Take Everything

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Take Everything
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 10, 2009
GenreChristian rock
Length48:22
LabelBEC
ProducerBrent Milligan
Seventh Day Slumber chronology
Rescátame
(2008)
Take Everything
(2009)
Take Everything: The Acoustic Sessions EP
(2009)

Take Everything is the sixth studio album released by the Christian rock group, Seventh Day Slumber. Most of the songs are remakes of other artists songs done with different arrangement.[1] Their song "Oceans From The Rain" was originally released on the album Once Upon a Shattered Life. The Album peaked at No. 141 on the Billboard 200 and No. 11 on the Top Christian Albums charts.[2] "Surrender" placed on the X 2009 Christian rock hits compilation.

Track listing[edit]

Album release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."How Great Is Our God" (Chris Tomlin cover)4:39
2."Surrender"Traditional3:23
3."Lead Me to the Cross"Brooke Fraser4:50
4."Everlasting God"4:37
5."Mighty to Save"
4:01
6."From The Inside Out"Joel Houston4:02
7."I Can Only Imagine" (MercyMe cover)Bart Millard3:59
8."Take Everything"Joseph Rojas4:32
9."Carry Me"Rojas4:05
10."Famous One" (Chris Tomlin cover)Tomlin, Reeves4:26
11."Nothing But the Blood"Traditional5:19
12."Oceans From the Rain"Rojas4:29

Personnel[edit]

Seventh Day Slumber

  • Joseph Rojas – lead vocals, guitars
  • Jeremy Holderfield – guitars, backing vocals
  • Joshua Schwartz – bass
  • Jamie Davis – drums

Additional musicians

  • Brent Milligan – cello, backing vocals, arrangements
  • David Angell – strings
  • David Davidson – strings, arrangements
  • Anthony LaMarchina – strings
  • Pablo Oliveres – vocals (12)

Production[edit]

  • Brandon Ebel – executive producer
  • Brent Milligan – producer, tracking engineer
  • David Biondolillo – tracking assistant
  • J.R. McNeely – mixing
  • Lee Bridges– editing
  • Joe Causey – editing
  • Troy Glessner – mastering
  • Jeff Carver – A&R
  • Randy Torres – A&R
  • Ryan Clark – design

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Worshipping Not Slumbering". Crossrhythm. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
  2. ^ https://www.billboard.com/artist/seventh-day-slumber/chart-history/