Summer Madness Band - Summer Madness 2002: Making Your Mark

Wednesday 1st January 2003
Summer Madness Band - Summer Madness 2002: Making Your Mark
Summer Madness Band - Summer Madness 2002: Making Your Mark

STYLE: Pop
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 6847-1873
LABEL: ICC ICCD69530
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Peter Ould

Another Summer Festival, another live worship CD. This time Andy Flannagan and Ian Hannah lead the praise in this album recorded at the Summer Madness Youth Festival in Belfast last summer. As live worship albums go, it's pretty standard fare. Flannagan and Hannah showcase their own songs (Flannagan's "Open Arms" is the best of the bunch, a great retelling and repraying of the tale of the Prodigal Son) and also cover some modern favourites (including a fine arrangement of Stuart Townend's "In Christ Alone"). As is usual with these things, if you were there and you enjoyed the worship live, you'll want to get this to act as a reminder of your summer, but for those of you who weren't there, you're really not missing a great deal.

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1. No Other Name [Listen]

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