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Live from Austin Music Hall

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Live from Austin Music Hall is the first live album by Chris Tomlin, released in 2005. The album was recorded at Austin Music Hall on September 18, 2005. The Austin Music Hall was packed. The album was dedicated to the 2000 who were turned away at the door.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original studio recording onLength
1."Indescribable"Jesse Reeves, Laura StoryArriving4:56
2."Forever"Chris TomlinThe Noise We Make5:46
3."Kindness"Reeves, Tomlin, Louie GiglioThe Noise We Make4:25
4."Unchanging (Raise Up Holy Hands)"TomlinNot to Us5:45
5."On Our Side"Reeves, Tomlin, Ed CashArriving5:20
6."This Is Our God" (featuring David Crowder)Reeves, TomlinThe Noise We Make5:57
7."How Great Is Our God"Reeves, Tomlin, CashArriving5:11
8."Famous One"Reeves, TomlinNot to Us4:10
Total length:41:30

Personnel

  • Chris Tomlin – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano
  • Daniel Carson – electric guitars, background vocals
  • Jesse Reeves – bass guitar, background vocals
  • Travis Nunn – drums
  • Ed Cash – acoustic guitar, mandolin, piano, background vocals, producer, mixing
  • David Crowder – acoustic guitar and guest vocals on "This Is Our God"
  • Seth Walker – guest vocals on "On Our Side"
  • Cary Pierce – background vocals on "How Great Is Our God"
  • Louie Giglio – executive producer
  • Brad O'Donnell – executive producer
  • David Habegger – mobile recording engineer
  • Watermark Communications – mobile recording facility
  • Russ Long – recording engineer
  • Tommy Kinnard – house engineer
  • Joseph Logsdon – assistant engineer
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering
  • Gateway Mastering, Portland, Massachusetts – mastering location
  • Jess Chambers – A&R administration
  • Holly Meyers – A&R administration
  • Jan Cook – creative director
  • Marcus Melton – art direction and design
  • Kaysie Dorsey – photography

References

  1. ^ Live from Austin Music Hall at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Chris Tomlin, "Live From Austin Music Hall" Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. 2005-12-27. Retrieved 2016-07-09.