Sar Shalom

Sar Shalom

Infobox Album | Name = Sar Shalom
Type = Album
Artist = Karen Davis


Released = 2003
Recorded = D.B. Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel
Genre = Christian music, Jewish music
Length = 47:01 (main album)
Label = Galilee of the Nations
Producer = Gabriel Alonso
Reviews = | Last album = "Yeshua"
(2001)
This album = "Sar Shalom"
(2003)
Next album = "Israel My Beloved"
(2006)

"Sar Shalom - Breakthrough from the Land of Israel" is the third album of Messianic worship music by singer songwriter Karen Davis, released in 2003.

Track listing

#"Overture" (Hear Our Cry) – 1:04
#"All of Creation Sings" – 3:30
#"Ana Adonai" (O Lord Save Us) – 4:37
#"Esa Einai" (I Will Lift My Eyes) – 4:34
#"I Will Lift My Eyes" – 3:14
#"Lord Of Breakthroughs" – 4:17
#"El Gibor V'el Elyon" (Mighty God, Most High) – 2:06
#"Kuma Adonai" (Arise, O Lord) – 3:27
#"I Will Answer" – 3:14
#"Achat Sha'Alti" (One Thing Have I Desired) – 2:19
#"Ahalel" (I Will Praise) – 4:36
#"Baruch Haba" (Blessed Is He Who Comes) – 5:19
#"From Everlasting To Everlasting" – 4:44

*Bonus Disk DVD -
#Interview with Karen Davis about "Sar Shalom"
#Interview with Ted Pearce about "Zealous Over Zion"
#Interview with Marty Goetz about "He Is my Defense"
#Interview with Joel Chernoff about "Come Dance With Me"
#Excerpt from video "The Promise"

All songs written by Karen Davis or Joy Greig (nee Griffiths).

Personnel

*Karen Davis — Keyboards, Vocals
*Andrea Alonso — Background Vocals, Flute
*Brandon Whatley — Background Vocals
*Gabriel Alonso — Keyboards, Drums, Percussion
*Jead-Pierre Comparato — Bass

The recording was made at the following studio
*D.B. Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel - (Engineers Rafael Fernandez)

Release details

*2003, Israel, Galilee of the Nations 777970023-2, Release Date ? ? 2003, CD


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