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Happy Day (album)

2009 live album by Tim Hughes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Happy Day (album)
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Happy Day is a live album by British worship leader Tim Hughes.[1] In September 2008, Hughes attended Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, England, to record a live concert album and DVD. 2,000 fans attended the event. The album was released on 14 March 2009, to many positive reviews.[2] British guitarist Stu G of Delirious? also performed at the event, and a duet of 'Here I Am To Worship' was performed with Martin Smith. Rap act 29th Chapter also dueted with Hughes on the song 'Dance'.

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Track listing

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Personnel

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  • Tim Hughes – lead vocals, acoustic guitars
  • Nathan Nockels – keyboards
  • Stu G – guitars
  • Alex Nifong – guitars
  • Mark Prentice – bass
  • Dan Needham – drums
  • Lucy Payne – cello
  • Andreana Arganda – backing vocals
  • Quintin Delport – backing vocals
  • Ian Pitter – backing vocals
  • Hope Plumb – backing vocals
  • Martin Smith – guest lead vocals (4)
  • The 29th Chapter – rappers (7)
  • Sacred – dancers


Production

  • Tim Hughes – executive producer
  • Les Moir – executive producer
  • Nathan Nockels – producer, additional recording
  • Neil Costello – additional recording
  • Peter Lozinski – additional recording
  • Sam Gibson – mixing at Chapel Lane Studios (Hereford, UK)
  • Geoff Pesche – mastering at Abbey Road Studios (London, UK)
  • Andy Colthart – photography
  • Stewart Smith – design

Live crew

  • Simon Ward – production manager
  • Tom Redman – stage manager
  • Paul Burton – FOH sound
  • Mark Wilson – FOH sound assistant
  • Trevor Michael – stage sound
  • Colin Hounsome – stage sound assistant
  • Dave Moore – design operator
  • John Dawson Butterworth – lighting assistant
  • Richard Luke – lighting technician
  • Craig Lawrence – projection
  • Lee Slater – backline technician

DVD

  • Andy Hutch – director
  • Ryan Reddick – producer
  • James Quintin – editor
  • Mark Debnam – projection visual
  • James Ward – projection visual
  • Rob Wilson – projection visual
  • David Johnson – Worship Central videos
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