Everlasting God

Everlasting God

Infobox Album
Name = Everlasting God
Type = Studio album
Artist = Brenton Brown


Released = 17th February 2006
Recorded =
Genre = Worship
Length = 57:12 [ [http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdReviews/EverlastingGod.asp Jesusfreakhideout.com: Brenton Brown, "Everlasting God" Review ] ]
Label = Survivor Records
Producer = Nathan Nockels
Reviews = [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/brentonbrown/albums/album/10307881/everlasting_god?source=brentonbrown_rssfeed rolling stone]
Last album = "holy" (2006) (vineyard music album)
This album = "Everlasting God" (2006)
Next album = "Because of Your Love" (2008)

"Everlasting God" is Christian worship leader and songwriter Brenton Brown's first solo album, released on 17th February 2006.

Track listing

#Praise Is Rising (Hosanna)
#I Will Remember
#Everlasting God (written by Brenton Brown and Ken Riley)
#Jesus You Are Worthy
#You Are My God
#We Will Worship Him
#Lord Reign In Me
#Your Love Is Amazing
#So Alive
#Not Going Back (aka short Egypt)
#Like The Angels
#Well With My Soul
#We Will Go

Popularity

The popularity of the title track led to it being recorded by other artists like Chris Tomlin and Lincoln Brewster whose version has topped the US CCM chart.

References


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