David Fellingham - A People Prepared: Making Ready For The Lord

Saturday 1st June 1991
David Fellingham - A People Prepared: Making Ready For The Lord
David Fellingham - A People Prepared: Making Ready For The Lord

STYLE: Pop
RATING 4 4 4 4
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 7857-7618
LABEL: Songs Of Fellowship SFCD257
FORMAT: CD Album

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

Recorded at ICC Studios with excellent musicians (trumpet virtuoso Raul D'Olivera), gifted vocalists (Gillian Gartry, Remission Choir's Velvetta McGregor and ex-Paradise man Doug Williams all in the chorus) and with one of the most gifted worship leaders around in Dave Fellingham, this should have been a fine praise album. Instead its anaemic, stilted and so simperingly wet sounding that the good praise choruses there are on offer (Fellingham's "Shout For Joy And Sing" is a classic song) that it is best forgotten, though presumably the New Frontiers International axis of churches have no doubt already bought box loads.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Narim in Brooklyn, NY @ 05:18 on Oct 3 2021

do you happen to have a tracklist of this album?
I am looking for Fellingham's song, titled THE LORD HAS DISPLAYED HIS GLORY

this song is heavily sung in Korea, Hong Kong, the Phillipines...but no one knows from which Felligham's album this song is from. Even the internet does not tell us??



Posted by Akin in Canada @ 15:00 on Mar 22 2019

Hi
I have been searching for this album for years. Please how can i get the CD



Posted by Pamela in UK @ 20:24 on Jan 22 2009

This is my favourite Christian album and I am really disappointed that I can't get a copy on CD since I have worn out my old tape.



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