John De Jong - Acoustic Communion

Published Thursday 18th January 2007
John De Jong - Acoustic Communion
John De Jong - Acoustic Communion

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 21493-12026
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £10.00

Reviewed by John Hebden

This album is good news for worshippers who like their acoustic music to reach down into a deeper musical well. John is a great talent with a sweet, boyish voice (the sound of a much younger man, like Micah P Hinson in reverse), great guitar picking (Cockburn-ish at times) and wonderfully rich writing that is subtle and melodic with surprising little twists and turns. His sound is predominantly voice and acoustic guitar, with economical percussion (Terl Bryant and Gabriel Alonso) and keyboard. It's very mellow, but the strength of his melodies draws the listener in. The album begins with two songs which explore the concept of God and storm, moves through a couple of interesting takes on Bible stories (Jacob's flight from Esau in "Jacob's Prayer" and Paul's miraculous escape from prison in "Just A Dream"), a playful blues which expresses compassion for the lost world ("The Best For You") and closes with a couple of reflective songs of worship. John is involved in Angel Mountain Ministries, which sounds about right to me because "angels" and "mountains" fit well with the wonder and spiritual yearning of his music. The album features new recordings of old songs along with some new ones and makes a great introduction to an artist who deserves much wider recognition.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Kath Ibbotson in Rochdale, Lancashire @ 12:12 on Jun 3 2008

I just love this CD. By the skill of the musicians and the pleasantness of his voice, you are gently drawn into the presence of God. You suddenly realise that your hands are lifted up in worship - and you never even notice "... you are there...".



Posted by neriah ruth bravo @ 12:07 on Mar 12 2008

can you send me the lyrics and chords of i trust in you in the album authentic worship reflective worship. thank you very much


Reply by John de Jong in Cumbria @ 19:06 on Mar 13 2008

If you email me at john@angelmountain.net I will be able to help ypu.

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