2022 live album by Cody Carnes
God Is Good! is the first live album by American contemporary Christian musician Cody Carnes . It was released on September 30, 2022, via Sparrow Records and Capitol Christian Music Group .[ 1] The album features guest appearances by Kari Jobe , Natalie Grant , and Benjamin William Hastings.[ 2] The album was produced by Austin Davis, Aaron Robertson
God Is Good! was supported by the release of "Good (Can't Be Anything Else) " and "Ain't Nobody " as singles. "Good (Can't Be Anything Else)" peaked at No. 39 on the US Christian Airplay chart. "Ain't Nobody" peaked at No. 5 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart. "Forever & Amen" was released as a promotional single from the album. The album is also being promoted with the God Is Good! Tour, spanning eight cities across the United States in 2023.
The album debuted at No. 45 on Billboard ' s Top Christian Albums chart in the United States. At the 2023 GMA Dove Awards , God Is Good! was nominated for Worship Album of the Year and Long Form Video of the Year awards.[ 3]
In June 2022, Cody Carnes announced that he will be recording his first live album on July 7–8 at The Belonging Co in Nashville, Tennessee .[ 4] On September 2, 2022, Carnes announced that he will be releasing his first live album, God Is Good! , on September 30, 2022.[ 5]
Carnes released "Good (Can't Be Anything Else) " accompanied with its live music video on August 19, 2022, as the lead single from the album.[ 6] "Good (Can't Be Anything Else)" peaked at No. 42 on the US Christian Airplay chart.[ 7]
On September 30, 2022, "Ain't Nobody " impacted Christian radio in the United States as the second single from the album.[ 8] "Ain't Nobody" peaked at No. 5 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart.[ 9]
Cody Carnes released "Ain't Nobody " as the first promotional single from the album on September 2, 2022, accompanied with its music video.[ 10]
Carnes released "Forever & Amen" with Kari Jobe as the second promotional single from the album, accompanied with its music video.[ 11]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating JubileeCast 2.75/5[ 12]
Timothy Yap, reviewing for JubileeCast, concluded in his review of the album: "In terms of recording techniques, budget, co-writers, and duet partners, Carnes has everything going for him. He just needs to work on his songs --- they need more hooks."[ 12] Reviewing for Worship Leader , Christopher Watson said "All the tracts are solid. But some are truly special, bold, and full of energy that fuels the soul," concluding with the recommendation that "It would be great to see what Cody would do with more creative instrumentation, beyond the standard worship team rhythm section and vocal cast."[ 13]
Awards and nominations [ edit ]
On October 10, 2022, Cody Carnes announced his first headlining tour, dubbed the God Is Good! Tour, joined by Benjamin William Hastings as a special guest and set to visit eight cities across the United States in 2023.[ 15] The tour will commence at Desperation Church, Cullman, Alabama on February 8, 2023, concluding at The King's University in Dallas , Texas, on February 19, 2023.[ 16]
In the United States, God Is Good! debuted at No. 45 on the Top Christian Albums chart in the United States dated October 15, 2022.[ 17]
All tracks were produced by Aaron Robertson and Austin Davis except where stated.[ 18]
God Is Good track listingTitle Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Good (Can't Be Anything Else) " 9:52 2. "Take You at Your Word" (with Benjamin William Hastings) King Benjamin William Hastings Carnes 5:16 3. "Ain't Nobody " 4:07 4. "Simple Kingdom" 6:45 5. "Good to Be Loved" (with Natalie Grant ) 6:58 6. "Too Good to Not Believe " Lake Chris Davenport Carnes Joshua Silverberg 5:49 7. "Our God Reigns (Psalm 47)" Martin Smith 5:46 8. "Forever & Amen" (with Kari Jobe ) 9:50 9. "I'll Follow" 7:42 10. "How Precious Is the Blood" 8:15 11. "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power" Andrae Crouch 2:20 12. "Ain't Nobody" (Radio Version) Aaron Robertson Austin Davis Hank Bentley Jeff Pardo 3:34 Total length: 76:15
Credits adapted from AllMusic .[ 19]
Andria Alston — vocals
Jacob Arnold — drums, percussion
Jonathan Baines — choir/chorus
Lorenzo Baylor — choir/chorus
Tammy Beiswenger — vocals
Hank Bentley — acoustic guitar, background vocals, electric guitar, Hammond organ, piano, producer, programming
Chris Bevins — editing
Alex Bivens — choir/chorus
Cody Carnes — acoustic guitar, background vocals, percussion, piano, primary artist, vocals
Jess Carpenter — choir/chorus
Angelique Carter — choir/chorus
Mike Cervantes — mastering engineer
Chad Chrisman — A&R
Amanda Cockrell — choir/chorus
Marci Coleman — choir/chorus
Austin Davis — Drums, Producer
Garrett Davis — A&R
Donte Dowlling — Engineer
Jackson Dreyer — choir/chorus
Tito Ebiwonjumi — choir/chorus
Eddie Edwards — electric guitar
Enaka Enyong — choir/chorus
Jenna Lee Fair — choir/chorus
Devin Feldman — engineer
Carissa Fernald — choir/chorus
Evan Fernald — piano
Gavin Garris — choir/chorus
Sam Gibson — mastering engineer, mixing
Jayci Gorza — choir/chorus
Natalie Grant — primary artist, vocals
Olivia Grasso — choir/chorus
Brad Guldemond — choir/chorus
Baily Hager — choir/chorus
Benjamin Hastings — primary artist, vocals
Bernie Herms — Hammond B3
Chelsea Howard — choir/chorus
Briana Jean — vocals
Kari Jobe — background vocals, primary artist, vocals
Joel Okaah — choir/chorus
Nicole Johnson — choir/chorus
Ashley Jolley — choir/chorus
Andrew Joseph — vocals
Graham King — engineer
Benji Kuriakose — choir/chorus
Shantrice Laura — background vocals
Tony Lucido — bass
Christian Mason — choir/chorus
Brenton Miles — background vocals, electric guitar, engineer
Casey Moore — electric guitar
Noah Moreno — choir/chorus
Kittie Carreker Morgan — choir/chorus
Tayler Moses — choir/chorus
Angela Nasby — choir/chorus
Amber Nealy — vocals
Jack Nellis — engineer
Christina Onstott — choir/chorus
Jeff Pardo — keyboards, producer, programming
Brady Pendergrass — choir/chorus
Kelsei Peppars — choir/chorus
Cory Pierce — electric guitar
Jordyn Pierce — choir/chorus
Edwin Portillo — choir/chorus
Kyle Pruzina — choir/chorus
Marci Pruzina — choir/chorus
Dayanna Redic — vocals
Aaron Robertson — keyboards, producer, programming, synthesizer
Alyssa Rodriguez — choir/chorus
Emily Ruff — choir/chorus
Matt Sanders — choir/chorus
Gilbert Sauceda — choir/chorus
Rylee Scott — choir/chorus
Setnick T. Sene — choir/chorus
Sharon Okaah — choir/chorus
Lydia Shaw — choir/chorus
Sophie Shear — choir/chorus
Kendall Smith — choir/chorus
Zack Smith — choir/chorus
Kelley Sparks — choir/chorus
Blake Stafford — choir/chorus
Cheryl Stark — choir/chorus
Kirsten Strahley — choir/chorus
Jordan Stribling — choir/chorus
Keithon Stribling — background vocals
Cody Sullivan — choir/chorus
Bria Valderrama — choir/chorus
Robby Valderrama — choir/chorus
Doug Weier — mixing
Mitch Wong — background vocals
Steph Wong — choir/chorus
Caleb Wood — vocals
Shae Wooten — bass, synthesizer bass
Ashley Wright — choir/chorus
Daniella Young — background vocals, choir/chorus
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^ "Hot Christian Songs - Billboard" . Billboard . May 16, 2023. Retrieved May 16, 2023 .
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^ Clarks, Jessie (September 16, 2022). "Cody Carnes Shares New Pre-release Track "Forever & Amen" With Kari Jobe - TCB" . The Christian Beat . Retrieved November 13, 2022 .
^ a b Yap, Timothy (September 29, 2022). "Cody Carnes "God is Good! (Live)" Album Review : Exclusives : JubileeCast" . JubileeCast . Retrieved November 13, 2022 .
^ Watson, Christopher (October 2, 2022). "Album Review: "God is Good" by Cody Carnes | Worship Leader" . Worship Leader . Retrieved November 13, 2022 .
^ "2023 Nominees" . GMA Dove Awards . August 9, 2023. Archived from the original on August 12, 2023. Retrieved September 11, 2023 .
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^ "God Is Good! (Live) by Cody Carnes on Apple Music" . Apple Music . United States. September 30, 2022. Retrieved November 13, 2022 .
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