Genre: Christian
| 1 | Life Goes On |
| 2 | Line Of Love |
| 3 | Tried To Tell Her |
| 4 | You |
| 5 | Last Breath |
| 6 | Them |
| 7 | You Lord |
| 8 | That Kind Of Love |
| 9 | Forest |
| 10 | Anything |
| 11 | Merry Go Round |
| 12 | Forever |
| 13 | Face To Face |
| 14 | Falling |
| 15 | Walk Away From Love |
| 16 | Garden |
| 17 | Wonder Why |
| 18 | Say |
| 19 | Stay |
| 20 | By Myself |
| 21 | Kingdom Smile |
| 22 | Missing Love |
| 23 | Let Go |
| 24 | Didn't He |
| 25 | All Ready |
| 26 | Dying Man |
| 27 | My Time |
| 28 | The Pig Song |
| 29 | Satisfied |
| 30 | Pray For Rain |
| 31 | The Grace Of God |
| 32 | I Don't Understand |
| 33 | Home Again |
| 34 | Gone |
| 35 | Mercy Man |
| 36 | Closer |
| 37 | Shine |
| 38 | On and On |
| 39 | Name |
| 40 | Wait For The Sun |
| 41 | Pour Me Out |
| 42 | Even A Whisper |
| 43 | Daddy Never Cried |
| 44 | Language of the Soul |
| 45 | Do You Want To Know Love |
| 46 | It's You Jesus |
| 47 | Fight |
| 48 | Amsterdam |
| 49 | Goldie's Last Day |
| 50 | Trials Turned To Gold |
| 51 | Great Lengths |
| 52 | Blind Man, Deaf Boy |
| 53 | Ordinary Day |
| 54 | I Wait For The Sun |
| 55 | Spinnin' Round |
| 56 | See The Sun Again |
| 57 | The Love I Know |
| 58 | But By The Grace Of God |
PFR (aka Pray For Rain) was an influential Christian music group in the mid 1990s. Although the group disbanded in 1997, they reunited in 2000 and have since recorded two albums, and they continue to play together.
PFR was founded in 1989 as the Joel Hanson Band by Joel Hanson, who was a camp counselor at Camp Shamineau, a Christian youth camp in Minnesota. In 1991, the band, now known as Inside Out, was signed to Brown Bannister's newly founded Vireo Records. After signing, Patrick Andrew suggested the band change the name to "Pray For Rain" after a line from a poem. In 1992, the band released Pray For Rain, and gained some attention with the song "Do You Want to Know Love". Shortly after releasing the first album, an existing band (an instrumental group who did soundtrack work) known as Pray for Rain threatened a lawsuit, leading the band to settle on the name PFR. The first album was reissued with a slightly modified cover to reflect the change.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PFR