Lose This Life

Lose This Life is the second studio album by American Christian rock band Tait. According to frontman Michael Tait, the songs all have to do with the striving human passion to know, feel and experience God's love.

Lose This Life
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreChristian rock
LabelForeFront, Epic Japan, Sony BMG Philippines
Producer
  • Brent Milligan
  • Mark Heimermann
  • Michael Tait
  • Matt Bronlewee
  • Chad Chapin
Tait chronology
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(2001)
Lose This Life
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

It was released by ForeFront Records on November 4, 2003. It was later released to the Japanese market on April 15, 2004 through Epic Records Japan and on March 27, 2005 through Sony BMG Music Entertainment Philippines.

Rob Beckley, lead singer of the alternative rock band Pillar, appears in the second song "Numb". "Lose This Life" is the single that had been released in the U.S. release of Eyeshield 21.

Recording and production

Pre-production for Lose This Life began during the first week of March 2003.

Track listing

Album release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lose This Life"Chad Chapin, Mark Heimermann, Michael Tait5:00
2."Numb" (featuring Rob Beckley from Pillar)Heimermann, Toby McKeehan, Tait3:49
3."Electric Avenue"Eddy Grant3:26
4."Fallen"Chapin, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Tait4:21
5."God Can You Hear Me"Chapin, Ashley Clark, Heimermann, Tait5:11
6."Reconnecting"Heimermann, Judson Spence, Tait3:41
7."Child"Chapin, Heimermann, Tait4:22
8."Heartache"Heimermann, Tait5:12
9."Free Will"Chapin, Lonnie Chapin, Paul Colman, Heimermann, Tait, Justin York3:55
10."Wait"Chapin, Heimermann, Tait3:31
11."Holding out for Grace"Chapin, Tait5:01
12."The Christmas Song"Mel Tormé, Robert Wells4:33
Total length:56:21

"Lose This Life" appeared on Gundam Seed, Gran Turismo 4, MahaGoGo, and the U.S. version of Eyeshield 21.

Music video

The title track, "Lose This Life", is the only song so far to have spawned a music video.

Personnel

Band

Additional musicians

References



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