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Chronology, Vol. 2 (2001-2006)

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Download links and information about Chronology, Vol. 2 (2001-2006) by Third Day. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Gospel, Christian Rock genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:14:51 minutes.

Artist: Third Day
Release date: 2007
Genre: Gospel, Christian Rock
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:14:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Come On Back to Me (Remastered) 3:59
2. Show Me Your Glory (Remastered) 3:26
3. You Are So Good to Me (Live in Atlanta, GA) 4:03
4. Rock Star (Remastered) 3:13
5. Mountain of God (Remastered) 3:55
6. Sing a Song (Remastered) 4:05
7. Come Together (Remastered) 4:32
8. God of Wonders (Live in Philadelphia, PA) 4:43
9. Cry Out to Jesus (Live in Mobile, AL) 4:46
10. Creed (Live in Portland, ME) 6:00
11. Tunnel (Remastered) 4:20
12. I Believe (Remastered) 3:02
13. Nothing Compares (Remastered) 3:51
14. Blessed Assurance (Live in Atlanta, GA) 4:21
15. Movin' On Up (Remastered) 3:35
16. I See Love (Bonus Track) 4:12
17. I Can Feel It (Live in Atlanta, GA) 5:27
18. Carry Me Home 3:21

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Vol. 2 of Third Day's retrospective focused on the years where the Southern rock band gained notoriety while scaling back its rock sound. Though each half of Chronology covered four albums, they were weighted much differently as the band produced more AC light rock in its later years. The band was highly influential in the Christian rock world during this period of its career, and its influence seemed second to none as subsequent releases Wire and Wherever You Are garnered critical success and strong sales. Still, there was no mistake that Chronology was a fan tribute rather than a down-the-line greatest-hits collection. In fact, six of the band's number one songs weren't included on either volume. Instead, the band conspicuously included live and alternative versions of hits along with a DVD with bootleg videos. "Carry Me to Jesus," for instance, the ubiquitous anthem for Hurricane Katrina victims, appeared here in a live recording, as did the colossal hit "God of Wonders." The true fan experience culminated with a 60-minute documentary on the second disc. Chronology was no substitute for the band's studio and live albums, though it offered fans a wealth of material to remind them how Third Day had become one of the most successful contemporary Christian bands of all time.