Mylon LeFevre
| Cover Image | Title | Description | Release Year |
|---|---|---|---|
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Bow Down | n/a | 2003 |
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Faith, Hope and Love | n/a | 1992 |
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A Decade Of Love |
A best of collection that focuses primarily on Mylon and Broken Heart's praise and worship oriented songs. Features one new track: "Secret Place." |
1991 |
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Crank It Up | n/a | 1990 |
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Big World | n/a | 1989 |
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Greatest Hits | n/a | 1988 |
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Face The Music | n/a | 1988 |
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Crack The Sky | n/a | 1987 |
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Look Up |
Mylon and Broken Heart released this album to the mainstream market as a crossover album. The band was called Look Up for this release. |
1986 |
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Sheep In Wolves Clothing | n/a | 1985 |
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Live Forever |
Recorded live at Mt. Paran Church in Atlanta, Georgia on July 11 and 12, 1983. |
1983 |
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More | n/a | 1983 |
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Brand New Start | n/a | 1982 |
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Mylon (We Believe) |
Generally considered the 2nd Christian rock album (after Larry Norman's Upon This Rock in 1969). The album title is often referred to as We Believe, because it appears in quotes on the back cover of the album. |
1970 |
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Your Only Tomorrow |
Mylon spent some time singing with The Stamps Quartet, as well as his own family's Southern Gospel group, The LeFevres. This Southern Gospel album was released two years before Mylon would release his rock and roll debut. |
1968 |
Mylon began his musical career as a child as a part of the Southern vocal group, The Singing LeFevres. At age 16 he wrote the song, "Without Him," a song that went on to be recorded by hundreds of artists. In 1970, Mylon wed his love of the gospel with rock music, releasing what is generally regarded as the 2nd Christian rock album (Mylon, often referred to as We Believe). Subsequent albums (1971's With Holy Smoke, 1972's Over The Influence, 1973's On The Road To Freedom, 1977's Weak At The Knees, 1978's Love Rustler, and 1979's Rock and Roll Resurrection) strayed away from his Christian roots and feature little spiritual content. But in 1982, Mylon, after a dramatic recommitment to God in the beginning of the 1980s, formed the band Broken Heart and released the album, Brand New Start. They performed all over the world until 1991, and saw thousands come to Christ as a result of their ministry.
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- 1976 - Phil Keaggy - Love Broke Thru: Background Vocals
- 1980 - DeGarmo & Key - This Ain't Hollywood: Songwriter
- 1980 - Kerry Livgren - Seeds Of Change: Vocals
- 1980 - Phil Keaggy - Ph'lip Side: Background Vocals
- 1986 - Bash 'N The Code - Bash-n-the-Code: Vocals
- 1986 - Mylon LeFevre - Look Up: Producer, Songwriter, Vocals, Guitars
- 1989 - Phil Keaggy - The Best of Keaggy: Background Vocals
- 1990 - Imperials - Love's Still Changing Hearts: Songwriter
- 1990 - Phil Keaggy - What a Day / Love Broke Thru: Background Vocals
- 1992 - Kerry Livgren - Decade: Vocals
- 1995 - Phil Keaggy - Time 1: Background Vocals
- 1995 - Phil Keaggy - Time 2: Background Vocals
- 1998 - Newsboys - Step Up to the Microphone: Na-na Vocals
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