Surround (album)

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Surround
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember, 2007
Recorded One Watt Studio, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
Genre Praise & Worship
Length42:38
Label Crossway Records - Indie Label
Producer Jeff Watt
Jon Bauer
Jon Bauer chronology
Life of Worship
(2005)
Surround
(2007)
Giver of Grace - Kids Worship: Volume 1
(2008)
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Surround is the second album from Jon Bauer.

Contents

Credits

ArtistCredit
Jon BauerArranger, Audio Production, Composer, Guitar (Acoustic), Primary Artist, Producer, Vocal Producer, Vocals
Dave BlockChoir/Chorus
Dave CloGuitar (Electric), Producer, Vocal Engineer, Vocal Producer
Glenn FrekeltonGuitar (Electric), Programming
Reginald HeberComposer
Kent HooperMixing
Jeff WattAudio Engineer, Audio Production, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Bass), Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Mandolin, Programming
Caris RinasVocals (Background)
Enoch RottierDrums
Dan ShikeMastering
Michelle SwiftVocals (Background)
TraditionalComposer
Jeff WattComposer

Track listing

  1. "Awaken" (Jon Bauer) - 3:26
  2. "Call to Me" (Jon Bauer & Jeff Watt) - 4:27
  3. "Surround" (Jon Bauer) - 4:09
  4. "Holy Lord" (Jon Bauer) - 4:48
  5. "Giver of Grace" (Jon Bauer & Jeff Watt) - 3:49
  6. "A Love to Die For" (Jon Bauer & Jeff Watt) - 5:05
  7. "Glorious to Me" (Jon Bauer & Jeff Watt) - 3:45
  8. "You Are" (Jon Bauer) - 3:24
  9. "It Was Your Love" (Jon Bauer & Glenn Freckelton) - 3:47
  10. "Holy Holy Holy (You Are Holy Lord)" (John Bacchus Dykes & Reginald Heber, arranged by Jon Bauer) - 5:58

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