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All tracks are written by Jeremy Camp except where noted

Restored
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 16, 2004
Mar 27, 2007 (Deluxe Gold Edition)
Recorded2004
Genre
Length44:29
55:09 (Deluxe Gold Edition)
Label BEC
Producer Adam Watts and Andy Dodd
Jeremy Camp chronology
Carried Me
(2004)
Restored
(2004)
Live Unplugged
(2005)
Alternative cover
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Enhanced Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Restored" 3:24
2."Take You Back" 4:00
3."Even When" 4:09
4."Lay Down My Pride"Camp, Jean-Luc Lajoie 3:30
5."My Desire" 3:42
6."Be the One" 3:31
7."Everytime" 3:32
8."Letting Go" 3:44
9."Breathe"Camp, Adam Watts2:56
10."This Man" 3:33
11."Innocence" 3:22
12."Nothing Else I Need" 4:06

Enhanced edition

All tracks are written by Jeremy Camp except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Restored" 3:24
2."Take You Back" 4:00
3."Even When" 4:09
4."Lay Down My Pride"Camp, Jean-Luc Lajoie3:30
5."My Desire" 3:42
6."Be the One" 3:31
7."Everytime" 3:32
8."Letting Go" 3:44
9."Breathe"Camp, Adam Watts2:56
10."This Man" 3:33
11."Innocence" 3:22
12."Nothing Else I Need (Plus Hidden Track)" 6:38

Deluxe gold edition

All tracks are written by Jeremy Camp except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Restored" 3:24
2."Take You Back" 4:00
3."Even When" 4:09
4."Lay Down My Pride"Camp, Jean-Luc Lajoie3:30
5."My Desire" 3:42
6."Be The One" 3:31
7."Everytime" 3:32
8."Letting Go" 3:44
9."Breathe"Camp, Adam Watts2:56
10."This Man" 3:33
11."Innocence" 3:22
12."Nothing Else I Need" 4:06
13."Burden Me" 3:09
14."Stand By" 3:02
15."Hungry" Kathryn Scott 4:29
16."Let Everything That Has Breath" Matt Redman 3:32

Standard Australian release

All tracks are written by Jeremy Camp except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Restored" 3:24
2."Take You Back" 4:00
3."Even When" 4:09
4."Lay Down My Pride"Camp, Jean-Luc Lajoie3:30
5."My Desire" 3:42
6."Be the One" 3:31
7."Everytime" 3:32
8."Letting Go" 3:44
9."Breathe"Camp, Adam Watts2:56
10."This Man" 3:33
11."Innocence" 3:22
12."Nothing Else I Need" 4:06
13."Go Home"Camp, Mark Matthews4:35

Personnel

Production

Accolades

In 2006, the album was nominated for a Dove Award for Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year at the 37th GMA Dove Awards. The song "Lay Down My Pride" was also nominated for Rock Recorded Song of the Year. [4]

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