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| Australian modern worship. Cover of Awesome God, Salvation Is Here, What The World Will Never Take, DVD w/songs & documentaries, more. |
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| 1 Salvation Is Here |
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| 2 Tell the World |
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| 3 Look to You |
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| 4 All I Need Is You |
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| 5 All for Love |
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| 6 Shout Unto God |
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| 7 There Is Nothing Like |
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| 8 What the World Will Never Take |
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| 9 Only One |
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| 10 Deeper |
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| 11 Til I See You |
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| 12 Rest in You |
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| 13 Awesome God |
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| 14 Bonus Material [DVD][*] |
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Album Review
"Look to You", Hillsong United's sixth live album, was the album that defined the career of the maturing Australian ensemble. Before that, these modern worshipers were merely a more rocking, youth-oriented extension of their grown-up Hillsong counterparts, exchanging songs and ideas with them but never quite nailing an entire album with their own distinctive stamp. "Look to You" was different. The disc marked the beginning of a new era for them: it saw them moving beyond stock pop/rock musicianship and vertical sentiments into something more genuinely heartfelt, more passionate, more substantive than their collective talents and their annualized concert recordings. Previous outings were hit and miss -- overlong, meandering worship marathons long on repetition and youthful praise workouts. By contrast, every moment on "Look to You" is nearly indispensable, each an essential component of a bigger whole, whether it's a melodic post-punk romp ("Tell The World," "What The World Will Never Take"), a hair-raising battle cry ("Shout Unto God"), or a take-no-prisoners corporate ballad ("All For Love," "There Is Nothing Like"). That's only a small sampling; it's ineffectual to pick favorites from an album where every song contributes significantly to the overall dynamic. "Look to You" is an early pinnacle in the still adolescent trajectory of Hillsong United. ~ Andree Farias, All Music Guide
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Biography


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