.- Through the social network Facebook, the Christian music singer Marcos Witt, wrote a few thanks in the framework of the tenth anniversary of his album 25 Commemorative Concert, the twentieth live album.
“Exactly 10 years ago the 25th Commemorative Concert was released to the public! –I have a very deep gratitude for the privilege of seeing and celebrating the faithfulness of God through the years and for all those who were part of this project.”
He added, “My team and I would be very blessed to hear how this concert has blessed you. Let’s leave your comments and I invite you to relive the concert and celebrate the goodness of the Lord – It is available here”, leaving the link on his Facebook.
The album was recorded live from the Lakewood Church, in the city of Houston, Texas in the USA, on February 25, 2011 with more than 15 thousand people. The CD+DVD was released on July 5, 2011.
What is the album about?
The theme of the concert is based on the 25-year artistic career of Marcos Witt.
The predominant musical style is directed to subtle arrangements in many of his songs where ballads, alternative rock, blues and jazz stand out, and in a single song, bachata.
It includes several compilations of his best-known songs such as “How beautiful is the Lord”, “God has been faithful” and “Thank you” among others.
In addition, it has the participation of various singers from the medium such as Alex Campos, Danilo Montero, Coalo Zamorano, Marcela Gándara, Marco Barrientos and others such as Crystal Lewis, Ray Alonso and Jesús Adrián Romero.
Included on the DVD are two compilations of songs that Marcos Witt performed alongside his two bands, of which his former bassist and vocalist from the Rojo group Emmanuel Espinosa stands out.
On the concert DVD, certain experiences of Marcos Witt himself stand out in terms of his life as a musician and his experiences in terms of his compositions.
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