live) [feat. Martin Smith] 7:19
4. Walk With Me (Live) [feat. Kim Walker-Smith] 8:31
5. Waiting Here For You (Live) [feat. Martin Smith] 7:14
6. Our God Reigns (Live) [feat. Martin Smith] 5:25
7. Song Of Solomon (Live) [feat. Martin Smith] 7:51
8. Set A Fire (Live) [feat. Chris Quilala] 5:15
9. Alleluia (Live) [feat. Chris Quilala] 8:04
10. I Am In Love With You (Live) [feat. Chris Quilala] 4:48
11. Oh How I Love You (Live) [feat. Chris Quilala] 6:41
12. Holy Spirit (Live) [feat. Kim Walker-Smith] 8:09
13. God Is Coming (Live) [feat. Martin Smith] 7:25
14. Show Me Your Glory / Majesty (Here I Am) (Medley/Live) [feat. Martin Smith] 7:20
15. Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble? (Live) [feat. Martin Smith] 8:49
16. I Belong To You (Live) [feat. Derek Johnson] 6:51

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Released just under four months after their album Emerging Voices hit the shelves, Live from New York is a unique effort from Jesus Culture since it features the praise & worship group working with Martin Smith, former frontman of the U.K. worship group Delirious?. As such, Delirious? favorites such as "Majesty" and "Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?" dot the set list, all delivered with that Jesus Culture drive and passion (which has always seemed at least partly inspired by Smith's old group). It's Jesus Culture regular Kim Walker-Smith who offers the slow and majestic highlight "Walk with Me," while the pulsating rhythms that remind listeners of Coldplay or vintage U2 are back in full force. Fans of either Jesus Culture or Delirious? can get their fill here, and there's a good chance they'll consider themselves fans of both soon after.