See Through the Rhetoric

See Through the Rhetoric

Infobox Album | Name = See Through The Rhetoric
Type = Album
Artist = Chi Rho Wake Forest Christian Male A Cappella Ensemble


Released = 2005
Recorded = 2004
Genre = A Cappella
Length = 44:42
Producer = Chi Rho Wake Forest Christian Male A Cappella Ensemble |

"See Through The Rhetoric", recorded in 2005, is the newest Chi Rho Wake Forest Christian Male A Cappella Ensemble CD available. It features songs like "Victory in Jesus", "I Live for You", and "Who Am I." This CD is a blend of contemporary music and traditional music, and its title encourages listeners to see through the rhetoric (words) to their meaning, which is Christ's love for us all.

Track listing

# Intro Track – 1:13
# Who You Are – 3:55
# Victory In Jesus – 4:19
# I Live For You – 3:28
# Pride – 4:42
# You Alone – 3:24
# Peace Be Still – 3:16
# As – 5:20
# On Fire – 3:20
# Eagles Wings – 3:43
# Who Am I? – 4:32
# Swing Low – 3:24
# Home – 4:51
# I Love You Lord – 1:20
# Where Is The Love (bonus track) – 6:33

External links

* [http://www.chirho.com Chi Rho Official Website] , from which the previous information is taken with permission
* [http://www.deaconshop.com/ePOS?form=shared3/gm/main.html&this_category=23&store=519%20 Where to Buy this album]


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