Love Liberty Disco

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Love Liberty Disco
Studio album by Newsboys
Released November 16, 1999
Genre Christian contemporary music, Christian pop, Britpop[1]
Length 35:37
Label Sparrow
Producer Peter Furler
Newsboys chronology

Step Up to the Microphone
(1998)
Love Liberty Disco
(1999)
Shine: The Hits
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Cross Rhythms [2]
Jesus Freak Hideout [3]

Love Liberty Disco is the eighth studio album by Christian pop rock band Newsboys, released in 1999. In some regards a concept album, Love Liberty Disco deviates from the Newsboys' standard pop rock style and focuses on 70's era-inspired sounds and disco.

Track listing

Album release
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Beautiful Sound"  Peter Furler, Philip Urry 3:46
2. "Love Liberty Disco"  Furler, Jeff Frankenstein, Jody Davis, Duncan Phillips, Urry 3:43
3. "Forever Man"  Furler, Urry 3:13
4. "Good Stuff"  Furler, Urry 2:59
5. "Everyone's Someone"  Furler, Urry 5:14
6. "Say You Need Love"  Furler, Urry 3:18
7. "I Would Give Everything"  Furler, Urry 3:22
8. "Break"  Furler, Urry 3:20
9. "I Surrender All"  Furler, John P. Kee 4:12
10. "Fall on You"  Furler, Urry 2:30
Total length:
35:39

Music videos

  • "Love Liberty Disco"

Radio singles

  • "Love Liberty Disco" (1999)
  • "Beautiful Sound" (2000)
  • "I Surrender All" / "Good Stuff" (2000)
    • released as a double A-side single, with the former geared towards AC radio, and the latter towards the CHR/Rock format, which ended up as the bigger hit at the time

Music credits

  • Peter Furler – lead vocals, guitars, drums
  • Phil Joel – bass, vocals
  • Jody Davis – guitars, vocals
  • Jeff Frankenstein – keys
  • Duncan Phillips – drums, percussion

Additional musicians

  • Strings by the Nashville String Machine
  • Ted Tjornhom – programming
  • Blair Masters – string arrangements
  • Tim Rauter – Decks on "Good Stuff"
  • Steve Hindalong – guest percussion on "Break"

Production credits

  • Produced by Peter Furler
  • Executive Produced by Wes Campbell and Lynn Nichols
  • Recorded and mixed by Shane D. Wilson at the White House Recording Studio, Nashville, TN and Earfull Studios, Franklin, TN
  • Additional recording by Russ Long
  • Assistant Engineer: Tara Wilson
  • Mastered by Steven Marcussen at A&M Mastering Studio, Hollywood, CA
  • Creative direction by Christiév Carothers
  • Art direction by Jan Cook
  • Album design by Dan Harding
  • Photography by Michael Riuz

References

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