Magnificat (album)
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| Magnificat | |||||
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| Studio album by David and the Giants | |||||
| Released | 1987 | ||||
| Recorded | Huff Studios | ||||
| Genre | Progressive Rock/Christian Rock | ||||
| Label | Myrrh Records | ||||
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Magnificat is the tenth album by David and the Giants. The album was a popular album unlike all other D&G albums. It has progressive rock music and Christian lyrics. It was the last David and the Giants album produced by Myrrh Records.
[edit] Track listing
(all songs written by David Huff unless noted)
- "He is the resurrection"
- "Your eyes"
- "Heavenly love"
- "Why" (Keith Thibidoux)
- "Cold lonely nights" (Rayborn, David, Clayborn, Huff)
- "Signs of the time"
- "Ordinary man" (David, Clayborn, Rayborn, Huff)
- "Hossana"
- "Everlasting praise"
- "Upper room experience"

