Chad Marriott - Paper Or Gold

Published Thursday 6th November 2008
Chad Marriott - Paper Or Gold
Chad Marriott - Paper Or Gold

STYLE: Pop
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 49344-14959
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Simon Eden

The follow up to the 2007 six-track EP, this is the first full album release from singer/songwriter Marriott. Hailing from Horsham, West Sussex, he has links to the famous Kingdom Faith church. According to the sleevenotes, multi-talented Chad has done the lead vocals and played piano, Hammond organ, Wurlitzer, acoustic and rhythm guitars, glockenspiel, as well as the programming on this album. The layered keyboard arrangements on the album are pretty impressive with influences from classic UK bands such as the Beatles, Queen and Genesis. Chad has penned all the worship-orientated tracks on this album. The songs are set to keyboards and pop rock guitar settings in a good balance as each is pushed alternately to the front throughout each track. The vocals, unusually for a worship-orientated project, are often heavily treated electronically and usually it works well. This is music to kick back and chill to, even to lay back and let it drift over you like sweet incense and the prayers of the saints.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Seumas MacLaren in Sussex @ 19:15 on Mar 21 2009

Chad Marriott is a genius with a passion for his King. May God be glorified in him!

I believe offerings like Not Too Late, Walk with Me, and Morning Sun have a very deep relevance to our churches. The music shows an immense maturity and depth of character.

More please Chad! And please take your music to the streets, if you feel so led. The Spirit will fall as you share God's heart of love.



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