Chris Tomlin, the writer of many popular praise and worship anthems in the American church, is back with a Deluxe Edition of his already highly successful release, See The Morning. In addition to the CD, this limited time offer also features a DVD of 4 live music videos recorded during the How Great Is Our God tour. The DVD also includes a teaching from Louie Giglio, founder of the Passion movement.
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How Can I Keep From Singing
02.
Made to Worship
03.
Let God Arise
04.
Everlasting God
05.
Glory in the Highest
06.
Awesome Is The Lord Most High
07.
Glorious
08.
Uncreated One
09.
Rejoice
10.
Let Your Mercy Rain
11.
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
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Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) - Live Video
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How Great Is Our God - Live Video
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How Can I Keep From Singing - Live Video
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Let God Arise - Live Video
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Louie Giglio Talk: How Great Is Our God - Live Video
See the morning| Posted August 16, 2014
If I tell you that every morning for the past two months I have being waking up with other awesome in my head or rejoice and then I just have to play the song. Of course I worship the Lord through these songs every morning.
great album| Posted March 21, 2011
chris tomlin is such a great worship leader, and it is so good to see him live. i'm glad they added a dvd to this album.
Great worship album| Posted October 13, 2010
Chris is a gifted singer. The songs are awesome. This can be a great companion for you worship time. This is a great album which will help you to come closer to God.. The lyrics are nice.
Again?| Posted October 23, 2007
Yeah what a great CD! Tomlin and gang hit it out of the park with some incredible worship music here that was done really great. But we've already had a Special Edition release and now a Deluxe Edition? The content of the videos for the Deluxe looks great! Maybe they'll sell the DVD separately because who doesn't already own this CD?!?!?!
Again?| Posted October 19, 2007
I loved this album when it first came out (would have scored it a 4-5)--lead several songs at church and continue to listen to it. My only complaint is why all the deluxe editions--can't we just release these at first or not at all? It just seems like studios are trying to milk these albums when they proved they will sell.