STYLE: Rock RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 170180-26814 LABEL: Brian Houston FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by John Cheek
One Direction it is not. S Club 7, if ever they made a comeback, would not re-launch with a cover of any of the tracks here. Because this collection, from the gifted Northern Irish singer/songwriter, is like from another world. It was recorded in the artist's attic room at his Belfast home and began as a challenge: could he record an acoustic worship album in a day? The result is a handful of original songs and three hymns/standards. "Reckless Love" is gradually becoming a modern worship classic and arguably, Houston's version here is superior even to that of Cory Asbury. That he really occupies the song in his vocal is an understatement. To call his performance soulful is to put it lightly. The warm timbre of the sound of his Ulster brogue is matched by excellent musicianship from all the guests. On "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross", a stunning rendition of the old favourite, the full range and dexterity of Houston's vocal capabilities is realised. The way he is able to make words in the middle of lines - rather than at the end of them - rhyme, is sublime; here, with "which", rhyming with "rich-es". Brian has previously won favour among Bob Dylan fans and that influence is still there, honed-and-refined. The 10-minute "Where You See Bones/Lord I Love You More Than Life" is the greatest song Van Morrison never wrote and an incredible argument that music is "spiritual". Indeed, this album is an experience of being open to the spiritual dimension of life.
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Posted by LINDA NORDICK in BC @ 17:18 on Feb 14 2019
Wow..that's a Bang On Review....Reckless Love gets alot of
playtime in my kitchen...and many times brings me to the
heart of the Saviour with tears of gratefulness..thanks John
Cheek for putting into words what I feel when I listen to
this album..
Wow..that's a Bang On Review....Reckless Love gets alot of playtime in my kitchen...and many times brings me to the heart of the Saviour with tears of gratefulness..thanks John Cheek for putting into words what I feel when I listen to this album..