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Sold Out, Sincerely is the second studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Benjamin William Hastings.The album was released on Capitol CMG, on October 4, 2024. [1] [2] Two songs were released off the album as singles, "What a Friend" (with Aodhán King), [3] and "Set Me on Fire". [4]
[5] Rating the album a 2.5 out of five at Christian Music Review, April Covington says, "artistic development a little lacking." [3] Writing a review for Christian Review Magazine, Leah St. John rating the album five stars, states, "Diamonds is [a] fantastic album". [4]
After releasing Upon This Rock, Capitol Records had no idea how to market it since its content was outside of the standards of the Gospel music genre. [4] Although Norman's concerts were sold out, the album was not selling, so Capitol Records subleased the album to a smaller label.
The album's first single, "Everything You Ever Wanted", went on to hit No. 1 for 9 weeks on the R&R Christian CHR chart, and was the fourth most-played song of 2006. [10] The band spent the middle of 2006 touring the major Christian music festivals, and also took part in Jeremy Camp 's Beyond Measure tour.
Throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s, Petra was one of the world's most popular Christian rock bands, with each of its albums during that period selling hundreds of thousands of copies while the band sold-out arenas and regularly placed songs at the top of Christian radio charts.
Michael Whitaker Smith (born October 7, 1957) is an American musician who has charted in both contemporary Christian and mainstream charts. [2] His biggest success in mainstream music was in 1991 when "Place in This World" hit No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Capitol Christian Music Group honored Grant with a special award in honor of one billion career global streams. [9] At the age of 15, Grant signed a record deal with Myrrh Records. A year later in 1977, she released her self-titled debut album, which sold over 50,000 copies in its first year, a high total at the time for a Christian artist. [10]
The song was little-known outside the indie-pop scene until Seattle grunge band Nirvana recorded the song in November 1993 for their live acoustic album MTV Unplugged in New York, re-titling it "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam". [3] Two more versions were released by Nirvana on their 2004 box set With the Lights Out.