Manifesto (Pocket Full of Rocks album)

Manifesto is the second full-length studio album from Christian band Pocket Full of Rocks. It was released on July 24, 2007, by Myrrh Records.

Manifesto
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 24, 2007
Studio
  • Emack Studios and Little Big Sound (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Clean Productions (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
  • CelloMax Studios (Houston, Texas)
GenreCCM
LabelMyrrh Records
ProducerJason Ingram
Pocket Full of Rocks chronology
Song to the King
(2006)
Manifesto
(2007)
More Than Noise
(2010)

Track listing edit

All songs written by Michael Farren.

  1. "Good To Be Here" - 3:24
  2. "At The Cross" - 3:42
  3. "Who Is This King?" - 4:40
  4. "Let The Worshippers Arise" - 3:36
  5. "Beautiful You" - 3:36
  6. "Your Love" - 3:15
  7. "Water (There Is No One Like You)" - 3:55
  8. "Heal" - 4:34
  9. "My Everything" - 3:55
  10. "Take Me There" - 4:02
  11. "Worst Of Us" - 4:49
  12. "There You Are" - 3:52
  13. "At The Cross (Reprise Extended Version)" - 3:42

Personnel edit

Pocket Full of Rocks

  • Michael Farren – lead vocals, electric guitars
  • Alisa Farren – backing vocals
  • Kyle Lee – acoustic guitars
  • Ryan Riggins – electric guitars
  • Jody Crump – bass
  • David Rollins – drums

Additional musicians

  • Fred Williams – keyboards, acoustic piano, programming
  • Rusty Varenkamp – programming
  • Paul Moak – guitars
  • Jonathan Machen – electric guitars
  • The Love Sponge Strings
    • Max Dyer – cello
    • John Porter – cello
    • Monisa Angell – viola
    • David Angell – violin
    • David Davidson – violin, string arrangements
  • Erin Conner – backing vocals
  • Ginger Love – backing vocals
  • Calvin Nowell – backing vocals
  • Niki Peterson – backing vocals
  • Brian Reith – backing vocals
  • Jeremy Redmon – backing vocals
  • Anna Redmon – backing vocals

Reception edit

Chart performance edit

The album peaked at No.30 on Billboard's Christian Albums and No.27 on Heatseekers Albums.[1]

Awards edit

The album received a nomination at the 39th GMA Dove Awards for Praise & Worship Album of the Year.[2]

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