Michael Harcus & Friends - One Day I'll Know

Published Sunday 6th March 2011
Michael Harcus & Friends - One Day I'll Know
Michael Harcus & Friends - One Day I'll Know

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 95989-
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £10.00

Reviewed by Tom Lennie

This north Scotland songsmith has released seven full length recordings in the past dozen years or so - this one, number five in the chain - somehow got missed in the review process. The 12-song collection is a mixture of borrowed favourites along with five fresh home-penned tunes. Continuing in the individualistic Scottish country-pop genre for which he's well established, Michael includes at the start of the album a couple of inspirational numbers written by the Isaacs (of Gaither renown) - the lyrics and melodies of both being especially touching. The theme of the title track, anticipating Jesus' return, was given by Mike's 10-year old son, Matthew. "I Believe, I Believe" carries a catching Cajun feel and is aided by Douglas Montgomery's dexterous fiddle skills. Wife Christine plays a significant share in lead/co-vocals throughout, while cousin Kenny contributes both lyrics and lead vocals on the worship song "Higher Are Your Ways". A couple of hymns - including a lesser-known gem by W G Cooper - help wind proceedings down; but the biggest treat of the set is saved till last. The self-composed "Give Me A Song" is a delightful piece of infectious praise, freeing the listener to engage in jubilant adoration. I love it, and Mairi Paton's delectable piano especially shines through here.

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