Resuscitate (album)

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Resuscitate
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 18, 2012
Recorded2012
StudioThe Bomb Shelter (Brentwood, TN)
Genre Contemporary Christian music, Christian rock, indie rock [1] [2]
Length36:29
Label Centricity Music
Producer Peter Kipley
Remedy Drive chronology
Light Makes a Way EP
(2011)
Resuscitate
(2012)
Commodity
(2014)
Singles from Resuscitate
  1. "Better Than Life"
    Released: July 24, 2012
  2. "Resuscitate Me"
    Released: 2012
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Better Than Life"David Zach3:40
2."Lost Cause"Matt Bronleewe, D. Zach & Paul Zach3:33
3."Resuscitate Me"D. Zach3:45
4."God I Hope So"Jason Walker & D. Zach4:09
5."What Are We Waiting For"Seth Mosley & D. Zach3:27
6."Don't Forget"Mosley & D. Zach2:50
7."Make It Bright"Allen Salmon & D. Zach3:13
8."Crystal Sea"Salmon & D. Zach4:57
9."Glory"Peter Kipley, Mosley & D. Zach3:33
10."Hold On"John Howard & D. Zach3:22
11."Target On Your Heart" (iTunes Bonus Track) 3:30
Total length:36:29 [1]

Charts

Chart (2012)Peak position
US Christian Albums (Billboard) [18] 23
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [19] 20

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 According to the inner liner notes of the album.

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