This series is OK as far as it goes - taking four previously released tracks from each of four UK worship leaders and putting them together in a compilation. The '4X4' albums could be helpful if you're new to contemporary worship and want a reasonable showcase of who's who on the national scene. The problem here is that the styles don't blend too well - Tim Hughes' pop rock jars next to Chris Bowater's easy listening for instance, but no one could question that both of them, together with Andy Bromley and Sue Rinaldi can all pen a good worship song, though it's Tim's "Beautiful One" which stands out as the real classic here.
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