More Than Life

More Than Life
Live album by Hillsong United
Released 23 March 2004
Recorded 2–3 October 2003
Genre Contemporary worship music
Length 75:00
Label Hillsong Music Australia
Producer Joel Houston
Hillsong United chronology

To the Ends of the Earth
(2002)
More Than Life
(2004)
Look to You
(2005)

More Than Life is the fifth live praise and worship album by Hillsong United. The CD comes with a free DVD which includes documentary footage, interviews and 'behind the scenes'. The album appeared on the ARIA Albums Chart Top 100.[1]

Track listing

  1. "One Way" (Jonathon Douglass & Joel Houston) (Worship Leaders: JD)- 4:07
  2. "Light" (Marty Sampson) (Worship Leader: Marty Sampson) - 3:37
  3. "Evermore" (Houston) (Worship Leader: Joel Houston) - 4:31
  4. "Open Up the Heavens" (Houston) (Worship Leaders: Joel Houston & Tulele Faletolu)- 4:07
  5. "Take All of Me" (Sampson) (Worship Leaders: Marty Sampson) - 7:21
  6. "Majesty" (Martin Smith & Stuart Garrard) - 1:25
  7. "Always" (Mia Fieldes) (Worship Leaders: Michelle Fragar & Tulele Faletolu)- 6:38
  8. "Sing (Your Love)" (Reuben Morgan) (Worship Leader: Marty Sampson)- 7:43
  9. "Where the Love Lasts Forever" (Houston) (Worship Leader: Joel Houston) - 6:11
  10. "Consuming Fire" (Tim Hughes) (Worship Leader: Tim Hughes)- 7:57
  11. "More Than Life" (Morgan) (Worship Leader: Marty Sampson) - 6:51
  12. "Jesus' Blood" (Smith) (Worship Leader: Marty Sampson)- 2:36
  13. "Shine for You" (Sampson) (Worship Leader: Marty Sampson) - 3:49
  14. "Soldier" (Sampson & Tulele Faletolu) (Worship Leader: Tulele Faletolu) -3:35
  15. "All Day" (Sampson) (Worship Leader: Marty Sampson) 4:32

Hidden features

There is an Easter egg on the DVD of a black-and-white video of Tim Hughes playing the song "Consuming Fire". To access press "Song Selection" on the main menu, move down to the song "More Than Life" then press the right arrow to highlight an X below the skateboarder. Then press select (or equivalent).

Personnel

References

  1. "The ARIA Report" (PDF) (734). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 22 March 2004. Archived from the original on 7 April 2004. Retrieved 21 June 2014.