Fathom (album)
Fathom | ||||
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Studio album by Mortal | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Industrial, dance-rock, CCM | |||
Length | 57:39 | |||
Label | Intense/Frontline | |||
Producer | Terry Scott Taylor/Mortal | |||
Mortal chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Cross Rhythms (Lusis/Fathom dual album) | [2] |
Fathom is the second album by Christian dance-rock band Mortal, and is generally considered the band's best album.[1] The band produced the album along with Terry Scott Taylor of Daniel Amos.[1] It peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Christian chart.[3]
Track listing
- Alive and Awake 5:42
- Ne Plus Ultra 4:17
- Rift 4:22
- Jill Sent Me 7:01
- Ex-Nihilo 5:16
- Above and Beyond 4:38
- [Silent track] 0:05
- Rainlight 1:34
- Bright Wings 6:48 (an adaptation of Gerard Manley Hopkins poem "God's Grandeur")
- Xix 0:15
- Promulgate 4:18
- Electrify 7:06
- Godspeed 6:17
Line-up
- Jyro Xhan
- Jerome Fontamillas
- Mark Salomon - Vocals
- Jeff Bellew - Guitar
- Melissa "Missy" Hasin - Cello
- Andrew D. Prickett - Guitar
- Strobe - Guitar
- Ray Tongpo - Vocals
- Macauley N. Tosh - Drums, Percussion
- Violet - Vocals
- Mark A. Rodriguez - Engineer
- Lani Agulla
- Linnah Brockman
- Sally Grayson
- Vicky Pederson
References
- 1 2 3 Bush, John. "Fathom". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
- ↑ Figgis, Alex (1 October 1999). "Mortal - Lusis/Fathom". Cross Rhythms Magazine #53. Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
- ↑ "Fathom". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
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