Alive In South Africa

Alive In South Africa

Infobox Album
Name = Alive In South Africa
Type = live
Artist = Israel & New Breed



Released = flagicon|USA Start date|2005|10|25
Recorded = Start date|2005|08|20
Cape Town, South Africa
Genre = Christian
Length =
Label = Integrity Media
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = Live From Another Level
This album = Alive In South Africa
Next album = A Timeless Christmas

"Alive In South Africa" is a live worship album by Israel & New Breed. Recorded on August 20, 2005 in Cape Town, South Africa, the disc was released on October 25, 2005 by Integrity Media. It is the fifth album by Israel, his fourth released by Integrity, and his second live album.

Track listing

•Disc #1:
#Intro
#Alive Overture
#Alive
#Favor of the Lord
#Favor of the Lord (Reprise)
#Turn It Around
#Not Forgotten
#Not Forgotten (Reprise)
#Not Forgotten (Slow Version)/He Knows My Name
#Take the Limits Off
#Take the Limits Off/No Limits (Enlarge My Terrotory)
#Bishop Tudor Bismark (Speaking)
#It's Raining
#Surely

•Disc #2:
#Still Standing
#I Will
#African Skies (Insturmental)
#You've Been A Friend
#To Worship You I Live (Away)
#Worship Medley
#Alpha and Omega
#Come Let Us Sing (Featuring Jonathan Butler)
#New Season
#You're Latter Will Be Greater
#You Are Good
#Again I Say Rejoice
#Friend of God
#He Knows My Name (Bonus Cut)
#Not Forgotten (Radio Version - Bonus Cut)

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