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Hey You, I Love Your Soul
1998 studio album by Skillet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hey You, I Love Your Soul is the second studio album by American Christian rock band Skillet. It was released on April 21, 1998 as an enhanced CD on ForeFront Records and Ardent Records. Hey You, I Love Soul introduces the industrial rock sound that carries onto Alien Youth, with songs like "Take" and the title track "Hey You, I Love Your Soul".
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Track listing
All tracks are written by John L. Cooper, except where noted.[1]
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Personnel
Skillet
- John L. Cooper – vocals, acoustic piano, keyboards, bass guitar, drum programming
- Ken Steorts – guitars, guitar synthesizer, backing vocals
- Trey McClurkin – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Additional personnel
- Skidd Mills – drum programming
- Christopher Reyes – additional loops
- Korey Cooper – additional backing vocals (5)
Production
- Dana Key – executive producer, additional producer (10)
- Patrick Scholes – executive producer
- Skidd Mills – producer, engineer, mixing
- John Cooper – additional producer, additional arrangements
- Paul Ebersold – additional producer (10)
- Jason Latshaw – engineer
- Matt Martone – additional engineer
- Christopher Reyes – art direction, design, animation
- Daniel Ball – photography
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Music video
A music video was made for the song "More Faithful". It features the band playing in a room with lights all around, with various shots of the sky cut in to show the theme of the song. An example is the line, "You have been more faithful than the morning sun." This is the only video that shows John playing piano, and the last video before his wife Korey joined on keyboards.
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