David Isaac - The Season Of Singing

Thursday 1st April 1993
David Isaac - The Season Of Singing

STYLE: Pop
RATING 5 5 5 5 5
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 14339-CAS1932
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: Cassette Album

Reviewed by David Carter

Fairly new to the CMM scene, David has done concerts in Norway, Ireland and Spain as well as the UK and now offers his debut album produced by the always reliable Bob Cranham . The first impression is a pleasant one with above average melodies and good arrangements .The main problems are that the packaging suggests a children's album which it definitely isn't and though the album fits most easily into a praise and worship genre, several of the songs contain too many words to slot them into congregational worship. But on the whole David shows himself to be a good songwriter, and I particularly liked the Judaic sounding "Father" and the worshipful "Beracah".

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Reader Comments

Posted by Charlotte Barton in Ayrshire Scotland @ 14:13 on Dec 9 2020

Hi Francie God bless you it’s Charlotte Barton we used to go to same church in Carlisle I would love a copy of storm to a whisper it was a great song give my love to Anita and your girls Thankyou in advance



Posted by Charlotte barton in Scotland @ 11:10 on Oct 26 2020

Hello there me and my husband and family used to fellowship with David Isaacs and his wife Anita and family in Carlisle, I would love a copy of storm to a whisper it was such an anointed song God bless you all from Charlotte barton



Posted by David Greig in Reigate, Surrey @ 16:28 on Oct 12 2018

I would love to get a copy of "Storm to a Whisper" by David Isaac, which has been a great comfort to me. Could someone confirm if this is available to order and if I wanted to share with others, eg through social media, would this be possible or will it breach copyright? Hope somebody is able to help!



Posted by paul carpenter in cardiff, wales @ 16:06 on Mar 26 2009

Hi, i was wondering how i could hear any of david's music, is it availabe to buy anywhere?....i used to have a tape of the above album i believe, it was anointed!


Reply by david isaac in scotland @ 18:04 on May 12 2009

hi paul
reply with your address and i#ll send you some music
God Bless
David

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Posted by Claire Howell in Eastbourne @ 18:22 on Jan 12 2009

Hi David, at CCLI we're also trying to get hold of you after a long time. Could you update us with your new contact details please. Thanks.


Reply by david isaac in scotland @ 18:20 on May 12 2009

Hi Claire
contact me on jacquiblessed@hotmail.com and i can give you the info you need
god bless
david isaac

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Posted by Rick Hayes in Scotland @ 16:27 on Jul 9 2008

Hi David, trying to get in touch with you after a long gap.
You can still find us at the CLAN office or numbers off the website. I want to invite you to something at CLAN.
Rick


Reply by david isaac in scotland @ 18:25 on May 12 2009

HI RICK, LOVE TO MAKE CONTACT EMAIL ME ON jacquiblessed@hotmail.com
David Isaac

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Posted by Enid Lindsay in Liverpool U.K. @ 15:49 on Jul 31 2007

I am desparately seeking someone who sells David Isaacs recordings. I had a tape called "Storm to a Whisper" and I loved it that much I wore it out playing it. But nobody appears to sell his recordings. Can you please help?


Reply by david isaac in scotland @ 18:23 on May 12 2009

Email me on jacquiblessed@hotmail.com with your address and i'll send you another album
David Isaac

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Reply by david isaac in scotland @ 16:37 on Dec 11 2007

Hi Enid, if you drop me a line i'm sure we can sort you out with another copy of storm to a whisper
blessings
David

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