Альбомы исполнителя
Hit Parade: The Greatest Hits
2001 · сборник
Lift
2001 · альбом
Premiere Performance Plus: Hands And Feet
2001 · сингл
Sound of the Saints
2016 · альбом
Miracles
2015 · сингл
Sound of the Saints
2015 · сингл
Move
2015 · сингл
Kings & Queens
2013 · альбом
Big House To Ocean Floor
2013 · альбом
Premiere Performance Plus: King
2009 · сингл
Premiere Performance Plus: Speak To Me
2009 · сингл
The Ultimate Collection
2009 · сборник
Double Take: Worldwide/Until My Heart Caves In
2008 · альбом
Greatest Hits
2008 · сборник
Down In The Lowlands
2007 · сингл
Live From Hawaii...The Farewell Concert
2007 · альбом
Adios
2006 · альбом
Top 5: Hits
2006 · сингл
Big House (Live)
2005 · сингл
Until My Heart Caves In
2005 · альбом
8 Great Hits Audio A
2003 · альбом
Premiere Performance Plus: Dirty
2003 · сингл
Worldwide
2003 · альбом
Premiere Performance Plus: Ocean Floor
2002 · сингл
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Биография
With their fusion of rock, rap and funk, Audio Adrenaline emerged as one of the most popular CCM acts of the 1990s. Formed in 1986 on the campus of Kentucky Christian College, the band originally featured lead vocalist Mark Stuart, guitarist Barry Blair, bassist Will McGinnis, keyboardist Bob Herdman, and drummer Brian Hayes. Initially named A-180, they recorded an independent single, "My God," which caught the attention of Forefront Records president Dan Brock, and soon after the label issued Audio Adrenaline's self-titled debut LP. Don't Censor Me followed in 1993, scoring hits with the singles "Big House" and "Can't Take God Away." Live Bootleg was released in 1995, and Bloom in 1996; the latter debuted in the Top 60 on the Billboard pop charts. In 1997, Audio Adrenaline -- now consisting of Stuart, McGinnis, Herdman, and drummer Ben Cissell -- resurfaced with Some Kind of Zombie; Underdog followed two years later. A greatest-hits collection, Hit Parade, celebrated almost ten years in the music industry, and served as a good introduction to the band. Lift came out the following year. In 2003, Audio Adrenaline delivered their seventh full-length album, Worldwide, which earned the group a 2004 Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album. The following year, they duplicated their Grammy success with the album Until My Heart Caves In. In 2006, citing lead singer Stuart's vocal cord injuries, Audio Adrenaline announced they were breaking up. A career-spanning compilation album, Adios: Greatest Hits, followed that same year and the group embarked on a farewell tour in 2007. Two years later, they played a reunion show during Australia's Easterfest. In 2013, Audio Adrenaline re-formed with a new lineup featuring former dc Talk vocalist Kevin Max, and released the album Kings & Queens. Yet more lineup changes followed for the group's tenth studio album, 2015's Sound of the Saints, which found Stellar Kart frontman Adam Agee taking over lead vocal duties. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi