Lose This Life
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Lose This Life | ||
Studio album by Tait | ||
Released | November 4, 2003 | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | ForeFront Records | |
Producer(s) | Brent Milligan, Mark Heimermann, Michael Tait, Matt Bronlewee, Chad Chapin | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Tait chronology | ||
Empty (2001) |
Lose This Life (2003) |
Loveology (2007) |
Lose This Life is the sophomore effort by the Christian rock band Tait. It is a sequel to their first album, Empty. According to frontman Michael Tait, the songs all have to do with the striving human passion to know, feel and experience God's love.
Rob Beckley, lead singer of the alternative rock band Pillar, appears in the second song "Numb". So far, the only song on this CD that has spawned a video is the title track, "Lose This Life".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Lose This Life"
- "Numb" (featuring Rob Beckley from Pillar)
- "Electric Avenue"
- "Fallen"
- "God Can You Hear Me"
- "Reconnecting"
- "Child"
- "Heartache"
- "Free Will"
- "Wait"
- "Holding out for Grace"
Bonus Track: "The Christmas Song"
[edit] Music video
The title track, Lose This Life, is the only song so far to have spawned a music video.
[edit] Band
- Michael Tait - vocals
- Lonnie Chapin - bass
- Justin York - guitars
- Chad Chapin - drums
[edit] Additional Musicians
- Jerry McPherson
- Adam Lester
- Jay Johnson
- Javier Solis
- Paul Moak
- Mark Heimermann
- Matt Bronleewe
- Todd Robbins