United We Stand
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Introduction
- Time Has Come
- Take It All
- From God Above
- From the Inside Out
- Came to the Rescue
- A Reprise
- None But Jesus
- [Selah]
- Fire Fall Down
- Revolution
- Kingdom Come
- No One Like You
- Sovereign Hands
- Stand
- [Selah]
- Hallelujah
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #89277 in Music
- Released on: 2006-04-04
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Dimensions: .26 pounds
Customer Reviews
Awsome
This CD is an amazing album, anyone who is in the least bit into Hillsong United shouldn't think twice about buying this album. Also, anyone into U2? Hillsong United adopted the same sounding style as U2 which makes this album great to show amyone who thinks "Ahh all this christian rock sucks".
You need this album!
Heavenly vibes down under
Hillsong United, the "youth" worship offspring from Hillsong church in Australia finally come of age in the passionate rendering of new songs. From the high energy opening of "The Time has Come", to the sublime "Selah", this is a beautiful, powerful and evocative worship CD that will stay glued to your CD player for weeks. If you're looking for quality Christian music to play your mates - this is a good place to start. The CD also comes with a short DVD in concert containing some of the livelier tracks, but sadly let down by over the top editing and attention deficit camera work that first appeared on the "God He Reigns" DVD. But the CD is well worth the asking price alone to hear such polished praise from this talented young worship team. Enjoy!
Power and variety
An extraordinary range of musical types, all performed with passion. Tracks two and three too "poppy" for my taste, but the sheer power and worship of From the inside out, Come to the rescue, Sovereign hands, and The Stand more than make up for that! Can it get any better in the world of contemporary worship?!



