Robbie Seay Band Live

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Robbie Seay Band Live
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Live album by Robbie Seay Band
Released January 1, 2003
Genre Christian Rock
Producer Independent
Robbie Seay Band chronology
December EP
(2002)December EP2002
Robbie Seay Band Live
(2003)
Better Days
(2004)Better Days2004

Robbie Seay Band Live is a live album by the Robbie Seay Band.

Robbie Seay Band is a worship band located in Houston, Texas. The band has led worship all over the country for many years. Currently, Robbie and several band members help lead worship at a church in Northwest Houston where Robbie also serves on staff as Campus Lead Pastor of Bayou City Fellowship's Cypress location. Many of the songs on RSB's albums are inspired by events and people through the years within their church and community.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Merciful King"4:31
2."Good Reason"4:19
3."Come Thou Front"4:36
4."Come Ye Sinners"3:59
5."Peace"4:17


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