Meredith Andrews - Faith And Wonder (Live)

Published Sunday 23rd June 2019
Meredith Andrews - Faith And Wonder (Live)
Meredith Andrews - Faith And Wonder (Live)

STYLE: Pop
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 174202-27940
LABEL: Word Entertainment
FORMAT: CD EP
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2019-03-08

Reviewed by Lins Honeyman

Following a stream of successful and critically-acclaimed albums, Dove Award-winning US singer/songwriter Meredith Andrews has finally released a live worship EP and, as you would expect from an artist of her calibre, the end product is a polished and highly skilled one. Andrews has recruited the help of a number of friends and fellow artists with her husband Jacob Sooter acting as producer and co-writer whilst fellow worship songwriter Phil Wickham has co-penned the instantly memorable opener "A Million Saints". In addition, guest appearances are made by Abbie Simmons and Cody Ray Lee on the title track and Andrew Hold ("Have To Have") but it is Andrews that really makes this release work with her perfect modern worship voice - along with Sooter's sensitive production - making impassioned songs like "On And On" and "Who Could" shine. Andrews' mission statement for this EP was to "get in a room full of people, sing these songs over and with them and encounter the presence of God together" and each box has been ticked in style.

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Sample Track Listing:
1. Million Saints [Listen]
2. Faith And Wonder Ftg Abbie Simmons And Cody Ray Lee [Listen]
3. Open Over Us [Listen]
4. Have To Have Ftg Andrew Hold [Listen]
5. On And On [Listen]
6. Who Could [Listen]

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