STYLE: Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 151536-22256 LABEL: Integrity 0000768622025 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1 RELEASE DATE: 2014-07-28 RRP: £1.99
Reviewed by Stephen Curry
Beth has, of course, been long featured as a worship leader at Soul Survivor but this is her first solo album. A number of the songs are collaborations with seasoned worship songsmiths such as Tim Hughes on "Say The Word" and the title track co-written with Matt Redman, and others. Highlights include the pacey "Love Takes Over", a hymn-like cover of the Rend Collective's "Boldly I Approach" ('The Art Of Celebration') and the ballads "Purify" and "Hold On" which captivate and draw you in to their emotion. One pleasant surprise is the catchy "Make The World Dance" which is a song which will undoubtedly catch on as a festival favourite with its infectious hook and moving lyrics. The final track "Lectio Divina" (meaning Divine Reading) uses a simple electronic beat and voice changer software to present an innovative approach to worship though it doesn't quite fit with the rest of the album. All in all, a good set from a songwriter who is emerging as an artist in her own right.
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Product Description
Following on from the success of the Soul Survivor albums and leading worship at the events, Integrity Music now present the début album from Beth Croft, Worship Leader.
Featuring Say The Word, hit track from Soul Survivor 2013.
Posted by Jerry Thompson in Essex, UK. @ 18:38 on May 16 2019
This is my first oppertunity to hear Beth Croft and it's a
positive one.
Beth's songs point to our Saviour and I prefer her version
of Boldly I Approach (The Art Of Celebration) to that of the
writer's Rend Collective.
I recommend everyone to hear this CD.
This is my first oppertunity to hear Beth Croft and it's a positive one.
Beth's songs point to our Saviour and I prefer her version of Boldly I Approach (The Art Of Celebration) to that of the writer's Rend Collective.
I recommend everyone to hear this CD.