Our Journey… So Far

Our Journey… So Far is BarlowGirl's first compilation album and final release.

Our Journey… So Far
Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 14, 2010[1]
Recorded2004 - 2009
GenreChristian rock, alternative rock, CCM
LabelFervent
BarlowGirl chronology
Love & War
(2009)
Our Journey… So Far
(2010)
Our Journey… In Pictures
This was a limited edition photo book.

Track listing

All tracks are written by BarlowGirl.

No.TitleOriginally fromLength
1."Never Alone"BarlowGirl4:30
2."She Walked Away"BarlowGirl4:16
3."Mirror"BarlowGirl3:55
4."Surrender"BarlowGirl4:51
5."Let Go"Another Journal Entry2:59
6."I Need You to Love Me"Another Journal Entry4:23
7."Grey"Another Journal Entry2:35
8."Here's My Life"How Can We Be Silent5:38
9."One More Round"How Can We Be Silent3:40
10."Million Voices"How Can We Be Silent4:09
11."Hallelujah (Light Has Come)"Home for Christmas5:06
12."Stay With Me"Love & War4:17
13."Our Worlds Collide"Love & War3:09
14."Beautiful Ending"Love & War4:19
15."Come Alive"Love & War3:17
16."I Need You To Love Me (FredTown Manila Remix)"Previously unreleased4:22
Total length:65:26

Personnel

Adapted from liner notes. Personnel listing for previously released songs is available in the liner of the respective albums.

Musicians

  • Alyssa Barlow – vocals, bass and keyboards
  • Lauren Barlow – vocals, drums
  • Rebecca Barlow – vocals, guitars

Production

  • Otto Price – executive producer, producer
  • Maryann Barlow, Emily Gary, Leigh Holt, Josh Lauritch – executive producer (Our Journey… In Pictures)
  • Fred Williams – remixer and programmer for "I Need You To Love Me (FredTown Manila Remix)"
  • Katherine Petillo and Josh Lauritch – creative director
  • Barlow family – photography
  • Sarah Barlow – design and photography (Our Journey… In Pictures)
  • Wayne Brezinka – design and collage illustration
  • New International Version – Bible translation used in collage

References

  1. "BarlowGirl, "Our Journey… So Far" Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. September 14, 2010. Retrieved March 4, 2012.


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