Vineyard Music Releases 'Sweetly Broken'

|PIC1|Global music ministry Vineyard Music, the group responsible for such congregational classics as “Breathe,” “Draw Me Close,” and “Change My Heart Oh God,” has released their newest collection of worship songs entitled Sweetly Broken - the first album in the ministry’s new “Playlist” series of recordings.

The culmination of an ongoing and extensive song search throughout Vineyard churches nationwide, the 15-track album features works from worship leaders Jeremy Riddle, Billy Somerville, Ryan Delmore, special guest Rita Springer and others, plus a brand new mix of the title track by Grammy Award-winning mix engineer, Chris Lord-Alge.

The follow up to the successful Dwell, which was named WorshipMusic.com’s Album of the Year for 2003, Sweetly Broken can be found at retail or on the web through the ministry’s site www.vineyardmusic.com.





Justin Camacho
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