Chronology Volume 1
Appearance
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Chronology Volume 1 (1996-2000) | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | March 27, 2007 | |||
Genre | Southern rock, Christian rock | |||
Length | 78:34 | |||
Label | Essential | |||
Producer | Brown Bannister, Monroe Jones, Paul Ebersold, Steve Taylor, Third Day | |||
Third Day chronology | ||||
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Chronology, Volume 1 (1996–2000) is the first of two greatest hits albums released by the Christian rock band Third Day in March 2007 as a two-disc CD/DVD. Songs featured on this album were taken from their debut album Third Day (1996) through their platinum-selling Offerings: A Worship Album (2000).[1]
Track listing
[edit]- "Nothing At All" (new mix)
- "Forever" (new mix)
- "Consuming Fire" (new mix)
- "Thief 2006" (new recording)
- "Love Song" (new mix)
- "Who I Am" (new mix)
- "My Hope Is You 2006" (new recording)
- "I've Always Loved You" ("steel" mix)
- "Sky Falls Down"
- "Your Love Oh Lord"
- "King of Glory"
- "Agnus Dei / Worthy" (live)
Bonus tracks
- "Blackbird" (live in St. Louis, Missouri 1998)
- "Alien" (live in Columbus, Ohio 1999)
- "Have Mercy" (new mix)
- "Long Time Comin'" (from Southern Tracks EP)
- "She Sings In Riddles" (from Southern Tracks EP)
DVD content
[edit]- Music Videos
- "Consuming Fire"
- "You Make Me Mad"
- "Your Love Oh Lord"
- "Cry Out to Jesus" (two versions)
- Dove Award performances
- "Forever" (1997)
- "What Good" (2000)
- "God of Wonders" (2001)
- "Come Together" (2002)
- "Wire" (2004)
- "Cry Out to Jesus" (2006)
- Bootleg/Archive videos
- "Mac and Mark" (1992)
- "David's First Show" (1992)
- "Tai's First Show" (1992)
- "Cornerstone Festival" (1995)
- "Cornerstone Festival" (1996)
- "Café Milano" (1996)
- "Boca Raton, Florida" (1996)
- "Portland, Oregon" (1997)
- "Chronology Volume 2 Preview"
Charts
[edit]Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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US Christian Albums (Billboard)[2] | 2 |
US Billboard 200[3] | 61 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Chronology, Volume One (1996-2000)". Archived from the original on 12 March 2018. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^ "Third Day Chart History (Christian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
- ^ "Third Day Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2018.