Let's Not Forget the Story

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Let's Not Forget the Story
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Studio album by Foolish Things
Released July 18, 2006
Genre Rock, alternative rock, Christian rock
Length46:01
Label Inpop
Producer Jason Houser, Foolish Things
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Let's Not Forget the Story is the debut album of Colorado Worship band, Foolish Things.

Colorado State of the United States of America

Colorado is a state of the Western United States encompassing most of the southern Rocky Mountains as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of the Great Plains. It is the 8th most extensive and 21st most populous U.S. state. The estimated population of Colorado was 5,695,564 on July 1, 2018, an increase of 13.25% since the 2010 United States Census.

Foolish Things is a rock/alternative rock/Christian rock band previously signed with Inpop Records.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Who Can Compare" - 4:26 (Jorgensen)
  2. "Spirit Come" - 3:29 (Jorgensen, Labriola)
  3. "Be Still" - 3:10 (Labriola)
  4. "Find Your Way Back" - 4:37 (Jorgensen)
  5. "The First Lie" - 5:16 (Jorgensen)
  6. "Hey You" - 3:02 (Labriola)
  7. "Capitol P" - 3:09 (Labriola)
  8. "This Love" - 3:53 (Jorgensen)
  9. "Can't Believe" - 5:20 (Jorgensen)
  10. "It's Not Home" - 4:46 (Jorgensen)
  11. "Forgive Me" - 4:49 (Jorgensen)

Personnel

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