All singles released prior to "Beautiful Ending" use the Radio & Records (R&R) charts. R&R was discontinued when "Beautiful Ending" was released, so this single, and those released after it, use the Billboard charts instead.
Includes music videos for "Grey", "I Need You to Love Me" and "Never Alone", plus an "In The Studio" bonus video. All videos are in 360p widescreen, except for "Never Alone", BarlowGirl's sole 480i and 4:3 music video. With the exception of "Grey", the music videos returned on the How Can We Be Silent Premium Edition DVD.
"In The Studio" is also available for web streaming in 240p widescreen. (link)
This release omitted "On The Road", a video of about 11 minutes which features Lauren Barlow playing hide-and-seek with road manager Rebekah Hardt and a Valentine's Day card from The Afters, among other events. (link)
"The Death and Raising of Lazarus" (5:58) on volume 2.2 covers, as the name suggests, the story of Lazarus of Bethany.
"Ananias & Sapphira" (4:49) on volume 2.3 covers, as the name suggests, the story of a couple who died after lying to the Holy Spirit.
Devotionals are played by selecting the "Combustion" option on the DVDs.
Each devotional was also available in audio-only format on compact disc.[13]
Performance tracks
Unless otherwise indicated, all tracks are available on Daywind and Studio Series.
"Never Alone" (2005)
"Mirror" (2005)
"Enough" (2005)
"I Need You To Love Me" (2005)
"For The Beauty of The Earth" (2006, Studio Series only)
In popular media
Video games
BarlowGirl has a total of four songs which appear in Dance Praiserhythm games. A fifth song, "You're Worthy of My Praise", was sung by Big Daddy Weave and featured BarlowGirl:
^1 A music video for an unknown song is mentioned in the How Can We Be Silent All Access Pass.
^2 A short clip of what is believed to be the "Sweet Revenge" music video was featured in a promotional video.
^3 A recording session for "Stay With Me" was uploaded on BarlowGirl's YouTube channel.[14] Additionally, Our Journey... So Far shows a photo of Rebecca Barlow in the music video.
^4 The "Sing Me a Love Song" video montage was prepared by Mercy Ministries. Apart from the Love & War album art showing up briefly during the second chorus, the band chose to be absent from this video to "keep the focus on the issues presented".[15] The "Sing Me a Love Song" music video can be watched in 720p on YouTube.
References
^Price, Deborah Evans (August 4, 2017). "The Barlow Battle". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 38–39. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
^BarlowGirl (November 1, 2010). "A Day In The Life". YouTube. Retrieved July 20, 2017. "This is a legit Hollywood movie director doing our video. It's kind of cool." (Lauren)