More
Live album by
ReleasedJuly 19, 2005 (2005-07-19)
RecordedCovenant Church, Dallas, Texas
GenreGospel
Inspirational
LabelMiami Life Sounds
ProducerStephen Alessi
Aaron Lindsey
Mary Alessi chronology
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More is a gospel album by Mary Alessi which was recorded at the Covenant Church in Dallas, Texas and released on July 19, 2005.

Track listing

  1. "Pastor Mike Hayes introduction" (Mike Hayes) - 01:40
  2. "Again I Say Rejoice" (Israel Houghton, Aaron Lindsey) - 04:32
  3. "Praise the Lord" (Mary Alessi, Lindsey) - 04:53
  4. "You've Made Me Glad" (Houghton, Lindsey, Cindy Cruse Ratcliff) - 04:36
  5. "With My Whole Heart" (Alessi) - 04:35
  6. "Filled With Your Spirit" (Alessi, Lindsey) - 04:21
  7. "So We Lift" (Lindsey, Adrian Lindsey, Houghton) - 08:24
  8. "More" (Alessi, Martha Munizzi) - 07:24
  9. "I Worship You With All of Me" (Alessi, Munizzi) - 05:29
  10. "Pray" (Alessi) - 05:33
  11. "Another Breakthrough" (Houghton, Lindsey) - 04:24
  12. "New Day Dawning" (Alessi) - 03:58
  13. "Lord of the Breakthrough" (Houghton, Lindsey) - 05:36
  14. "Pastor Mike Hayes Spoken Word" (Hayes) - 04:48
  15. "In Him I Live" (Alessi, Lindsey, Houghton) - 04:57

Personnel

  • Aaron Lindsey - Piano, Keys, Programming & Vocals
  • Jerry Harris - Organ and pro Tools Editing
  • Christopher Coleman - Drums
  • Terrance Palmer - Bass
  • Israel Houghton - Electric & Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals on You've Made Me Glad"
  • Natural - Guitar on "You've Made Me Glad"
  • Phillip Lassiter - Horn Arrangements (Praise the Lord, Made Me Glad, In Him), Trumpet Solo (In Him)
  • Keith Jourdan - Trumpet
  • Freddie Morgan - Trumpet
  • Keith Anderson - Sax
  • Tom Lauer - Sax
  • Brad Herring - Trombone
  • Carl Murr - Trombone
  • Daniel Johnson - Vocals
  • Arthur Dyer - Vocals
  • Jamil Whiting - Vocals
  • Lacy Edly - Vocals
  • Stacey Joseph - Vocals
  • Joyce Halbert - Vocals
  • Stephanie Alessi - Vocals on "Pray"
  • Covenant Church Choir - Vocals

Certification and Chart Success

More peaked at #44 on Billboard magazine's Top Gospel Album. [1]

References

  1. Chart success at Allmusic, Retrieved March 30, 2007
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