Worship For Kids - Blessed Be Your Name: Fresh Praise With The Next Generation

Published Wednesday 9th November 2011
Worship For Kids - Blessed Be Your Name: Fresh Praise With The Next Generation
Worship For Kids - Blessed Be Your Name: Fresh Praise With The Next Generation

STYLE: Childrens
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 118088-18462
LABEL: Kingsway KMCD3183
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2011-02-21
RRP: £9.99

Reviewed by Stephen Luff

Britain's renowned producer Paul Burton presents the second instalment in the Worship For Kids series, with its mission to get kids praising with well known and less familiar songs. Great drum playing (Paul Evans) on the energetic opener "Dance Dance" sets the pace for the listener, followed by the Delirious? worship anthem "The Happy Song". Other writers include Paul Oakley, Matt and Beth Redman and Tim Hughes. Where this album succeeds where other children's albums fall short is the perfect sound mix of adult and child voices; often there is too much emphasis on one or the other. The only minor complaint is there is only one female lead song, featuring Paul's wife Cathy, who sings on the beautiful "Amazing God". A special mention also goes to the amazing 17 strong children's choir who feature to great effect throughout. This album reflects the growing range of high quality of children's worship albums now available.

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Product Description

The second in the Worship For Kids Series, this album features fifteen songs, every one of them an absolute standout classic.

From oldies like Father God I Wonder and Come On And Celebrate to new greats like The Happy Song, Let Everything That Has Breath and You Never Let Go – as well as the title track – this is a great compilation to get your family worshipping together.

The second in the series, this album follows on from Happy Day.

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