Hungry (Christian music album)

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Hungry
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Live album by
ReleasedMarch 1, 1999
Genre Christian music
Length61:15
Label Vineyard Records UK
Producer Brian Doerksen, Nigel Hemming
Associate producers: Kathryn Scott, Michael Frye and Brenton Brown
Vineyard UK chronology
Come Now Is the Time
(1998)
Hungry
(1999)
Doing the Stuff
(2000)

Hungry is an album of worship songs from Vineyard UK. It was recorded live in London, England and produced by Brian Doerksen and Nigel Hemming. [1] This particular album is copyrighted by Vineyard Records UK.

Contents

This album was originally released as Hungry in 1999 by Vineyard Music UK Ltd. [2] The album achieved platinum status in this incarnation. In 2005 this album was re-released as Vineyard Music UK; re-branded to Vineyard Records UK (VRUK).

Track listing

  1. "Hungry (Falling on My Knees)" - 5:41
  2. "Your Name Is Holy" - 5:22
  3. "Humble King" - 4:44
  4. "There's No One Like Our God" - 3:27
  5. "Make Your Home in Me" - 4:56
  6. "Child Of God" - 4:49
  7. "Be the Centre" - 6:56
  8. "All Creation" - 4:15
  9. "The Rhythm Of Heaven" - 5:17
  10. "I Surrender" - 5:00
  11. "Only You" - 4:59
  12. "Refuge in You" - 3:47
  13. "You Are a Holy God" - 5:32
  14. "Breathe" - 6:30

Track performers and writers

Hungry lists the following song writing credits:

SongSongwriterPerformer
Hungry (Falling on My Knees) Kathryn Scott Kathryn Scott
Your Name Is Holy Brian Doerksen Brian Doerksen and Wendy O'Connell
Humble King Brenton Brown Brenton Brown
There's No One Like Our God Vicky Beeching and Steve MitchinsonWendy O'Connell
Make Your Home in MeMichael and Helen FryeMichael Frye
Child of God Kathryn Scott Kathryn Scott
Be the CentreMichael FryeMichael Frye and Kathryn Scott
All Creation Brian Doerksen and Steve Mitchinson Brian Doerksen
The Rhythm of HeavenPeter Eckley and Nigel Hemming Kathryn Scott
I SurrenderWendy O'ConnellWendy O'Connell
Only YouMatt Hyam Brenton Brown
Refuge in YouBob Stratton, Brenton Brown and Pete Jones Brenton Brown
You Are a Holy GodBrian Duane and Kathryn Scott Michael Frye and Kathryn Scott
BreatheMarie Barnett Kathryn Scott

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References

  1. "Hungry [CD] | Vineyard Resources". www.vineyardresources.com. Archived from the original on 2011-01-02.
  2. "Hungry| Vineyard Records UK" Archived 2016-08-14 at the Wayback Machine . Retrieved March 24, 2016.