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Devotion (Newsboys album)
2004 studio album by Newsboys From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Devotion is the eleventh studio album by Christian pop rock band Newsboys, released in November 2004. It is a follow up album to the band's first worship-oriented project, Adoration. It was also the first album to feature replacement guitarist Bryan Olesen. The album debuted at No. 5 on the Top Christian Albums chart, and at No. 56 on the Billboard 200 charts. Several Christian artists made guest appearances on the album, including Rebecca St. James, Bethel World Outreach Choir, Stuart Garrard, and Jon Ellis of Tree63.
The album's artwork includes photography of the band by Jimmy Abegg on a valley floor next to the Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge in Williamson County, Tennessee. Because of the bridge's unique design which eliminates any spandrel columns, the perspective on many of photographs leverages the non-blocked views of the scenery and sky on the far side of the bridge behind the band.
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Track listing
Note "Isaiah" was originally included as an "album only" track when Devotion was purchased from the iTunes Store. The track has since been deleted from the album and is now available only as a separate single.
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Singles
- "Presence (My Heart's Desire)"
- "Devotion"
- "Blessed Be Your Name"
- "Strong Tower"
Personnel
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- Peter Furler – lead vocals, guitars
- Bryan Olesen – lead guitars, vocals
- Jeff Frankenstein – keyboards
- Phil Joel – bass, vocals
- Duncan Phillips – drums, percussion
Additional musicians
- John Ellis – guitars, vocals
- Stuart Garrard – guitars
- Rebecca St. James – guest vocals on "Blessed Be Your Name"
- Bethel World Outreach Choir – choir (10)
Production
- Peter Furler – producer
- Wes Campbell – executive producer
- Steve Taylor – executive producer
- Joe Baldridge – recording at Bridge Sound Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
- Dan Rudin – recording, mixing at Bridge Sound Studios, Nashville, Tennessee (7)
- Sam Gibson – mixing at Chapel Lane Studios, Hereford, UK (1–6, 8–10)
- Bob Ludwig – mastering at Gateway Mastering, Portland, Maine
- Jan Cook – creative director
- Benji Peck – art direction, design
- Jimmy Abegg – photography
References
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