Rarities & Remixes

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Rarities & Remixes
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Remix album by
ReleasedMay 9, 2000
Genre Christian pop
Length62:55
Label Word Records
Producer
  • Tony McAnany (compilation)
  • Elisa Elder (exec.)
  • Point of Grace (exec.)
Point of Grace chronology
A Christmas Story
(1999)
Rarities & Remixes
(2000)
Free to Fly
(2001)
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Rarities & Remixes is the sixth album by contemporary Christian music group Point of Grace. It was released in 2000 by Word Records.

The album consists of eight remixes of songs from the group's first two albums, Point of Grace and The Whole Truth ; "Forever On and On," taken from a compilation album, Streams; an acoustic performance of "Circle of Friends" from the group's third album, Life, Love & Other Mysteries ; and five live performances predating the group's signing to Word Records.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Gather at the River (Remix)"Joel Lindsey, Regie Hamm Robert Sterling, Tom Salta (remix)3:19
2."God Is with Us (Remix)"SterlingSterling, Roy Hendrickson (remix)4:02
3."The Great Divide (Remix)"Grant Cunningham, Matt HuesmannSterling, Hendrickson (remix)5:06
4."Jesus Will Still Be There (Remix)"John Mandeville, SterlingScott Williamson, Sterling, Hendrickson (remix)4:30
5."No More Pain (Remix)"Becky Thurman, Geoff Thurman, Michael EnglishWilliamson, Sterling, Hendrickson (remix)5:42
6."Forever On and On"Gordon Kennedy, Jimmie Lee Sloas Brent Bourgeois, Loren Balman5:42
7."One More Broken Heart (Remix)"Dwight Liles, Jeff SlaughterWilliamson, Sterling, Hendrickson (remix)4:39
8."Faith, Hope & Love (Remix)"Kevin Stokes, Ty Lacy, Tom Salta (arr.)Williamson, Sterling, Hendrickson (remix)4:07
9."More Than Anything (Remix)"Jon Mohr, Randall DennisSterling, Hendrickson (remix)5:37
10."Say So (Live)"Joel EngleDave McKerley3:24
11."Nothing But the Blood (Live)" Robert Lowry McKerley0:57
12."Fairest Lord Jesus (Live)"Richard Willis (arr.) Greg Nelson 4:07
13."Washed in the Blood (Live)"Dawn Thomas YarbroughMcKerley2:56
14."He's the Best Thing (Live)"Jessy DixonMcKerley3:37
15."Circle of Friends (Live and Unplugged)"Douglas McKelvey, Steve SilerBubba Smith, Point of Grace4:12

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