Hymns (Out of Eden album)

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Hymns
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 29, 2005 [1]
Recorded2005
Genre Hymns, rock, Gospel, R&B
Label Gotee
Producer Lisa Kimmey, Danielle Kimmey
Out of Eden chronology
Love, Peace & Happiness
(2002)
Hymns
(2005)
Out of Eden: The Hits
(2006)
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Hymns is the sixth album from Christian R&B/Urban, Pop group Out of Eden. It was released in March 2005.

Contents

Track list

  1. Fairest Lord Jesus (Barry Graul, Dave Wyatt, Lisa Kimmey, Munster Gesangbuch)
  2. Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise (Lisa Kimmey, Smith, Walter Chalmers)
  3. I Know Whom I Have Believed (Whittle, Daniel S.)
  4. Praise to the Lord, The Almighty (featuring Tree63) (Joachim Neander, Lisa Kimmey, Stralsund Gesahbuch)
  5. My Faith Has Found a Resting Place ( Edmunds, Lidie H., Lisa Kimmey)
  6. God Will Take Care of You (Civilla D. Martin, Lisa Kimmey)
  7. Vision of Love (Lisa Kimmey)
  8. Have Mercy (Lisa Kimmey)
  9. Be Still My Soul (Jean Sibelius, Katherine VonSchlegel, Lisa Kimmey)
  10. Listen (Lisa Kimmey)
  11. Better Is One Day (Prelude) (Lisa Kimmey)
  12. Better Is One Day (Bryant Russell, Dee Dee Holt, Lisa Kimmey)
  13. God Will (Reprise) (Civilla D. Martin, Lisa Kimmey)

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Personnel

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