2008 live album by Michael W. Smith
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic unrated[ 1] Jesus Freak Hideout [ 2]
A New Hallelujah is a live album by Christian recording artist Michael W. Smith . Released in October 2008, this is Smith's third album of worship music , and his fourth live album . It was recorded on June 20, 2008 at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas .[ 1] A DVD version of the album was released in March 2009 along with additional bonus features: Behind The Scenes: A New Hallelujah including four new tracks from the live concert.
All tracks are written by Michael W. Smith, except noted
Album release Title Writer(s) 1. "Prepare Intro" 1:00 2. "Prepare Ye the Way" 5:05 3. "A New Hallelujah" (featuring the African Children's Choir ) Michael W. Smith, Debbie Smith, Paul Baloche 5:47 4. "When I Think of You" (featuring the African Children's Choir) 4:28 5. "Mighty to Save " Ben Fielding, Reuben Morgan 7:53 6. "Shout Unto God" Joel Houston , Marty Sampson 4:08 7. "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)" Chris Tomlin , Louie Giglio , John Newton5:34 8. "Deep in Love with You" Michael W. Smith, Debbie Smith, Christa Black 6:32 9. "Healing Rain/Let It Rain" Michael W. Smith, Martin Smith , Matt Bronleewe , Michael Farron 3:20 10. "Majesty" Martin Smith, Stu Garrard 4:19 11. "I Surrender All " (featuring Coalo Zamorano) Judson W. Van DeVenter 3:51 12. "Oh Draw Me Lord (Draw Me Near) (Live)" 2:44 13. "Grace" Michael W. Smith, Martin Smith 4:21 14. "Michael W. Smith sharing" 1:44 15. "Help Is On the Way" (featuring Israel Houghton ) Michael W. Smith, Israel Houghton, Debbie Smith, Christa Black 5:16 16. "The River Is Rising" 5:41 17. "Love in His Right Hand" 2:44 18. "Siwano (Featuring The African Children's Choir) (Live)" 3:24 19. "A New Hallelujah (Reprise)" Total length: 68:59
iTunes Store edition[ 3] Title Writer(s) 16. "A New Hallelujah (Radio Version)" (Digital bonus track) Michael W. Smith, Debbie Smith, Paul Baloche 4:32 Total length: 73:31
Michael W. Smith – lead vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar (5, 6), drum section on "Prepare Intro" Jim Daneker – keyboards, Hammond B3 organ , programming Ben Gowell – electric guitar Adam Lester – electric guitar Christa Black – acoustic guitar, violin, backing vocals Matt Smallbone – bass Michael Olson – drums Aimee Jones Beard – backing vocals Stephen Jackson – backing vocals Fiona Mellett – backing vocals Michael Mellett – backing vocals, choir director The Lakewood Church Choir – adult choir The African Children's Choir – children's choir (3, 4); directed by Alice Nabwami Coal Zamorano – Spanish solo (11) Israel Houghton – guest lead vocals (14) Matt Payne – drum section on "Prepare Intro" Spence Smith – drum section on "Prepare Intro" Production
Michael W. Smith – producer, arrangements Chaz Corzine – associate producer Michael Blanton – executive producer Bob Ezrin – executive producer Terry Hemmings – executive producer Rob Burrell – engineer, mixing Hank Williams – mastering at MasterMix, Nashville, Tennessee Traci Sterling Bishir – production coordination Michelle Box – A&R production Jason McArthur – A&R coordination Louis Deluca – photography Tim Parker – design Ron Roark – design Trish Townsend – stylist The album won two 2009 Dove Awards at the 40th GMA Dove Awards , for Best Inspirational Recorded Song and Best Praise & Worship Album.[ 4] and was a new hallelujah unedited version.
^ a b "A New Hallelujah" . AllMusic . Retrieved July 21, 2016 . ^ "A New Hallelujah" . Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved July 21, 2016 . ^ "A New Hallelujah" . iTunes. October 27, 2008. Retrieved May 22, 2017 . ^ "Dove Awards Celebrates 40th Year" . Gospel Music Update. Archived from the original on May 3, 2014. Retrieved December 11, 2011 . ^ "Michael W Smith Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 18, 2018. ^ "Michael W Smith Chart History (Christian Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 18, 2018. ^ "Top Christian Albums – Year-End 2008" . Billboard . Retrieved August 10, 2021 . ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2009" . Billboard . Retrieved August 10, 2021 . ^ "Top Christian Albums – Year-End 2009" . Billboard . Retrieved August 10, 2021 . ^ "Top Christian Albums – Year-End 2010" . Billboard . Retrieved August 10, 2021 . ^ "A New Hallelujah" . KNET 180 Radio. Archived from the original on August 19, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2011 .
Studio albums Instrumental albums Christmas albums Live albums Compilation albums Songs Related articles