The Live Adventure
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The Live Adventure is the first live album by Steven Curtis Chapman, released on September 7, 1993. The album was recorded on May 6, 1993, during Chapman's tour for The Great Adventure. The album was released on September 7, 1993, to CD, cassette, and VHS tape formats (VHS tape format includes an alternative box cover).[citation needed]
The concert video won the 1994 Gospel Music Association award for Long Form Music Video of the Year, and the song "Go There With You" won the title of Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year. The album brought Chapman his third Grammy award, for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album, in 1994. The concert video was edited by Scott C. Wilson.
Track listing
- "Prologue" – 1:05
- "The Great Adventure" – 4:46
- "That's Paradise" – 4:42
- "Introduction" – 1:14
- "Go There With You" – 5:15
- "Busy Man" – 4:41
- "Great Adventure Stuff" - 4:49
- Acoustic Medley: – 12:13
- "My Redeemer is Faithful and True"
- "His Eyes"
- "Waiting for Lightning"
- "When You are a Soldier"
- "Heart's Cry"
- "His Strength is Perfect"
- "Family Talk" - 5:53
- "More to This Life" – 6:28
- "For the Sake of the Call" – 7:41
- "I Will Be Here" – 4:09
- "My Turn Now" – 3:32
- "No Better Place" – 5:34
VHS Track listing
- Set 1
- "Prologue"
- "The Great Adventure"
- "That's Paradise"
- "Go There With You"
- "Busy Man"
- Set 2
- "Great Adventure Stuff"
- Acoustic Medley:
- "My Redeemer is Faithful and True"
- "His Eyes"
- "Waiting for Lightning"
- "When You are a Soldier"
- "Heart's Cry"
- "His Strength is Perfect"
- "More to This Life"
- Set 3
- "For the Sake of the Call"
- "My First Song"
- "This Could Be Love (My Second Song)"
- "I Will Be Here"
- "Got to B Tru"
- Encore
- "My Turn Now"
- "No Better Place"
Personnel
Steven's Band
- Dennis Kurttila – drums
- Dale Oliver – lead guitars
- Dave Cleveland – rhythm guitars
- Scott Sheriff – keyboards
- Arlin Troyer – bass guitar
References
- ^ The Live Adventure at AllMusic
- ^ "Steven Curtis Chapman, "The Live Adventure" Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved May 6, 2014.