The sounds of breaking down

The author of the hit worship song "How He Loves", John Mark McMillan will re-release The Songs inside the Sounds of Breaking Down which was originally his independent album.

This new edition of the album is McMillan's deluxe reissue: remixed and remastered, containing 14 tracks.

The Songs inside the Sounds of Breaking Down song list:

Make you move

Alive

Ashes and flames

Breaking down

Kiss your feet

Closer

Setting suns

I am a temple

Next to you

Walking in my sleep

How he loves

Dancing on the doors

Hold on

How he loves (alternate)

The Songs inside the Sounds of Breaking Dow will release soon, September 4, 2012.

John Mark McMillan mentioned in his tweet that there will be no release on vinyl for this album, "Sorry guys no vinyl for now. It takes too long to print. Maybe next year. For now it's just digital and CD."


Source: www.breathecast.com
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