CCC Youth - Walk On Water

Tuesday 16th July 2002
CCC Youth - Walk On Water
CCC Youth - Walk On Water

STYLE: Pop
RATING 5 5 5 5 5
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 5025-4851
LABEL: Seam Of Gold 1902552
FORMAT: CD Album
RELEASE DATE: 2002-04-19
RRP: £4.99

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"CCC" stands for "Christian City Church Oxford Falls" and this youth praise offshoot had earlier albums released under the name Receiver. The album itself is a mixed bag of praise and worship that skips between loud overdriven guitar on "Everburn" and the Hillsongs style ballad "Jesus Come". The best track is "All For You" which is a light trippy worship song in the style of Rebecca St James or Michelle Tumes and herein lays a weakness. There are a lot of amazing Australian Christian songwriters out there in a business where words are so important, from Roma Waterman and Michelle Tumes, through to the Newsboys or Paul Colman Trio that really challenge lyrically and are musically innovative. All this album has to offer is an awkwardly selected, almost random group of songs that do not really offer anything to get excited about. Modern praise and worship albums are strong when they are coherent in message and musical style, and this fails on both these counts.


David Woodford works at Premier Radio and lives in London.

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Reader Comments

Posted by GRACE in PHILIPPINES @ 06:34 on Feb 21 2012

I wanted to have guitar chords and lyrics of CCCYouth songs.. Where can I find those? I really love listening those songs but I don't know the lyrics of some.. please send me a link.. thank u and Godbless!



Posted by Amanda Speer in Orange County, Ca @ 16:39 on Aug 17 2009

where can i find your guitar sheet music i would love to learn how to play some of your songs?



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