Watch out. The queen of CD mixes is back in action, this time with better technology and with the Psalms in mind. Tomorrow it's Psalms: The Songbook of the Bible, so we're talking about music! In preparation (and to have as a goodie for folks who come), I've created a playlist of music based on the Psalms. The CD covers a broad range of genres, and the tracks are arranged in numerical order by psalm. Here's my Psalms playlist (with the performer, not necessarily the writer, listed along with the referring psalm). You can hear song samples and download the whole playlist (minus tracks 17 and 19, for some reason) as an iMix in iTunes by clicking here.
- "I Will Call Upon the Lord" Marty J. Nytrom (Psalm 19)
- "House of God, Forever" Jon Foreman (Psalm 23)
- "Cry of My Heart" Studio Musicians (Psalm 25:4-5)
- "O Taste and See" John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers (Psalm 34)
- "I Love You, Lord" Eric Quiram & The London Fox Singers (Psalm 35:9)
- "Your Love, Oh Lord" Third Day (Psalm 36)
- "As the Deer" Terry Clark (Psalm 42)
- "A Mighty Fortress" John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers (Psalm 46)
- "Create in Me a Clean Heart" Martin Smith (Psalm 51)
- "Better Is One Day" Passion (Psalm 84)
- "Bless the Lord" Tye Tribbett & G.A. (Psalm 103)
- "East to West" Casting Crowns (Psalm 103:12)
- "Not to Us" Chris Tomlin (Psalm 115)
- "Laudate Dominum Omnes Gentes" Choir of King's College, Cambridge (Psalm 117)
- "Come to the Quiet" John Michael Talbot (Psalm 131)
- "Forever" Chris Tomlin (Psalm 136)
- "Cry Aloud" Shelly Moore Band (Psalm 141)
- "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" Mormon Tabernacle Choir (Psalm 103, Psalm 150)
- "Let Everything That Has Breath" Passion (Psalm 150)
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