His 2011 debut 'Yo Quiero Más de Ti' launched a catalog that includes 'De Tal Manera' and 'Porque Bueno Es Dios.'
For a sense of his sound, start with 'De Tal Manera' and 'Porque Bueno Es Dios.' They're the ones you're most likely to have heard.
If you've spent time in Spanish-speaking churches over the last decade, you've probably heard 'De Tal Manera' or 'Vamos a Exaltarle.' Murrell's songs filled a specific need for contemporary worship music in Spanish, with straightforward melodies and lyrics that worked for congregations. Tracks like 'Porque Bueno Es Dios' and 'Eres Tu La Roca Inconmovible' became part of the regular rotation in many places.
He started with the 2011 album 'Yo Quiero Más de Ti,' then followed with later releases like 'Por Siempre' in 2013 and 'Origen' in 2018. The band at some point included Alejandro Luna on bass, Enrique de la Torre on drums, and Omar Aguilar on guitar.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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