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Let Your Glory Fall Artist: Phillips, Craig and Dean Label: Sparrow Records After the success of their acclaimed worship album Let My Words Be Few, trio Phillips, Craig, and Dean follow with their latest release Let Your Glory Fall--which has proved to be just as successful and amazing! This album is full of worship songs, some well known, and some originals. Covers include songs such as Tim Hughes' "Here I Am To Worship," Matt Redman's "Lord Let Your Glory Fall," Brenton Brown and Brian Doerksen's "Hallelujah (Your Love Is Amazing)" and (a personal favorite) Jesse Reeves, Chris Tomlin and J.D. Walt's "The Wonderful Cross." Each, though heard before, is a wonderful asset to the album. No matter how many times one hears these songs, the message is timeless and is always still as awesome as before--and on Let Your Glory Fall, the trio, making them as pleasurable as the originals, covers them all flawlessly. New songs on the album include the catchy opener "My Praise," the slower, melodious "Only You," and "What Kind of Love Is This." Each song is a wonderful addition to the album. They all have inspiring lyrics that fit in with the other worship songs and flow perfectly throughout the project. Though, of course, the lyrics are a draw to the songs alone, another very notable mark of these songs is the outstanding vocals of Phillips, Craig and Dean. They have such powerful vocals that harmonize perfectly and effortlessly. Their natural sound really tends to bring these songs to another level as listeners can easily lose themselves in the power of the lyrics and the blend of the vocals. Overall, this album is an
incredible worship experience and is a must-have for any worship fan. It's
not a heavy modern-worship album (it's a bit more on the contemporary side);
but it is fully enjoyable all the way through, no matter your preference
of style. I highly recommend this album!
Jessica Heikoop 3/15/2003
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