Saturday, 10 September 2011
Worship Central Album Review - Spirit Break Out
This is a live worship Album recorded by the guys at Worship Central.
It features many songs by Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon, Al Gordon, Nikki Fletcher and Others.
1) Spirit of the Living God
2) New Day (feat. Ben Cantelon)
3) Saviour of the World (feat. Ben Cantelon)
4) At Your Name (feat. Tim Hughes)
5) Wait for You (feat. Nikki Fletcher)
6) Spirit Break Out (feat. Luke Hellebronth & Myles Dhillon)
7) Heaven's Roar (Spontaneous) (feat. Tim Hughes)
8) Now Is the Time for Us (feat. Luke Hellebronth)
9) For Your Glory (feat. Ben Cantelon & Myles Dhillon)
. 10) Sing Alleluia (feat. Al Gordon)
11) Counting On Your Name (feat. Tim Hughes)
12) Wake Up (feat. Tim Hughes)
13) Undivided Love (feat. Ben Cantelon)
14 All Glory (feat. Nikki Fletcher)
Live worship albums often given us the sense of a collective group of people joining together in praise. There can also seem more space and flexibility. A recent release by Matt Redman brought about a great vitality with most of his songs on "10,000 Reasons" being new. "Spirit Break Out" is an album featuring songs that will be familiar with crowds attending Soul Survivor and similar events. The songs are well played and it is a great recording, "Spirit Break Out" is the title track and features a rap which may not be replicated by thousands of churches but works at a festival or conference. "Saviour Of the World" seems to work really well and is a great missional song. "Sing Alleluia" creates a melodic break in the album which is welcome. It is useful to have songs that are not just driven by the lyric or the Chord structure but by a variety of melodic sounds.
"All Glory" Is a helpful song in turning us towards the majesty and glory of God. It seems that worship music is reaching a cross roads which matches current theological perspectives in the sub cultural world. If these are songs for the worshipping community let's have songs that help us be more of a community who worships God as opposed to, me,myself and my little 'ol faith. Let's turn our eyes to the one we are worshipping his name is Jesus and lets look to see Jesus in each other as we come together as his body. Many of the songs on this album help us to focus on Jesus and it is worth a listen.
The Album is available on September 12 2011 on ITUNES and online Worship central
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An update on the above post is that Worship Central have broken into the Top ten in the UK album chart.
It is available on ITUNES.
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