Skalleluia Too!

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Skalleluia Too!
Insyderz Skalleluia Too!.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 1999
Genre Christian ska
Length64:13
Label KMG
Producer Gene Eugene
The Insyderz chronology
Fight of My Life
(1998)
Skalleluia Too!
(1999)
The Greatest and Rarest
(2001)
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Skalleluia Too! is the fourth full-length album by the Christian ska band, The Insyderz. Released on 26 October 1999, it is the second of their albums dedicated to ska renditions of worship songs. It offers a greater variety of musical influences when compared to Skalleluia! . [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Peace Of God" Darlene Zschech  
2."When I Look Up"Joe Yerke 
3."I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever" Martin Smith  
4."Shout to the Lord" Darlene Zschech  
5."Who Is This" Helen & Michael Frye  
6."True Of You" Tommy Walker  
7."All That I Am"William Himes 
8."Old Rugged Cross" George Bennard  
9."In the Secret" Andy Park  
10."Psalm 121 (I Lift My Eyes Up)" Brian Doerksen  
11."Psalm 139"  
12."Steadfast Love"Edith McNeill 
13."Step By Step"David Beaker 
14."Pour Out My Heart" Craig Musseau  

Personnel

Additional Musicians

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References

  1. 1 2 Brown, Bruce A. (January 2000). "Reviews / Skalleluia Too!". CCM Magazine . 22 (7): 50.