Israel and New Breed Return with "Project LA: Alive In Los Angeles"
Israel Houghton and New Breed are back with a brand new worship album Project LA: Alive In Los Angeles, which releases on Oct. 22. Houghton is a prolific worship leader, musician, songwriter, producer, and recording artist. His music ministry has spanned 25 years. He is the recipient of five Grammy Awards, 13 Dove Awards, two Stellar Awards, a Soul Train Music Award, and many more.
Project LA: Alive In Los Angeles features 18 songs and it features special guest vocalists such as Maverick City Music's Chandler Moore, DOE, Onaje Jefferson, Linny Smith, Lucia Parker, his own wife Adrienne Houghton, and many others. The new record features brand new songs, some of Israel and New Breed's favorites as well as fresh takes on old hymns and worship songs.
The album is preceded by the lead single "Broken People," which features the added vocals of new Gospel artist DOE. Houghton has this to say about the lyric video of "Broken People," "I knew I wanted to have a lyric video for `Broken People' because these words are just so powerful to sing and read and declare and believe. Writing this with @doejonesmusic and @chandlerdmoore was such an honor."
You can pre-order the album now HERE.
Here's the tracklist:
1. City of Angels
2. Here I Am to Worship
3. You Are Good
4. Again I Say Rejoice
5. Our God Reigns (featuring Jordan Houghton)
6. Our God Reigns (Reprise)
7. Broken People (featuring DOE)
8. Broken People (Reprise)
9. Cornerstone (featuring Ashtyn Crack)
10. My Delieverer (featuring Cristabel Clack)
11. Great is Thy Faithfulness (featuring Charlin Moore)
12. I Sing Praises to Your Name (featuring Lucia Parker)
13. Coritos de Corazon (featuring Adrienne Houghton and Aaron Moses)
14. It's Not Over (featuring Linny Smith)
15. Moving Forward (featuring Onje Jefferson)
16. Accepted (featuring Onje Jefferson, Cristabel Clack and Chandler Moore)
17. He's a Wonder (featuring Chandler Moore)
18. He's a Wonder (Reprise)
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