2011 studio album by Aaron Shust
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Louder Than The Music [3] Christian Music Zine [4] Christianity Today [5] Jesus Freak Hideout [6] Christian Music Review (9.3/10)[7] New Release Today [8]
This Is What We Believe is the fourth studio album from Christian musician Aaron Shust . It was released on August 23, 2011 by Centricity Music label.
Track listing [ edit ] This Is What We Believe [9] Title Writer(s) 1. "This Is What We Believe" Aaron Shust, Jonathan Lee 4:45 2. "My Hope Is in You " April Geesbreght, Ed Cash 4:14 3. "Your Majesty" Shust, Cash 4:48 4. "Risen Today" Shust, Charles Wesley 4:02 5. "Sing of My Redeemer" Shust, Cash, Philip P. Bliss , Margaret J. Harris 4:16 6. "Never Been a Greater Love" Shust, Stuart Garrard 4:46 7. "Greater Is He" Shust, Carl Cartee 3:28 8. "Wondrous Love" (featuring Kari Jobe ) Shust, Ryan Van Kirk 4:01 9. "We Are Free" Shust, Juan Otero-Cordero, Seth Mosley 3:55 10. "God So Loved the World" Shust 3:10 Total length: 41:25
Shust released a video of the single "My Hope Is in You".[10]
Personnel [ edit ] Aaron Shust – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic piano, programming, acoustic guitar, mandolin Mike Alvarado – acoustic piano Adrian Disch – acoustic piano, keyboards, synthesizers, programming Seth Mosley – programming Ed Cash – programming, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, bass, strings, string arrangements, backing vocals Scott Cash – acoustic guitar, backing vocals Ethan Kaufmann – electric guitar Chris Lacorte – electric guitar Tony Lucido – bass Tim Jones – drums Dan Needham – drums Jacob Schrodt – drums David Davidson – strings, string arrangements Dayton Cole – backing vocals Daniel Fernandez – backing vocals Cody Norris – backing vocals Kari Jobe – lead and backing vocals (8) Production [ edit ] Ed Cash – producer, engineer John Mays – executive producer Scott Cash – assistant engineer Dayton Cole – assistant engineer Cody Norris – assistant engineer Ainslie Grosser – mixing Bob Boyd – mastering Joanna Dee – design, layout Laura Dart – photography Kriste Pate – hair stylist, make-up Anna Redman – stylist The album never charted on any Billboard charts. The only song to chart was "My Hope Is in You", which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart, and it stayed on that chart for 52 weeks.[11]
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