Jubilee - The LaFontaine Family (download)
Jubilee - The LaFontaine Family (download)
Songs:
Beautiful Day
The Rock
I Was Born To Serve The Lord
Thank You Lord
Sweeter As The Days Go By
The Same God
Head To The Heart
Jubilee
Come And Dine
Read It And Weep
The Lion Hath Prevailed
By His Word / Word Of God Speak
Our Whole Purpose
New Every Morning
You Always Answer Me
Shout To The Lord
Every Step I Take
That’s Where I’m Going
Footsteps
Something Keeps Holding Me
There He Is
Babylon
We Are The Generation
Rejoice
Commonly asked questions about digital downloads:
Should I choose to "save" or "open" the file?
Short Answer: You should select "save"
Long Answer: When asked what you'd like to do with your download, you'll want to select "save." Regardless of whether you download a full album or a single track, you'll want to actually save the file to a place that's easily accessible (like your "documents" or "my music" folder) before importing it into your media player. The default location for downloads in Windows is the "downloads" folder (which can be found in "my documents"). The default location for Mac is the desktop.
How do I unzip the downloaded file?
Full album downloads are stored in a .zip format, meaning they're compressed and must be "unzipped" before you can import them into your media player. You may need to log back into your account and select "save" the file rather than open it with a specific program. Once you do you'll be able to unzip the file. Depending on your operating system, unzipping the files should be as simple as double-clicking on the downloaded file. You may need to follow some prompts to select the location of the unzipped folder or click the "Extract All" button in newer versions of Windows.
How to Import tracks into your media player such as iTunes or Windows media player
In most media players you can import music by simply dragging and dropping the MP3s into your music library. Just open both iTunes and the folder that your music is stored in. Select the files you want to transfer and drag them to the "Library" in iTunes. Alternatively, you can click "file." If you're having trouble, check your player's help section for specific instructions on how to import audio.