Passion: Hymns Ancient and Modern

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Passion: Hymns Ancient and Modern
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Live album by Passion
Released February 24, 2004
Recorded April 2003
Genre Contemporary worship
Length 64:43
Label SixStepsSparrow/Sparrow
Producer Louie Giglio, Nathan Nockels, Brad O'Donnell
Passion chronology
Sacred Revolution
(2003)Sacred Revolution2003
Passion: Hymns Ancient and Modern
(2004)
How Great Is Our God
(2005)How Great Is Our God2005

Passion: Hymns Ancient and Modern is a 2004 live album recorded at Passion Conferences in 2003.

Track listing

Album release
No. Title Writer(s) Artist(s) Length
1. "O Worship the King"   Johann M. Haydn, Robert Grant Chris Tomlin 3:57
2. "Doxology"   Louis Bourgeois, Thomas Ken David Crowder Band 4:36
3. "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee"   Ludwig van Beethoven, Henry van Dyke Charlie Hall 5:34
4. "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty"   Catherine Winkworth, Joachim Neander Christy Nockels 4:56
5. "Father Let Me Dedicate"   George A. Macfarren, Lawrence Tuttiett Matt Redman 5:19
6. "How Great Thou Art"   Carl Boberg, Stuart K. Hine Charlie Hall 4:40
7. "Raise Up the Crown (All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name)"   Edward Perronet, John Rippon, Oliver Holden Chris Tomlin 3:26
8. "All Creatures of Our God and King"   Ralph Vaughan Williams, St. Francis of Assisi, William H. Draper David Crowder Band 5:46
9. "The Solid Rock (On Christ the Solid Rock)"   Edward Mote, William B. Bradbury Charlie Hall 4:28
10. "Phos Hilaron (Hail Gladdening Light)"   John Keble Passion Band 1:28
11. "Joyous Light"   Tomlin, David Crowder, Louie Giglio Chris Tomlin 4:30
12. "Here Is Love"   Robert Lowry, William Rees, William Williams Matt Redman 5:33
13. "Fairest Lord Jesus"     Christy Nockels 5:18
14. "Take My Life (And Let It Be)"   Frances R. Havergal, Louis J. Hérold Chris Tomlin 5:06
Total length:
64:43

Reception

Andree Farias, writing for Christianity Today, gave the album 3.5 out of 5 stars, writing that it "[adds] a new twist to the lyrically and theologically starved modern worship scene," and calling it "one of the more enjoyable and worshipful Passion projects."[1]

Personnel

References