J Brian Hill - I Have Hope

Published Monday 20th March 2006
J Brian Hill - I Have Hope
J Brian Hill - I Have Hope

STYLE: Pop
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 15662-10937
LABEL: Independent AGC12005
FORMAT: CD Mini-album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by David Faulkner

It's big American pop ballads with production that aspires to match from Kansas City worship leader Mr Hill. Imagine Peter Cetera with a deeper voice and you're in the ballpark. Hill specialises in songs of personal worship and edification. One pastor calls it "safe music" and that's about right. An international adoption charity benefits from this release. But if you bought his previous CD 'Life, Love And Worship' note that two of the seven tracks here are repeats from that project. And one new song appears twice, the second time with a light remix. Hill is playing Skegness, Hull and Beverley at the end of March, so if you see him you may want to weigh up the balance between value for money and supporting a worthy cause - this project is in aid of charity.

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Reader Comments

Posted by J Brian Hill in Chicago @ 13:41 on Jul 9 2008

Thanks for your review! And yes, the project is for charity.... In James it tells us to remember the widows and orphans. I would like to encourage all those who read this, to reach out and help others!

Thanks David!

J. Brian Hill



Posted by Steve Lowndes in Skegness @ 23:54 on Mar 20 2006

I enjoyed this album very much. I agree that I would have liked a few more tracks on, but considering all the proceeds of this album go to support the desperate need of the orphaned children cared for by AGCI, I would definitely say it's value for money. I suppose to each his own. I give this 8/10.



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