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Magnify

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Magnify
📅 Released2004
StudioWhitewater Productions, Vancouver, B.C.
⏳ Length48:30
🏷️ LabelIndependent
🤑 ProducerRay Salmond
Remedy Drive chronology
Remedy: A Live Album
(2002)
Magnify
(2004)
Rip Open the Skies
(2006)

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Magnify is the fourth studio album by American Christian rock band Remedy Drive. At the time of the album's release, the band was known under the name Remedy. The album was produced by Ray Salmond. The songs "Colors" and "Daystar" were later covered in the band's 2016 remix album The Living Room Anthology, Vol. 1. The song "Fire Eyes" was previously released in the band's 2001 studio album Remedy (The Red One), and the song "In a Moment" was previously released in the band's 1999 studio album Remedy (The Blue One). The songs "Still Cloud's Shadow", "Daystar", and "In a Moment" were included in the 2002 live album Remedy: A Live Album. The song "Smile Upon Me" is an a cappella. The song "Clive Staples" was inspired by the works of C. S. Lewis. The album was released in 2004.[1][2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Magnify"David Zach3:00
2."Ancient of Days"David Zach3:18
3."Colors"David Zach4:43
4."Clive Staples"David Zach5:57
5."Enthroned"David Zach, Paul Zach3:44
6."Still Cloud's Shadow"David Zach4:47
7."Hold the Line"David Zach, Paul Zach3:28
8."Fire Eyes"David Zach3:38
9."Echoes"David Zach, Paul Zach, Philip Zach, Daniel Zach4:31
10."Daystar"David Zach4:27
11."In a Moment"David Zach4:39
12."Smile Upon Me"David Zach2:18
Total length:48:30

Personnel

Remedy Drive

  • David Zach – lead vocals, keys, guitar
  • Philip Zach – background vocals, bass
  • Paul Zach – background vocals, guitar
  • Daniel Zach – background vocals, drums

Production

References

  1. "Remedy Drive, "Magnify" Review". www.jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  2. "Magnify by Remedy Drive | CD Reviews And Information | NewReleaseToday". www.newreleasetoday.com. Retrieved 2024-10-16.


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