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Blessed Be Your Name: The Worship Songs of Matt Redman vol.1 (CD) |
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Manufacturer: KINGSWAY Author: Matt Redman ISBN: 5019282502626
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Description Matt Redman has written some of the Church's most enduring modern songs, such as "Heart of Worship", "Better Is One Day", "Let My Words Be Few" and "Once Again".
Whether it's providing a new crop of songs for congregational worship or mentoring new songwriters and worship leaders of tomorrow, he has become one of the defining artists of this generation.
{Blessed Be Your Name: The Worship Songs of Matt Redman vol.1 (CD)} is a collection of Matt Redman's key worship songs together for the first time on a new live recording.
[Track listing:]
1. Better Is One Day
2. Blessed Be The Name Of The Lord
3. Facedown
4. Heart Of Worship
5. Holy Moment
6. I Will Offer Up
7. Let Everything
8. Let My Words Be Few
9. Lord Let Your Glory Fall
10. Once Again
11. The Father's Song
12. Undignified
[Review from Cross Rhythms:]
In an age when worship music is often marketed like sausages, it is increasingly difficult for the sincere reviewer to discern whether or not worship albums genuinely contain that elusive anointing of the living God. And to the jaded observer of Christian music marketing 'Blessed Be Your Name' might appear an unimaginative release. After all, live recordings of an artist's best known songs are released by the bushel load.
Yet 'Blessed Be Your Name' is a huge creative and spiritual success and offers conclusive proof that Redman is the most important worship songwriter of his generation while as a singer he carries that rare ability to take even CD worshippers into a place of intimate worship. Though live, this is far from raw. Recorded at the songwriters' gathering at North Point Community Church in Atlanta, Georgia, producer Nathan Nockels has added embellishments at studios in Franklin, Tennessee and Brighton, England with strings overdubbed in Prague.
Amazingly, despite all this tampering, freshness and sensitivity shine through. For a start the arrangements are fresh - listen to that delightful piano motif added to "Holy Moment" or the way Matt improvises in the Spirit at the climax of "The Heart Of Worship". In fact, wherever you look you'll find something musically inventive while you wonder just how this unassuming songsmith could have penned such a mighty cannon of songs.
Those who've been following Matt's ministry since 1994's "Wake Up My Soul" and those who've just entered the Kingdom of God and were wondering what album could best express the worship in their heart will want this album. |
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