Ben Fuller - Black Sheep Tour: Songs From The Road (2026) Hi Res

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Title: Black Sheep Tour: Songs From The Road
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Essential Records
Genre: Pop, Christian
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:51:00
Total Size: 118 mb | 358 mb | 655 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - Ben Fuller - He Found Me (From The Road (Live))
02 - Ben Fuller - Higher (From The Road (Live))
03 - Ben Fuller - If It Was Up To Me (From The Road (Live))
04 - Ben Fuller - If I Got Jesus (From The Road (Live))
05 - Ben Fuller - Deeper Still (From The Road (Live))
06 - Ben Fuller - Prove A Thing (From The Road (Live))
07 - Ben Fuller - Yet To Come (From The Road (Live))
08 - Ben Fuller - Walk With Me (From The Road (Live))
09 - Ben Fuller - Walk Through Fire (From The Road (Live))
10 - Ben Fuller - Black Sheep (From The Road (Live))
11 - Ben Fuller - Turn (From The Road (Live))
12 - Ben Fuller - Don't Let Me Forget (From The Road (Live))
13 - Ben Fuller - Who I Am (From The Road (Live))

Captured in front of thousands of voices night after night, Black Sheep Tour: Songs From The Road brings the energy, honesty, and redemption of Ben Fuller’s breakout live experience straight to you.

Recorded during the Spring 2026 tour featuring more than 20 sold-out shows and over 25,000 tickets sold this album immerses you in the sound of a movement. From the first note to the final chorus, you hear the unfiltered passion of a crowd that knows every word. And these songs hit different live because they come from somewhere real. Before the stage, Ben spent 14 years battling addiction and chasing identity in all the wrong places until an encounter with Jesus changed everything. Now, every lyric carries the weight of that transformation.

You hear it in the RIAA-certified anthem “Who I Am,” a powerful, crowd-filled declaration of new identity. You feel it in “If I Got Jesus,” sung back by thousands, turning a personal truth into a shared one. You experience it in a stirring rendition of “Black Sheep,” an anthem for anyone who’s ever felt like they didn’t belong. And you can’t miss the explosive, full-throttle energy of “Walk Through Fire.”