Hey You, I Love Your Soul
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Hey You, I Love Your Soul | |||||
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Studio album by Skillet | |||||
Released | April 21, 1998 | ||||
Genre | Christian Rock, hard rock | ||||
Length | 47:15 | ||||
Label | Ardent Records Forefront Records |
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Producer | Paul Ebersold Dana Key Skidd Mills John L. Cooper |
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Skillet chronology | |||||
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Hey You, I Love Your Soul is the second full-length album from Christian rock band Skillet. It was released in 1998 as an enhanced CD from Forefront Records and Ardent Records. Leaving the rough grunge sound of their debut for the techno infused keyboards, electronic samples and loops, this album is definitely more pop-influenced and is perhaps the most dramatic style change that the band has ever done.
John Cooper remarked in a 2004 interview with Jesus Freak Hideout that his favorite song of theirs was most likely "Locked in a Cage", and even said that they might remake it for their next record. While their next record after that interview did not contain a remake of the song, it is possible that the band still plans to redo it.
There is one music video for this album of the song "More Faithful".Watch
[edit] Track Listing
- "Hey You, I Love Your Soul" -2:58
- "Deeper" -3:48
- "Locked in a Cage" -3:55
- "Your Love (Keeps Me Alive)" -3:55
- "More Faithful" -3:44
- "Pour" -4:18
- "Suspended In You" -3:08
- "Take" -4:13
- "Coming Down" -5:06
- "Whirlwind" -4:02
- "Dive Over In" -3:43
- "Scarecrow" -4:17
[edit] Credits
- John L. Cooper – vocals, bass, piano
- Trey McClurkin - drums, vocals
- Ken Steorts - guitar, vocals, guitar synth
[edit] References
- ^ McGovern, Brian Vincent (July/August 1998). "Album Reviews: SKILLET Hey You, I Love Your Soul". HM Magazine (72). ISSN 1066-6923.
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