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Live from New York is a live album by Jesus Culture with Martin Smith. The album was released on November 20, 2012 by Columbia Records and Integrity Media, and was produced by Jeremy Edwardson.


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The culture of Jesus followed by the former Delirious? lead vocalist Martin Smith, and record the live album at the Cultural Conference of Jesus in June 2012.

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Critical reception

Live from New York has collected "universal accliam" by nine album reviews.

AllMusic's David Jeffries calls this album a "unique effort". In CCM Magazine , Grace S. Aspinwall states that "the result is spectacular" with respect to the collaboration of the Culture of Jesus and Martin Smith on the album, and writes that "Smith supports a well-known team for greatness." The Christian Manifesto Calvin E'Jon Moore said that the release was "very few defects." Joshua Andre of Christian Music Zine sparked how "the 110-minute journey was truly magical and God breathed!" In addition, Andre finds out that "Martin is a great songwriter and carries a certain type of energy for these ballad songs and songs that are too fast", whose whole effort was "Well done to everyone involved." Cross Rhythms Tony Cummings signals that "sometimes the recording of a live worship album really blurs the distinction between a dexterous musical skill and an audience's audience atmosphere, between the improvisations generated by the Holy Spirit and the wise theological writing, between popular art and eternal anointing This is one of those opportunities. "

Jonathan Andre of Indie Vision Music suspects that "Martin still gives us the anthem and melody that will definitely be a classic for years to come", which he vowed that the album is "a worshiping experience like any other", and states that " Live From New York provides an excellent experience to any listener". Louder Than the Music Dave Wood asserted that "Worship music never sounds better", and he found that with respect to "the guitar playing on this album is nothing less than world-class, with amazing riffs floating and hovering in the background, while vocals soaked from Martin and the Jesus Culture team articulate their worship. "Furthermore, Wood called it an" amazing "album. Mary Burklin of the New Release Tuesday said this "is an experience, an album invites listeners into the room with bands and audiences because they have a company conversation with God". and he went on to proclaim that "the experience was well made through a remarkable mix of vocal audience, talented praise leaders, and reflection moments."

Burklin, however, is very important in noting that "although it does bring a lot of fresh material to the music table, it is an album worth listening to for those seeking a passionate pursuit of God and a deeper relationship with His people in a community that is the Church "In Worship Leader Jeremy Armstrong highlights that the album" is unique in the oeuvre of the Culture of Jesus because Martin Smith is so present - in a good way ", and says the band" once again captures the voice of the generation involved with God in their native language where passion, strength, intensity, and intimacy unite in the rapsodic prayer of music. "

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Commercial performance

After its debut, the album was mapped as the seventh most album sales of Christian albums by Billboard, and the 123rd most sold album in the United States.

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Track list


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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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