Bluetree to release live album

Northern Ireland Rock band BlueTree will release a new album title Live At Exchange Church on the 28th May 2010. Recorded earlier this year January at their church in Belfast the Live CD will have 3 new songs from their previous popular and very good album God Of This City.

The track listings
1. Kingdom
2. Can't Contain
3. God's Plan
4. Each Day 5.
God Of This City
6. River 7. Shine
8. Life's Noise 9. For thou
10. Kids

Kingdom and Can’t Contain will be known to those who have heard the band live over the last 12 months. Also other tracks such as the excellent God of this city, River and Each Day has been reworked to capture all the energy and essence of Bluetree live in worship. Further to a third bonus track been recorded from a recent trip to Thailand and Burma of the Karen children from the CFI School for the band.
Bluetree will be joining hillsong United with Brian Houston on the 26th May 2010 at the Belfast metropolitan Tabernacle

This CD will be available for pre order at the exchange church Belfast website exchangechurchbelfast.co.uk
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