More (Mary Alessi album)

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More cover
Live album by Mary Alessi
Released July 19, 2005 (2005-07-19)
Recorded Covenant Church, Dallas, Texas
Genre Gospel
Inspirational
Label Miami Life Sounds
Producer Stephen Alessi
Aaron Lindsey
Mary Alessi chronology
Whatever It Takes More When Women Worship

More is a gospel album by Mary Alessi which was recorded at the Covenant Church in Dallas, Texas and released on July 19, 2005 (2005-07-19).

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Pastor Mike Hayes introduction" (Mike Hayes)
  2. "Again I Say Rejoice" (Israel Houghton, Aaron Lindsey)
  3. "Praise the Lord" (Mary Alessi, Lindsey)
  4. "You've Made Me Glad" (Houghton, Lindsey, Cindy Cruse Ratcliff)
  5. "With My Whole Heart" (Alessi)
  6. "Filled With Your Spirit" (Alessi, Lindsey)
  7. "So We Lift" (Lindsey, Adrian Lindsey, Houghton)
  8. "More" (Alessi, Martha Munizzi)
  9. "I Worship You With All of Me" (Alessi, Munizzi)
  10. "Pray" (Alessi)
  11. "Another Breakthrough" (Houghton, Lindsey)
  12. "New Day Dawning" (Alessi)
  13. "Lord of the Breakthrough" (Houghton, Lindsey)
  14. "Pastor Mike Hayes Spoken Word" (Hayes)
  15. "In Him I Live" (Alessi, Lindsey, Houghton)

[edit] Personnel

  • Aaron Lindsey - Piano, Keys, Programming & Vocals
  • Jerry Harris - Organ and pro Tools Editing
  • Christopher Coleman - Drums
  • Terrance Palmer - Bass
  • Israel Houghton - Electroic & Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals on You've Made Me Glad"
  • Natural - Guitar on "You've Made Me Glad"
  • Phillip Lassiter - Horn Arrangements (Praise the Lord, Made Me Glad, In Him), Trumpet Solo (In Him)
  • Keith Jourdan - Trumpet
  • Freddie Morgan - Trumpet
  • Keith Anderson - Sax
  • Tom Lauer - Sax
  • Brad Herring - Trombone
  • Carl Murr - Trombone
  • Daniel Johnson - Vocals
  • Arthur Dyer - Vocals
  • Jamil Whiting - Vocals
  • Lacy Edly - Vocals
  • Stacey Joseph - Vocals
  • Joyce Halbert - Vocals
  • Stephanie Alessi - Vocals on "Pray"
  • Covenant Church Choir - Vocals

[edit] Certification and Chart Success

More peaked at #44 on Billboard magazine's Top Gospel Album. [1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chart success at All Music Guide, Retrieved March 30, 2007