Bigger Than Us (album)
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Bigger Than Us | |||||
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Studio album by Aurora | |||||
Released | November 13, 2001 | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Label | Pamplin | ||||
Producer | Dino Elefante John Elefante Chris Omartian Nick Trevisick |
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Aurora chronology | |||||
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Bigger Than Us is the second album from Christian band Aurora. It did not have any hit singles.
[edit] Track listing
- Just the Way You Are
- The Way That You Love Me
- I Dedicate This Heart to You
- Bigger Than Us
- Turn It Around
- Go On
- Closer to You
- Shout
- Rekindle the Flame
- Forever