Andrew Mitchell - Your Kingdom Come

Thursday 10th February 2005
Andrew Mitchell - Your Kingdom Come
Andrew Mitchell - Your Kingdom Come

STYLE: Pop
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 12578-1823
LABEL: Authentic 8203632
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Stephen Luff

This second release from Scottish Andrew (the first was under his other persona Andrew Jenkins Lamb) demonstrates outstanding spiritual depth, leading the listener into a captivating journey of worship and praise. The album has been expertly produced by Alan Shacklock (Alarm, Meatloaf, Mike Oldfield amongst others) in Nashville, which has given the album an engaging quality which will not disappear with repeated listening. My only concern is that this will get buried under the mountain of praise and worship recordings available and not get the attention it deserves, although the website says a forthcoming US tour is planned which should help! One of the best worship albums of the year, this is a finely crafted set deserving of wide exposure.

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Sample Track Listing:
1. Your Kingdom Come [Listen]
2. You Lift Me Up [Listen]
3. Calvary Song [Listen]
4. Without Your Love [Listen]
5. Great Is Your Name [Listen]
6. Come And Testify [Listen]
7. Jesus Your Here [Listen]
8. My King Awaits [Listen]
9. Holy Is The Presence [Listen]
10. Baptise Me [Listen]

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Reader Comments

Posted by C.McMullan in Bangor @ 17:51 on Sep 8 2006

dis artist is amazin!! byin his cd all da way!!



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