FFH - Wide Open Spaces (re-release)

Published Wednesday 2nd March 2011
FFH - Wide Open Spaces (re-release)
FFH - Wide Open Spaces (re-release)

STYLE: Pop
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 87981-17174
LABEL: Provident 083061092221
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2010-06-18
RRP: £12.99

Reviewed by Dancin' Dave Derbyshire

This is the record label release of FFH's 2009 independent album - an album jam packed with songs sung before the Lord. I found these songs touched something deep within me especially the songs of lament such as "Stop The Bleeding" that was borne out of difficult situations. These lyrics clearly embrace the mystery that even though life is hard God is still absolutely good. This album with its beautiful harmonies and pop melodies, and intensely honest and poignant lyrics, has been reviewed in more detail elsewhere. Having immersed myself in it I would just like to add that it really deserves this wider circulation.

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Product Description

After a break of three years, FFH release their latest album, Wide Open Spaces.

After taking a sabbatical in 2006, FFH’s Jeromy and Jennifer Deibler left their friends and fast-paced life behind, moving to South Africa where they trained musicians and mentored worship leaders at a small Cape Town church.

FFH’s newest album chronicles the ups and downs of their journey these last few years. Jeromy explains, “Since our departure in 2006, Jennifer and I have moved to South Africa and back, welcomed our second child and dealt with my diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis. We’ve been walking the wilderness in brokenness and joy, learning that the two co-exist. We now feel that it’s time to renew our connection with our audience and start telling them about this chapter of our story.”

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