Skalleluia!
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Skalleluia! | ||||
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Studio album by The Insyderz | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Christian ska | |||
Label | Squint Entertainment | |||
Producer | Terry Scott Taylor | |||
The Insyderz chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Source | Rating |
HM link[1] | |
Seven Ball Magazine | |
Fishbowl Online | |
The Phantom Tollbooth | |
Cross Rhythms link[2] | |
Cool Fools | |
CCM Magazine[3] | |
YouthWorker[4] | |
Skalleluia!, also called The Insyderz Present Skalleluia!, is the second album by the Christian third-wave ska band, The Insyderz. Released 5 May 1998, it is the first of their albums dedicated to ska renditions of worship songs. The album was an unexpected success for the band, which had been reluctant to record an album of praise and worship music[5] despite their own background with the genre.
The album charted on Billboards "Hot 200", "Heatseekers", and "Top Contemporary Christian" charts at 200, 15, and 8 respectively.[6] Their cover of Rich Mullins' song "Awesome God" won the band a Dove Award for "Hard Music Recorded Song Of The Year" in 1999.[7]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Oh, Lord, You're Beautiful" | Keith Green | ||
2. | "He Has Made Me Glad" | Leona Von Brethorst | ||
3. | "Awesome God" | Rich Mullins, Joe Yerke | ||
4. | "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" | Rick Founds | ||
5. | "Jesus, Draw Me Close" | Rick Founds | ||
6. | "Ancient Of Days" | Jamie Harvill, Gary Sadler | ||
7. | "You Are My All In All" | Dennis Jernigan | ||
8. | "Jesus, Name Above All Names / More Precious Than Silver" | Lynn DeShazo, Naida Hearn | ||
9. | "Joy" | Amy Grant | ||
10. | "We Will Glorify" | Twila Paris | ||
11. | "Mourning Into Dancing" | Tommy Walker |
References
- ↑ McGovern, Brian Vincent (July–August 1998). "Album Reviews: INSYDERZ Skalleluia!". HM Magazine (72). Retrieved 2007-04-24.
- ↑ Bate, Peter (October 1998). "The Insyderz – Skalleluia". Cross Rhythms (47).
- ↑ Ozard, Dwight (May 1998). "Reviews / Skalleluia!". CCM Magazine 20 (11): 98–100.
- ↑ Houge, Ty Chap (July–August 1998). "Tools / Music / Skalleluia!". YouthWorker Journal XIV (6): 64.
- ↑ Zhito, Lisa (January–February 1999). "Going Outside: The Insyderz are venturing beyon the confines of the Christian market" (reprint). 7ball (22): 26–30. Retrieved 2007-02-01.
- ↑ ((( Insyderz > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))), published by Allmusic.
- ↑ "Dove Award Recipients for 1999". Published by the Gospel Music Association. Retrieved November 15, 2006.
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