City Music

Maverick City Music is an American contemporary Christian worship music collective founded by Norman Gyamfi and Jonathan Jay originating from Atlanta. The collective made its debut in 2019 with the release of two extended plays, Maverick City, Vol. 1 and Maverick City, Vol. 2. In 2020, Maverick City Music released two live albums: Maverick City Vol. 3 Part 1 and Maverick City, Vol. 3 Pt. 2, with the former featuring the singles, “Man of Your Word” and “Promises”. The collective later released their first collaborative EP with Upperroom, You Hold It All Together (2020) which was followed by the holiday-themed EP, Maverick City Christmas (2020). In 2021, Maverick City Music released several projects, the most notable being their second collaborative EP with Upperroom, Move Your Heart; a collaborative album with Elevation Worship titled Old Church Basement which contained the hit songs “Jireh”, “Talking to Jesus” and “Wait on You”; and Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition, which attained commercial success and garnered widespread critical acclaim. Maverick City Music’s accolades include 5 Grammy Awards, 4 GMA Dove Awards, 1 Billboard Music Award, and 1 Soul Train Music Award.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Come To Me Now
A2 Crybaby
A3 1234
A4 Aboard My Train
A5 Dry Your Eyes
A6 City Music
B1 Tin Can
B2 Caught In My Eye
B3 Night Time
B4 Pearly Gates
B5 Downtown’s Lights

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maverick_City_Music
Format 1× Vinyl (White & Orange Tie-Dye) LP, Album, Club Edition
Label Dead Oceans
Catalog Number DOC131
Notes “Ten new songs, a Germs cover and a Flannery O’Connor passage read by Meg Baird.” Includes a 12pg lyric booklet and a download card. Comes with two separate inserts, an art print and some additional liner notes/a cocktail recipe. All songs written by Kevin Morby. © Kobalt Publishing, *except “Caught In My Eye”, written by Darby Crash and “1234”, which incorporates a portion of “People Who Died”, written by Jim Carroll, Brian Linsley, Stephen Linsley, Terrell Winn and Wayne Woods. [“People Who Died”] published by Dr. Benway Music (ASCAP); and Missing Finger Music (BMI). [“Caught In My Eye”] ©1981 Crash Course Music (BMI). Administered by BMG Bumblebee (BM). ℗ & © 2017 Dead Oceans, Inc. Recorded by Drew Fischer in Stinson Beach at Panoramic Studios and by Richard Swift in Cottage Grove, Oregon 2015 & 2016.
Discogs URL Kevin Morby - City Music