downhere is the first official album release under a major record label by Christian rock band downhere. It is only preceded by their 1st (and now out of print) independent album release. The album received the 2002 Covenant Award for Rock Album of the Year[3] and the 2002 Juno Award for Best Gospel Album.[4] The song "Larger Than Life" received the 2002 Covenant Award for Rock Song of the Year[3] and "Protest to Praise" was featured on the WOW Hits 2002 compilation.[5]
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Released | October 16, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Christian rock | |||
Length | 53:39 | |||
Label | Word Records | |||
Producer | Nathan Nockels | |||
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The album consists of new songs written for this debut release with Word Records, plus a selection of songs from the previous independent release that were re-recorded. Current bassist Glenn Lavender only appears on the album for the hidden-track "Rock Stars Need Money". His membership in the band wasn't finalized in enough time (after the departure of first bassist, Tyson Manning) for him to appear on the rest of the album, so Nashville studio musicians were used instead. Glenn Lavender already had an association with the band, as they previously met at a 1999 Word Vision Artist Retreat in Florida, USA.
All songs written by Jason Germain and Marc Martel.
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