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Fathom (album)

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Cross Rhythms (Lusis/Fathom dual album)[2]

Fathom is the second album by Christian dance-rock band Mortal, and is generally considered the band's best album.[1] The band produced the album along with Terry Scott Taylor of Daniel Amos.[1] It peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Christian chart.[3]

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  • Tracks 10 & 11 "Intro/Promulgate" - Album "Fathom" - Artist "Mortal"

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Track listing

  1. Alive and Awake 5:42
  2. Ne Plus Ultra 4:17
  3. Rift 4:22
  4. Jill Sent Me 7:01
  5. Ex-Nihilo 5:16
  6. Above and Beyond 4:38
  7. [Silent track] 0:05
  8. Rainlight 1:34
  9. Bright Wings 6:48 (an adaptation of Gerard Manley Hopkins poem "God's Grandeur")[citation needed]
  10. Xix 0:15
  11. Promulgate 4:18
  12. Electrify 7:06
  13. Godspeed 6:17

Personnel

  • Jyro Xhan
  • Jerome Fontamillas
  • Mark Salomon - vocals
  • Jeff Bellew - guitar
  • Melissa "Missy" Hasin - cello
  • Andrew D. Prickett - guitar
  • Strobe - guitar
  • Ray Tongpo - vocals
  • Macauley N. Tosh - drums, percussion
  • Violet - vocals
  • Mark A. Rodriguez - engineer
  • Lani Agulla
  • Linnah Brockman
  • Sally Grayson
  • Vicky Pederson

References

  1. ^ a b c Bush, John. "Fathom". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  2. ^ Figgis, Alex (1 October 1999). "Mortal - Lusis/Fathom". Cross Rhythms Magazine #53. Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Fathom". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
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