Blessed Hillsong Album
Then there is the album’s dark horse: "My Redeemer Lives." While many know the upbeat, clappy version, the Blessed recording is steeped in a kind of mournful confidence. It acknowledges the reality of pain ("I know He rescued my soul") while sitting squarely in the tension of a world that still hurts. This isn't the worship of a tourist; it is the worship of a refugee. The musical bridges don't rush to the resolution. They linger in the minor chords, forcing the listener to sit with the idea that faith is often a stubborn choice to sing when the feeling has fled.
Coming off the massive global success of "Shout to the Lord" and You Are My World , the church was experiencing rapid growth. Blessed captures a moment of high celebration. The production is notably bigger than previous albums, with a fuller rock sound (electric guitars are more prominent) while retaining the traditional choir backbone. blessed hillsong album
Many creators and worshippers reflect on the album as a formative part of their childhood or early ministry, often citing it as the reason they learned to play instruments or lead worship. Then there is the album’s dark horse: "My Redeemer Lives
The album represents a specific charismatic and Pentecostal worship style that has since evolved into the more atmospheric "stadium rock" sound associated with Hillsong United and subsequent projects. The musical bridges don't rush to the resolution