Dangerous People
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Dangerous People | |||||
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Studio album by Noel Richards | |||||
Released | 1996 | ||||
Recorded | UK (1996) | ||||
Genre | Contemporary worship music | ||||
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Dangerous People is a contemporary worship music album released by UK worship leader, Noel Richards. The album title was inspired by a speech delivered in November, 1995, by Fiona des Fontaines from South Africa.[1]
Currently, this album is sold out, but is available as part of the six-disc album. It is also available for online download from the UK iTunes Store.[1]
[edit] Track listing
1. Love songs from heaven
2. Keep on praying
3. Let your love come down
4. I do believe
5. I want to be out of my depth
6. There is no-one like our God / God is with us
7. Dangerous people
8. Come out of darkness
9. Have you heard the Good News?
10. You are my passion
11. I see the Lord
12. Last generation