Mark Harris - Windows And Walls

Published Thursday 15th November 2007
Mark Harris - Windows And Walls
Mark Harris - Windows And Walls

STYLE: Pop
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 33262-13205
LABEL: INO 000768424223
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £9.99

Reviewed by Philippa McCracken

If Mark Harris needed an album to move him away from his days with 4Him and firmly assert his position as a serious solo artist, 'Windows And Walls' does the job perfectly. With melodies catchier than the flu on a winter's day, I was singing along before I'd finished listening to the first song! From "The Glory Of You" which is pure worship, to the comforting "Nothing Takes You By Surprise" to the challenge of "Let The Redeemed", each song left me wanting more of Mark's insight as well as his music. In an album full of inspirational (though occasionally clichéd) lyrics, "Come To The Mountain" stands out as one that really comes from the heart. As a nice touch to the album sleeve, the lyrics to each song are preceded by relevant Bible verses. Mark's silky voice and inspired songwriting make this an album recommended for all those who enjoy the smoothly produced sound of Nashville CCM.

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Product Description
'Windows and Walls' is the follow up to Mark’s highly successful debut 'The Line Between the Two'
Mark Harris once again delivers songs for the soundtrack of life wrapped in uptempo, powerful melodic moments. The title track 'Windows and Walls' addresses the integrity of living out our faith with our families, 'Let The Redeemed' creates a classic worship moment and 'Use Words' encourages us to live our life in such a way that words are no longer necessary to show the life changing power of a relationship with God.

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