Rob Ross - Unconditional Love

Published Wednesday 26th September 2007
Rob Ross - Unconditional Love
Rob Ross - Unconditional Love

STYLE: Pop
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 22523-12351
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD EP
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Simon Eden

You may be forgiven when looking at the album cover for assuming that the portrait is one of an angelic visitation, as opposed to an Essex-based worship leader. Rob Ross is actually a music, theology and worship graduate from London School of Theology, and an alumnus they can be proud of. This EP offers "Unconditional Love" written in 2003, "Show Me How To Live" and "I Stand In Awe Of You" from 2004 and "Morning Light" written in 2005. Three tracks are clearly an out-pouring of praise and highly suitable for use in many a church familiar with contemporary worship. "Morning Light" as a beautiful love song doesn't fit the worship theme. The style is soft with piano and acoustic guitar themes making it easily accessible with wide appeal.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Reuben Ross @ 21:22 on Jan 3 2014

I am actually Rob's son and I want to say that I think my dad has done an amazing job making this beautiful album. Thank you to anybody who see this and buys it. We still have many boxes full of these discs but perhaps with some support we could get them all out and about



Posted by Tim in Somerset @ 14:11 on Aug 22 2008

Love this EP. The first few songs are just great to sing out loud on a summer's day driving up the motorway. Would love to hear an album by this guy. If you come across this EP anywhere, buy it. Sax playing is great too. Track 2 is definite favourite. Well done Rob.



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