Breath of Heaven
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Breath of Heaven | |||||
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Studio album by Dave Fitzgerald | |||||
Released | 2001 | ||||
Recorded | ICC Studios, Eastbourne, England | ||||
Genre | Celtic music, Christian music | ||||
Length | 62:08 | ||||
Label | ICC Records | ||||
Producer | Tim Oliver | ||||
Dave Fitzgerald chronology | |||||
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For the Amy Grant song and book, see Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song).
For the record label, see Breath of Heaven Management-International.
Breath of Heaven is an album by Dave Fitzgerald. Released in 2001.
Renowned flute and saxophone player Dave Fitzgerald was a founding member of Iona, Inspired by the belief that where words fail, often it is music that speaks, Breath of Heaven attempts to communicate using instrumental versions of new and age old tunes. Having invited friends such as Graham Kendrick and Adrian Snell to offer ideas, David builds these into a Christian worship soundscape with a Celtic flavour.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Columba Aspexit" – 4:28
- "Here I Stand" – 4:58
- "My Song is Love Unknown" – 4:09
- "Coverdale" – 3:24
- "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" – 5:30
- "Breath of Heaven" – 4:52
- "Shema (Hear O Israel)" – 4:44
- "Hineh Lo Yanum" – 4:24
- "Lord Have Mercy" – 5:18
- "What Grace" – 5:30
- "The Lamb" – 6:00
- "I Kneel Down/Through the Veil" – 8:53
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Band
- Dave Fitzgerald - Soprano & Tenor Saxophones, Flutes, Tin Whistle, Chinese Flutes, Dizi, Low Whistles
- Tim Oliver - Keyboards, Piano, Hammond Organ
- Tim Harries - Double Bass
- Terl Bryant - Drums, Percussion
- Frank van Essen - Percussion, Violin
- William Schofield - Cello
- Dave Clifton - Electric Guitars, Nylon Strung Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
[edit] Production
- Engineering - Dave Lynch
[edit] Release Details
- 2001, UK, ICC Records ICCD54430, Release Date ? ? 2001, CD
- 2001, UK, ICC Records ICC54420, Release Date ? ? 2001, Cassette