We Have a Saviour

We Have a Saviour
Studio album by Hillsong Church
Released 9 October 2012
Genre Contemporary Christian; Christmas
Label Hillsong Music Australia
Hillsong Music Australia
Christmas albums chronology
Born Is The King
(2011)
We Have A Saviour
(2012)

We Have a Savior is the fourth Christmas worship album of Christian Contemporary music composed of Christmas songs led by Hillsong Church. The album appeared on the Billboard Top Christian Albums and Top Holiday Albums charts.[1] It also peaked in the Top 100 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[2]

We Have a Saviour by Hillsong is a collection of songs recorded over 2011 and 2012 with the new songs "We Have a Saviour" and "Our King Has Come" just in time for Christmas. We Have a Saviour also includes favourites such as "Born Is The King" and rearrangements of "O Holy Night" and "Joy To The World".

Track listing

Tracks 1-5 were previously released on the EP Born Is the King.

No. TitleWriter(s)Lead Vocal Length
1. "O Come Let Us Adore Him"  John Francis Wade, Frederick Oakeley, Matt CrockerAnnie Garratt & Matt Crocker 6:25
2. "Joy to the World"  Isaac Watts, Lowell MasonJill McCloghry 3:19
3. "Born Is the King (It's Christmas)"  Crocker, Scott LigertwoodMatt Crocker 3:21
4. "Emmanuel"  Reuben MorganDarlene Zschech 4:33
5. "O Holy Night"  Adolphe Adam, Placide Cappeau, John Sullivan DwightDave Ware 6:04
6. "We Have a Saviour"  Morgan, Ben GloverReuben Morgan 3:53
7. "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"  Charles Wesley, George Whitefield, Felix Mendelssohn, William H. CummingsAnnie Garratt 4:02
8. "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Tidings)"  TraditionalJonathon Douglass 3:30
9. "Unto Us"  Morgan, Ben FieldingTarryn Stokes 3:54
10. "Gloria (Angels We Have Heard On High)"  James Chadwick, Edward Shippen BarnesDave Ware & Hayley Law 4:07
11. "Our King Has Come"  Autumn Hardman, Ligertwood, Harrison WoodDave Ware 4:25
12. "The First Noel (Holy Is the Lord)"  Traditional, Hardman, Ligertwood, WoodJad Gillies 4:40
Total length:
52:13

In the "We Have a Saviour" music video, Ben Fielding is the lead vocal.

References

  1. "Hillsong Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  2. Ryan (bulion), Gary (6 July 2014). "Albums Pre 1989 Part 3 (ARIA Charts: Special Occasion Charts)". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 9 July 2014.
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