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Sol da Justiça
Live album by
Released18 September 2011[1]
Recorded16 July and 18 July 2011
VenueBeach of Meio and Riachuelo Theater, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
GenreContemporary worship music
Length73:57
LabelSom Livre
ProducerDiante do Trono
Diante do Trono
Live Praise & Worship chronology
Aleluia
(2010)
Sol da Justiça
(2011)
Creio
(2012)

Sol da Justiça is the fourteenth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Diante do Trono.

About the project

In the pre-recording of the Sol da Justiça, the mining group released Aleluia, recorded at the Cowboy Park Barretos, in Barretos.

The album was recorded in Natal. On the disc, the group manages to bring a new musical influence in his music, being different from Aleluia, its predecessor. The orchestra band was absent in the work.

The work was also responsible for making the group receiving his first Latin Grammy nomination in the category Best Portuguese Language Christian Album in 2012.[2] Also received several nominations Trophy Promises.[3]

On 16 July 2011, with an estimated 120,000 people in Beach of Meio public recording of the album was made. But by heavy rains leading up to that day, the recording was impaired by time. So to solve the problem, two days after the group recorded the album again, but in the Riachuelo Theatre, also in Natal. The recording was attended by Asaph Borba and former members of the group, who participated in a medley singing the older songs the group.[4]

A few days after the release, the group also released an application for smartphones, tablets and iPods.[5]

On 21 September, the Expocristã, the disc had sold over forty thousand copies in Brazil, and had been released two days earlier.[6]

The album has a more pop rock sound, different from previous works. The album also features some international versions.[7]

Track listing

CD

Song Songwriter Worship leader Length
"Hosana" Ana Paula Valadão Ana Paula Valadão 7:53
"Grande" Ana Paula Valadão Ana Paula Valadão 6:43
"Quão Grande és Tu" Stuart Hine Israel Salazar 4:51
"Eu Canto" Bethany Stephens Ana Paula Valadão, Israel Salazar 12:04
"Onde?" Ana Paula Valadão Ana Nóbrega 6:21
"Me Ama" John Mark McMillan Ana Paula Valadão 14:35
"Em Meio à Tua Glória" Ana Paula Valadão Ana Paula Valadão 7:28
"Anseio" Jonathan Lewis Roberta Izabel 7:44
"Sol da Justiça" Ana Paula Valadão Ana Paula Valadão 6:14

DVD

Song Worship leader
"Hosana" Ana Paula Valadão
"Tempo de Festa" Ana Paula Valadão
"Medley Pentecostal" Ana Paula Valadão
"Grande" Ana Paula Valadão
"Quão Grande és Tu" Israel Salazar
"A Ti a Honra" Marine Friesen, Amanda Cariús, Letícia Brandão
"Eu Canto" Ana Paula Valadão, Israel Salazar
"Meu Coração" Ana Paula Valadão
"Tua Paz" Ana Paula Valadão, Israel Salazar, Ana Nóbrega
"Onde?" Ana Nóbrega
"Me Ama" Ana Paula Valadão
"Em Meio à Tua Glória" Ana Paula Valadão
"Anseio" Roberta Izabel
"Um" Ana Paula Valadão, Asaph Borba
"Medley Asaph Borba"
"Sol da Justiça" Ana Paula Valadão

References

  1. ^ "Diante do Trono/Dt - Sol da Justiça - Dt14". Terra Sonora. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Christian". Grammy Latino. Archived from the original on 28 September 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  3. ^ "Vote". Troféu Promessas. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
  4. ^ "CD Sol da Justiça (Diante do Trono) - Análise". Super Gospel. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Diante do Trono lança aplicativo exclusivo do CD Sol da Justiça". Gospel Prime. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  6. ^ "Diante do Trono recebe disco de ouro pelo CD "Sol da Justiça" - música gospel". Gospel Prime. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  7. ^ "DVD Diante do Trono - Sol da Justiça + CD Bônus". Gospel Goods. Retrieved 13 December 2011.