Clint Brown - In His Presence 2

Published Monday 26th February 2007
Clint Brown - In His Presence 2
Clint Brown - In His Presence 2

STYLE: Gospel
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 13797-10829
LABEL: Tribe TRD0200
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £14.99

Reviewed by Stephen Luff

Following on from Clint's highly successful 'In His Presence' album came this disc featuring Clint along with special guests Ron Kenoly, Martha Munizzi and Larue Steward. This recording was made at Faithworld in 2000 - the church Clint pastors with a congregation of over 6,000 members! The size of the congregation is heard here along with highly professional musicians including Clint on piano, the dominant instrument. Clint has a gently soulful voice, not dissimilar to Andrae Crouch at times. Many of the songs are self-penned though it's his joint compositions with Tracy Lewis ("I Will Bless You Lord"), David Binion ("Seek Your Face") and Martha Munizzi ("Let All The Earth") which really standout. All in all, above average gospel worship.

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