The Survivor Soundtrack showcases defining worship songs

It’s been years in the making, and now the Survivor Soundtrack is ready to go.

In celebration of some truly incredible albums created by some equally inspiring songwriters and musicians, the Survivor Soundtrack is pretty much the ultimate worship resource out there today.

Featuring Tim Hughes, Matt Redman, Delirious?, Ben Cantelon, Brenton Brown, Eoghan Heaslip, Cathy Burton, Rend Collective Experiment and many more, the CD showcases 12 of the most essential songs to have shaped the faith over recent years.

Songs include:
Adoration / Love Come Down / Remain / Redeemer / King Of Wonders / Because Of Your Love / Cannons / Glory In The Highest / You Bled / My Soul Sings / You Never Let Go / The Third Day

Then there’s the exclusive DVD, featuring the very best live footage from events.

DVD songs include:
Everlasting God - Brenton Brown
God Is Smiling - Delirious?
Jesus Saves - Tim Hughes
You’re The Light - Ben Cantelon
Hosanna - Brenton Brown
Worthy - Matt Redman & Chris Tomlin
I Stand In Awe - Martyn Layzell
King Of Every Heart - Onehundredhours
Our God He Reigns - Simon Brading
Happy Day - Tim Hughes
Deeper - Delirious?
Revolution – yfriday
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