Robin Mark is Back with "A Belfast Christmas" Nov 13

Veteran worship leader and songwriter Robin Mark is back with a brand new Christmas album. A Belfast Christmas, which releases on Nov. 13, comprises of new compositions and traditional carols.
Mark writes: "Hi everyone, at last I have managed to take time with some of the musicians from Belfast to produce an album of Christmas music for the Season this year. Featuring some Classic Carols and some brand new festive tunes.You can pre order a copy of the CD here , which is packaged nice and Christmassy!!"
Based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Robin Mark is one of the voices that heralded the worship renewal in Northern Ireland and helped spread Celtic Christian music around the globe over the last 15 years. His best-known album, the live worship recording Revival In Belfast, remains on best-seller lists around the world over a decade after its release, and is Canada's best-selling album of all time at Christian retail. And his total discography, 13 albums including Come Heal This Land and Days Of Elijah, have resulted in sales of over two million units. Recognizing his contributions, the Gospel Music Association honored Mark with their International Award for his impact on the global church.
Track listing:
- O come O come Emmanuel
- It came upon a midnight clear
- Long Distance (at Christmas)
- In the Bleak
- O come let us adore him / You're with me
- I don't know Jonny
- O little town of Bethlehem
- Silent Night
- Ella
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