Marc Dunn - They Walk On Shaky Ground

Published Wednesday 14th March 2007
Marc Dunn - They Walk On Shaky Ground
Marc Dunn - They Walk On Shaky Ground

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING 3 3 3
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 20535-11608
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £7.99

Reviewed by Hannah Seaman

Swindon's Mark releases his first album and the singer/songwriter plays acoustic guitar throughout. The songs at times had catchy lyrics melodically while they were wholly unoriginal. Dunn, although very competent on the guitar, does not have a strong voice and at times his delivery is painfully laboured with the singer straining for notes that were obviously out of his range. The standouts on a weak set were "Jesus, Light Of The World" and "Take My Hand Lord" yet overall the album did not contain enough variety in style.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Alan in Swindon @ 15:26 on May 22 2007

This music is from the heart it appears to be a testimony of life and a cry from God to those who need to turn to Christ. It reaches out to all lost souls who need to change from a certain lifestyle.



Posted by Johnzh in Salisbury @ 10:59 on Apr 16 2007

If you like the gravely tone and slightly spaced out sound of Bob Dylan's voice then this album is for you. Marc comes across as someone who is passionate about music even if the lyrics aren't the strongest. I think that for a first album he certainly has talent to build on and a passion for God which is admirable today in Britain. Go for it Marc


Reply by Alan in Swindon @ 15:10 on May 22 2007

I agree with Johnzh. It would not suit everyones musical ear but is sung from the heart and meaningful to those who feel dispirited. This album appears to be a testimony to Gods life changing possibilities to each and everyone of us. Marc's music should be looked at in manner and encouraged!

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