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Miracle

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Download links and information about Miracle by Robbie Seay Band. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 54:06 minutes.

Artist: Robbie Seay Band
Release date: 2010
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 54:06
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Love Invades 4:31
2. Awaken My Soul 3:28
3. Kingdom and a King 5:46
4. Crazy Love 3:59
5. Miracle 4:22
6. Your Love Is Strong 6:38
7. Let Our Faith Be Not Alone 6:28
8. We Are Not Alone 3:49
9. Long Way Home 4:03
10. Lament (We Cannot Wait) [feat. Breanne Düren] 6:16
11. Oh, Love That Will Not Let Me Go (feat. Audrey Assad) 4:46

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Rather than focus on who they sound like — because there's little doubt they come from the Charlie Hall/Chris Tomlin/Jeremy Riddle school of modern worship — it's more relevant to describe what the Robbie Seay Band's third album, Miracle, does not sound like. Miracle is not a retread, a Xerox copy, a grand departure, a chastisement, or a watered-down collection for teens. Seay's pleas for God's grace are heartfelt and personal, crafted over a course of ten months and taken from the lives of churchgoers whom the band has come across. The subject matter has depth. It is a set of musical reactions to death, loss, and reversals of fortune that affected the bandmembers' lives. Seay wrote the title track after a family friend received a heinous cancer prognosis. Like the rest of the album, the ambient plea of "I need a miracle" was obviously meant to go beyond congregational worship and express meaningful empathy. It's that empathy and the modern rock touches by co-producers Tedd T. (tobyMac, MUTEMATH, David Crowder Band), Dan Muckala (Brandon Heath, the Afters), and Matt Bronleewe (Chris Tomlin, Leeland) that give Miracle its identity.