About this album
Where they were
Released in 2009, 'History Makers' was Delirious?'s follow-up to the critically acclaimed 'The Mission Bell'. At this point, the band had solidified their status in contemporary Christian music, evolving their sound while maintaining a dedicated fanbase. This album marked a continuation of their exploration into worship music, aiming to reach broader audiences both in churches and mainstream venues.
Why it matters
'History Makers' is significant for its impact on contemporary Christian music, featuring some of the genre's most enduring anthems. Notably, tracks like 'I Could Sing of Your Love Forever' have become staples in worship services worldwide, showcasing the band's ability to craft songs that resonate deeply within faith communities. The album also received positive critical reception, further establishing Delirious? as leaders in the genre.
Essential tracks
- "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever" — This track is perhaps one of the most recognizable worship songs from the album, known for its simple yet powerful lyrics that invite congregational participation.
- "Shout to the North" — A rousing anthem celebrating faith and community, this song has been influential in church settings, often used to inspire collective worship.
- "Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble" — This track combines dynamic instrumentation with intense lyrical imagery, encapsulating the band's passion for creating immersive worship experiences.
Release Date
January 1, 2009
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 History Maker 6:37
- 2 Deeper 4:19
- 3 Raindown 4:37
- 4 Majesty 5:29
- 5 I Could Sing of Your Love Forever 5:45
- 6 Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble 7:18
- 7 Shout to the North 4:11
- 8 Revival Town 5:55
- 9 Find Me in the River 5:09
- 10 My Soul Sings 4:07
- 11 Our God Reigns 5:21
- 12 My Glorious 6:13
- 13 Obsession 7:12
- 14 Lord You Have My Heart 2:56