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Irreplaceable Love
1996 studio album by Commissioned From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Irreplaceable Love is the ninth album by American contemporary gospel music group Commissioned, released on March 1, 1996 via Verity Records. It was the last album with Marvin Sapp.
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Domestically, the album peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard Top Gospel albums chart, number 9 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Christian chart and number 19 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart.[1]
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Track listing
- "Opening Meditation" (Maxx Frank) – 0:40
- "Dominion" (Gary Crawford, Dana Davis, Mitchell Jones) – 4:15
- "Breakin' Away" (Maxx Frank, Steve Grissette) – 4:51
- "Until My Change Comes" (Montrell Darrett) – 4:43
- "Do You Still Love Me" (Frank, Grissette) – 4:57
- "They Must Know" (Dorothy Thornton, Wanya Morris) – 4:34
- "More Than I (Interlude)" (Jones, Mark Luckey) – 1:06
- "Irreplaceable Love" (Shawn Stockman) – 4:11
- "No Weapon" (Darrett, Jones, Perry Michael Allen) – 5:25
- "I Can Love Again" (Darrett, Jones, Jeff Walker) – 5:12
- "More Than I" (Jones, Luckey) – 5:11
- "Crucified with Christ" (Frank, Grissette) – 6:20
- "Closing Meditation" (Frank) – 0:46
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- Mitchell Jones – lead vocals (2–4, 9, 11, 12), backing vocals (2–4, 9–12), vocal arrangements (2, 4, 9–11), vocals (5, 6, 8), keyboards (7, 11)
- Karl Reid – backing vocals (2–4, 9–12), vocals (5, 6, 8), lead vocals (10–12)
- Marvin Sapp – lead vocals (2–4, 9–12), backing vocals (2–4, 9–12), BGV arrangements (3), vocals (5, 6, 8)
- Montrell Darrett – lead vocals (2, 4, 9–11), backing vocals (2–4, 9–12), rap intro (3), vocal arrangements (4, 10), vocals (5, 6, 8)
- Maxx Frank – organ (2, 4, 13), keyboards (3, 5, 7, 12), Rhodes electric piano (3), BGV arrangements (3), arrangements (4), programming (6), acoustic piano (11)
Additional musicians
- Nathan DiGesare – programming (6)
- Tom Howard – acoustic piano (6), programming (6)
- Wanya Morris – programming (6)
- Shawn Stockman – programming (8)
- Jeff Walker – additional keyboards (11)
- Derrick Buckingham – guitars (2–4)
- George Cocchini – guitars (5)
- David Cleveland – acoustic guitar (6)
- Tim Bowman – acoustic guitar (11)
- Tony "Downtown" Brown – bass (3)
- Al Turner – bass (11)
- Nathan Maxwell – bass (12)
- John Catchings – strings (5, 11)
- David Davidson – strings (5, 11)
- Pamela Sixfin – strings (5, 11)
- Kristin Wilkinson – strings (5, 11)
- Maurice Cretcher – additional strings (11)
- Craig Alea – string arrangements (5)
- Don Hart – string arrangements (11)
- Steve Grissette – BGV arrangements (3)
- Kevin Chandler – radio voice (3)
Production
- Sherman M. Brown – executive producer
- Nathan DiGesare – executive producer, recording (2, 10)
- Mitchell Jones – producer (2, 4, 9–11)
- Dana Davis – co-producer (2)
- Maxx Frank – producer (3–5, 12)
- Steve Grissette – producer (3, 12)
- Wanya Morris – producer (6)
- Shawn Stockman – producer (8)
- Craig Bauer – mixing (2–5, 12), recording (3–5, 12)
- Jim "Jiff" Hinger – engineer (6, 8)
- Billy Meadows – tracking (9, 10)
- Steve King – engineer (9, 11)
- Neil Gustafson – assistant engineer (3, 5, 12)
- Scott Streiner – assistant engineer (3, 5, 12)
- Marsha Hain – assistant engineer (8)
- Ray Lubrana – assistant engineer (8)
- Steve Capp – assistant engineer (9, 11), engineer (10)
- Todd Fairall – assistant engineer (9, 11), engineer (10)
- Mike Rapp – art direction
- Robert Ascroft – design
- Andrew Eccles – photography
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