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We Have a Saviour
Studio album by
Released9 October 2012
GenreWorship, Christmas
LabelHillsong Music Australia
Hillsong Music Australia
Christmas albums chronology
Born Is the King
(2011)
We Have a Saviour
(2012)
The Peace Project
(2017)

We Have a Saviour is the fourth Christmas worship album from Hillsong Music, which was issued in October 2012. The album appeared on the Billboard Top Christian Albums at No. 23 and Top Holiday Albums charts at No. 42.[1] It also peaked in the Top 100 on the ARIA Albums Chart at No. 82;[2] at No.68 on the ARIA Top 100 Physical Albums chart in December 2012;[3] and returned to the charts in December 2014 to peak at No. 36 on the ARIA Catalogue Albums chart.[4] We Have a Saviour by Hillsong is a collection of songs recorded over 2011 and 2012 with two new tracks, "We Have a Saviour" and "Our King Has Come"; it includes, "Born Is the King", and rearrangements of "O Holy Night" and "Joy to the World".

Amazon.com's editorial review observed "[it's] an album full of inspiring and festive songs soon to become Christmas classics. The seasons may be flipped with December falling in the middle of summer for Australia and there may not be snow, sleigh rides or chestnuts roasting by an open fire, but there is a common love for a baby born in a manger over 2,000 years ago."[5] Hope 103.2's Stephen O'Doherty interviewed Hillsong members, Ben Fielding, Autumn Hardman and Dave Ware, on his show, Open House, in November 2012 to discuss the album.[6] Timothy Yap of BreatheCast opined "[they] have brilliantly taken some of the best known traditional carols and tagged them with newly written material making them less archaic and fresher on younger ears... this is a folky, country-tinged, understated and sometimes even eclectic effort."[7] Jono Davies of Louder Than the Music rated it at four-out-of-five stars and explained, "jammed packed with well known Christmas tunes and some original ones too... [they] have tried to make so many tracks on the album sound uber cool, which means some traditional songs don't sound as Christmasy as you might expect."[8]

Track listing

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Tracks 1–5 were previously released on the extended play, Born Is the King.

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead VocalLength
1."O Come Let Us Adore Him"John Francis Wade, Frederick Oakeley, Matt Crocker, Autumn Hardman, Ryan TaubertAnnie Garratt, Matt Crocker6:25
2."Joy to the World"Isaac Watts, Lowell MasonJill McCloghry3:19
3."Born Is the King (It's Christmas)"Crocker, Scott LigertwoodMatt Crocker3:21
4."Emmanuel"Reuben MorganDarlene Zschech4:33
5."O Holy Night"Adolphe Adam, Placide Cappeau, John Sullivan DwightDave Ware6:04
6."We Have a Saviour"Morgan, Ben GloverReuben Morgan3:53
7."Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"Charles Wesley, George Whitefield, Felix Mendelssohn, William H. CummingsAnnie Garratt4:02
8."God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Tidings)"TraditionalJonathon Douglass3:30
9."Unto Us"Morgan, Ben FieldingTarryn Stokes3:54
10."Gloria (Angels We Have Heard on High)"James Chadwick, Edward Shippen BarnesDave Ware, Hayley Law4:07
11."Our King Has Come"Hardman, Ligertwood, Harrison WoodDave Ware4:25
12."The First Noel (Holy Is the Lord)"Traditional, Hardman, Ligertwood, WoodJad Gillies4:40
Total length:52:13

References

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  1. ^ "Hillsong Awards". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 18 January 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  2. ^ Ryan (bulion), Gary (6 July 2014). "Albums Pre 1989 Part 3 (ARIA Charts: Special Occasion Charts)". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  3. ^ Wallace, Ian (31 December 2012). "Week Commencing ~ 31st December 2012 ~ Issue #1192" (PDF). The ARIA Report (1192). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA): 6, 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  4. ^ Wallace, Ian (22 December 2014). "Week Commencing ~ 22nd December 2014 ~ Issue #1295" (PDF). The ARIA Report (1295). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA): 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Hillsong – We Have a Savior". Amazon.com Music. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  6. ^ Hatcher, Leigh (11 November 2012). "Hillsong Music – We Have a Saviour". Open House with Stephen O'Doherty. Hope 103.2. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  7. ^ Yap, Timothy (11 October 2012). "Hillsong We Have a Savior Album Review : Reviews". BreatheCast. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  8. ^ Davies, Jono (9 October 2012). "Hillsong – We Have a Saviour – Christmas Music". Louder Than the Music. Retrieved 6 October 2017.