Petra Means Rock

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Petra Means Rock
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 1989 [1]
Recorded1981-1988
Genre Christian rock, CCM
Length66:07
Label StarSong
Producer Darrell A. Harris [2]
Petra chronology
On Fire!
(1988)
Petra Means Rock
(1989)
Petra Praise: The Rock Cries Out
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Petra Means Rock is Petra's first compilation album. It was released by StarSong in 1989.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Stand Up"Hartman3:33
2."Get On Your Knees and Fight Like a Man"Hartman4:32
3."Hit You Where You Live"Hartman4:20
4."Killing My Old Man"Hartman3:46
5."Shakin' the House"Hartman/Lawry4:26
6."Second Wind"Hartman4:32
7."Clean"Hartman3:01
8."Not By Sight"Slick3:20
9."All Fired Up"Hartman4:30
10."Praise Ye The Lord"Volz3:18
11."He Came, He Saw, He Conquered"Hartman4:10
12."Without Him We Can Do Nothing"Volz2:36
13."Angel of Light"Hartman4:21
14."Judas' Kiss"Hartman4:43
15."Let Everything That Hath Breath"Volz4:21
16."Counsel of the Holy"Lawry/Kingen3:37
17."God Gave Rock and Roll to You" Russ Ballard 3:01

Personnel

Petra

Additional musicians

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References

  1. Christian Music Archive ChristianMusicArchive.com Retrieved 2011-12-22
  2. Petra Means Rock credits AllMusic.com Retrieved 2011-12-22
  3. Petra Means Rock at AllMusic Retrieved 2011-12-22