Matt Redman - Facedown
DVD: Music video
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Style: Pop
Rating: Cross Rhythms Product Code: 11140 Product Format: DVD Catalogue Code: Survivor SURDVD5007 Content Type: Music video Release Date: 20 Jul 2004 Normal Dispatch Time: 1-3 days Price: £9.78
Over three and a half hours long this DVD features 12 worship songs plus talks from Louie Giglio and interviews with renowned worship leaders. |
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Reviewed by Heather Richardson Like the best selling CD already reviewed, this set of songs recorded live in Atlanta, USA at a gathering of songwriters, ready to worship together in harmony to God's glory. The filming allows ample opportunity to see Matt and the other musicians on stage playing skillfully and worshipping the Lord as they enjoy making music. The essence of the talks and interviews is focussed on personal revelation of the majesty and awesome creativity of Father God. The talks are inspiring and refreshing, while the interviews give a personal reflection of worship. This ground breaking DVD even offers u-myx, giving you an opportunity to remix a track! How cool is that? More from Matt RedmanSee all...
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Matt Redman's face down album I think is still one of his best he has ever released. Having got the album on CD I decided that the DVD would be a good purchase as well. Well I wasn't disappointed it has loads of stuff on it, not just the concert but a really good tool for anyone who is part of the worship team in their local church.
The concert it self is excellent with just loads of people going guns blazing for God and really like the way Matt Redman takes you on a journey into the presence of God. If you’re a musician like me you will like the fact that he uses two drummers!! and the musicianship is top quality.
If you’re lucky enough to have a home cinema system that plays DTS in 5.1 then you are even more in for a treat. What ever you do don’t play it in Dolby Digital 5.1. The difference is huge, most noticeably the bass is a lot better, dancing generation was a different song play in DTS 5.1!
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