
16 Songs, 56 Minutes

Illuminate
David Crowder Band
TITLE | TIME | ||
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Sparks Fly
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0:18 | ||
Revolutionary Love
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3:59 | ||
O Praise Him (All This for a King)
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5:48 | ||
Skies Interlude
|
0:28 | ||
Open Skies
|
3:58 | ||
Intoxicating
|
7:30 | ||
How Great
|
4:03 | ||
No One Like You
|
3:52 | ||
Reprise
|
0:48 | ||
All Creatures #2
|
5:15 | ||
Only You
|
4:01 | ||
Deliver Me
|
4:42 | ||
Coming Toward
|
2:14 | ||
Heaven Came Down
|
4:13 | ||
Glorious Day
|
0:27 | ||
Stars
|
4:41 |
About David Crowder Band
Singer/guitarist David Crowder first stepped into the music industry when he realized that over half of the students at Baylor University, a Christian school that he attended in Waco, Texas, were not going to church. He began to actively recruit students for worship services and started writing songs to draw more young people in. He eventually started releasing the songs, leading to his debut album, 2002's Can You Hear Us? The album was released under the name the David Crowder Band, as Crowder was joined by guitarists Jack Parker and Jason Solley, drummer Jeremy Bush, bassist Mike Dodson, and electric violinist Mike Hogan.
Their sophomore effort, Illuminate, appeared in the fall of 2003 and was followed a year later by The Lime CD, which was comprised of two earlier live releases (The Green CD and The Yellow CD) that had been given out to fans who had either pre-ordered prior albums or attended various CD release parties. Sunsets & Sushi appeared in early 2005 before the band's next studio album, the bluegrass-tinged A Collision, was issued that fall. A spinoff of the latter album, entitled B Collision, came out a year later and focused even more on the group's delvings into bluegrass. Remedy was released in 2007, followed by Church Music in 2009. A four-song EP, Summer Happiness, featuring acoustic versions of songs from Church Music, appeared in 2010. 2012's Give Us Rest; Or, A Requiem Mass in C (The Happiest of All Keys) was the David Crowder Band's sixth and final studio album. It was followed in 2014 by Crowder's solo debut, Neon Steeple, which was released under the moniker Crowder. ~ Bradley Torreano
Their sophomore effort, Illuminate, appeared in the fall of 2003 and was followed a year later by The Lime CD, which was comprised of two earlier live releases (The Green CD and The Yellow CD) that had been given out to fans who had either pre-ordered prior albums or attended various CD release parties. Sunsets & Sushi appeared in early 2005 before the band's next studio album, the bluegrass-tinged A Collision, was issued that fall. A spinoff of the latter album, entitled B Collision, came out a year later and focused even more on the group's delvings into bluegrass. Remedy was released in 2007, followed by Church Music in 2009. A four-song EP, Summer Happiness, featuring acoustic versions of songs from Church Music, appeared in 2010. 2012's Give Us Rest; Or, A Requiem Mass in C (The Happiest of All Keys) was the David Crowder Band's sixth and final studio album. It was followed in 2014 by Crowder's solo debut, Neon Steeple, which was released under the moniker Crowder. ~ Bradley Torreano
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- ORIGIN
- Waco, TX
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- GENRE
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Christian & Gospel
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- BORN
- November 29, 1971
Songs
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How He Loves
Church Music
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Everything Glorious
Remedy
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How He Loves (Radio Version)
All This for a King: The Essential Collection
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After All (Holy)
Give Us Rest Or (A Requiem Mass in C [The Happiest of All Keys])
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Never Let Go
Remedy
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SMS (Shine)
Church Music
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The Glory of It All
Remedy
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Let Me Feel You Shine
Give Us Rest Or (A Requiem Mass in C [The Happiest of All Keys])
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Shadows (feat. Lecrae) [Live]
Passion - Here for You (Deluxe Edition) [Live]
Albums

Give Us Rest Or (A Requiem Mass in C [The Happiest of All Keys])
2012

Remedy
2007

Oh for Joy
2011

Church Music
2009

All This for a King: The Essential Collection
2013

B Collision or (B Is For Banjo), or (B Sides), or (Bill), or Perhaps More Accurately (...The Eschatology of Bluegrass) [With Bonus Track]
2006
Videos
How He Loves (Official Music Video)
2009
Everything Glorious (Remedy Club Tour Version)
2008
O Praise Him (All This for a King) [Remedy Club Tour Version]
2008
... Neverending ... (Remedy Club Tour Version)
2008
SMS [Shine] (Official Music Video)
2010
