Behold the Man (album)
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Behold the Man | ||
Studio album by Zion | ||
Released | 1981 | |
Recorded | 1981 | |
Genre | Contemporary Christian Music | |
Zion chronology | ||
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Behold the Man (1981) |
Rich Mullins (1985) |
Behold the Man is the first and only album released by the band Zion in 1981. Zion is best known as the band that singer Rich Mullins was in when he made his first appearance on record.
One song, "Sing Your Praise To The Lord," would later be become a hit for Amy Grant for her 1982 album, Age to Age. Mullins would later rerecord two of these songs for his own later albums, "Hope To Carry On" reappeared on 1988's Never Picture Perfect, and "Heaven In His Eyes" would show up on his final album, The Jesus Record in 1997.
[edit] Track listing
- "Sing Your Praise To The Lord" (Mullins) – 3:57
- "For Unto Us" (Mullins) – 3:45
- "The Way To Love You" (Mullins) – 5:41
- "Lord Help Me Be" (Mullins) – 3:06
- "Nothing In This World" (Mullins) – 5:24
- "You Can Live Without Him" (Mullins) – 5:23
- "Hope To Carry On" (Mullins) – 2:22
- "Heaven In His Eyes" (Mullins) – 3:51
[edit] Personnel
- Rich Mullins - vocals, Guitars, hammered dulcimer, piano
- Jenny Wilson - Vocals and Synthesizers.
- Tom Weimer - Vocals and Guitars.
- Beth Snell - Vocals.
Rich Mullins |
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Studio Albums |
Rich Mullins | Pictures in the Sky | Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth | Never Picture Perfect The World as Best as I Remember It, Volume One | The World as Best as I Remember It, Volume Two | Songs |
With A Ragamuffin Band |
A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band | Brother's Keeper | The Jesus Record |
With the Kid Brothers of St. Frank |
The Canticle of the Plains |
With Zion |
Behold the Man |
Posthumous Releases |
Here In America | Songs 2 |
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