Desiring God (album)
Desiring God | ||||
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Studio album by Steve Camp | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Christian music | |||
Label | Audience One Records | |||
Producer | Steve Camp | |||
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Desiring God is a Contemporary Christian music album released by Steve Camp in 2002.[1] This was a self-released album through his Audience One ministry, and is Steve's final release. Per standard practice on Camp's later albums, this album includes a remake of a song he previously recorded, in this case one of his earliest songs, "If I Were A Singer" (from his 1978 debut release), while the song "Head of a Broken Home" related to his then-recent divorce.
Track listing
- Why, Why, Why
- Unfailing Love
- Desiring God
- Come To Me
- If I Were A Singer
- Head Of A Broken Home
- The Crucible Of Grace
- My Help
- Not About Us
- The Sovereign Hand
- Every Sparrow
- The Almost Christian
- Kiss The Son
- Because He Is God
- My Sins, My Sins, My Savior
References
- ↑ Christian Music Archive, Desiring God
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