Does Your Worship Band Have A CD? Please Let Us Know!

March 9th, 2006 by Matt Heerema | Posted in Announcments

I’d like to have a page on this site dedicated to listing CD’s that were created by bands of RockWorship.com members/readers.  If your band has a CD that you’d like featured here, please send me information on it.  (If you have a Web page featuring it, that would be great).  Once I have a couple submissions, I’ll create the page.

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6 Responses to “Does Your Worship Band Have A CD? Please Let Us Know!”

  1. On March 9th, 2006 at 9:47 am; Dan Price said:

    We do. Our first attempt really sucked, quality-wise. We like our new one that just came out.

    http://www.eriv.net/ish/

    this is a link to our album info etc…

  2. On March 9th, 2006 at 10:00 am; Matt Heerema said:

    You can check out The Lone Strangers’ first EP at http://www.lonestrangers.com. Next week we are working on a 10-ish song album of worship covers.

  3. On March 9th, 2006 at 10:09 am; Travis Swan said:

    We’ve got two, but sold out of the first one, so I don’t have any to offer.

    The second is a live album – recorded at a worship night a few years ago at the Rock here in Fort Collins.

    http://www.rockrevolution.com/purchasecd.html

    We’re also beginning a new studio album next week – all originals this time.

  4. On March 10th, 2006 at 8:51 am; jason said:

    Hey do any of you all record your live services? Not to make cd’s, but just to listen to later for training? I know that the quality may not be the greatest, but is there any way we could start a thread of Rock Bootlegs :-) …..you know … just a bunch of free downloads of other worship teams “horrendous” live performances. Some of us are even more horrendous, and could learn from your hideous performances. Things ALWAYS sound different live than in a studio. You have to do things differently live than in a studio.

    I want to hear how OTHER bands meet the challenges of arranging songs that on CD, have 20 violins, 4 guitar tracks, a grand piano, percussion section, drums, quadrooople bass pedals…….you get the point. I want to hear the real stuff. How do you guys do it?
    RECORD IT POST IT LIVE HEAR OTHERS LEARN

    J

  5. On March 15th, 2006 at 1:27 am; Steve Parker said:

    Steve here in the Fort. Yep, we record our worship every week and yep, almost every week it sounds pretty terrible on the recording. The record feed is taken straight out of the board, so the overall mix processing doesn’t show up on the recording (things like house EQ) and the recording also doesn’t capture any of the room dynamics, so it actually can serve as a good way for us sound guys to verify the quality our EQs: If it sounds the same live as It does on the recording, we’ve done a good job. I don’t have the ability to post any examples, good or bad. Travis, I’ll leave that to you if you like…

  6. On March 16th, 2006 at 8:14 pm; Dan Mall said:

    I’m part of a contemporary Latin/Worship/R&B band called Four24. We released a CD in 2002 and just released a 5-song EP in 2005. Thanks for providing a space for us to share our ministry. God bless!

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