Wounded, Still A Soldier (download)
Wounded, Still A Soldier (download)
This 12-track album by Pastor Paul LaFontaine includes 7 original songs such as “Wounded, Still A Soldier”, “Here I Stand”, “What He Left Me (Song for Dad)” and many more!
Also, the album includes covers of gospel classics such as “It’s Still The Cross”, “I Love You More”, and “Closet Religion”! Powerful anointing, tremendous variety, guest musicians and vocalists all make this a must-have for your audio library! Download “Wounded, Still A Soldier” today!
Song List:
Wounded, Still A Soldier
Innocent Man
Here I Stand (feat. Amariah Hanna)
Living In His Word
Who Is This Melchizedek
Closet Religion (feat. Bro Jack Duff, Literal Life Church Choir)
What He Left Me (Song for Dad)
Still The Cross
I Love You More (feat. Gabriella LaFontaine)
Brother Look Up
The Greatest Gift (feat. Rebekah LaFontaine)
If I Can Help Somebody (feat. Loretta LaFontaine)
Credits:
Executive Producer - J. Paul LaFontaine
Producer - Kenny Slachta, Jr.
Audio Engineer - Isaac LaFontaine
Mixing / Mastering - Isaac LaFontaine
Vocal Arrangements - J. Paul LaFontaine, Kenny Slachta, Jr.
Piano/Keyboard - Kenny Slachta, Jr.
Organ - Kenny Slachta, Jr.
Electric Guitar - Grayson Lilly
Acoustic Guitar - Grayson Lilly
Steel Guitar - Wayne Hobbs
Bass - Vanessa VanWyk, Isaac LaFontaine
Drums - Isaac LaFontaine
Orchestration - Kenny Slachta, Jr.
Album Art Design - Tina Slachta
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