Hiding Place (Selah album)

Hiding Place
Studio album by Selah
Released May 25, 2004
Genre CCM
Label Curb Records
Selah chronology
Rose of Bethelehem
(2002)Rose of Bethelehem2002
Hiding Place
(2004)
Greatest Hymns
(2005)Greatest Hymns2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Hiding Place is an album from Contemporary Christian group Selah. It was released in 2004.

Track listing

  1. "You Raise Me Up" (Brendan Graham, Rolf Løvland) - 5:02
  2. "Part the Waters Lord"/"I Need Thee Every Hour" (Charles F. Brown, Annie Hawks, Robert Lowry) - 3:09
  3. "I Bless Your Name" (Wayne Goodine) - 3:50
  4. "Essengo" - 4:22
  5. "All My Praise" (Audrey Hatcher) - 4:37
  6. "There Is Power in the Blood" (Lewis Jones) - 3:06
  7. "You Are My Hiding Place" (Michael Ledner) - 4:21
  8. "Through It All" (Andraé Crouch) - 2:49
  9. "By and By (We'll Understand It Better By and By)" (Jim Smith, Marcella Smith, Todd Smith, Charles Tindley) - 3:28
  10. "O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus" (Samuel Francis, Thomas Williams) - 6:13
  11. "All of Me" (Terry Wade Haynes) - 2:58
  12. "Before the Throne of God Above" (Charitie Bancroft, Vikki Cook) - 3:43

Personnel

  • Steve Brewster - drums
  • Eric Darken - percussion
  • Allan Hall - piano, vocals
  • David Hungate - bass
  • Jakk Kincaid - electric guitar
  • Jerry McPherson - electric guitar
  • Gordon Mote - organ
  • Todd Smith - vocals
  • Nicol Sponberg - vocals
  • Biff Watson - acoustic guitar
Cello
  • Anthony LaMarchina
  • Robert Mason
  • Sarighani Reist
Viola
  • Monisa Angell
  • Jim Grosjean
  • Kristin Wilkinson
Violin
  • David Angell
  • Conni Ellisor
  • Cate Myer
  • Pamela Sixfin
  • Christian Teal
  • Alan Umstead
  • Catherine Umstead
  • Mary Kathryn Vanosdale
Choir
  • Vicki Hampton
  • Wendy Moten
  • Scat Springs

Awards

At the 36th GMA Dove Awards, the album was nominated to four Dove Awards, including Inspirational Album of the Year. The song "You Raise Me Up" was nominated to Song of the Year and Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year. The song "I Bless Your Name" was also nominated for Worship Song of the Year.[2]

Chart performance

The album peaked at #61 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on Billboard's Christian Albums where it remained for 69 weeks.[3]

References

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