Soul Survivor - Soul Survivor Live 1997: The Heart Of Worship

Monday 1st December 1997
Soul Survivor - Soul Survivor Live 1997: The Heart Of Worship
Soul Survivor - Soul Survivor Live 1997: The Heart Of Worship

STYLE: Rock
RATING 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 6828-1449
LABEL: Survivor SURCD006
FORMAT: CD Album
RELEASE DATE: 1997-10-17
RRP: £14.67

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

Having been monumentally touched by 1997's Soul Survivor events I suppose it's predictable that I now tell one and all that this live worship experience featuring worship led by Matt Redman, Kevin Prosch and Tim Hughes is breathtakingly of God. Some magnificent songs from the pens of Prosch, Martin Smith, Matt Redman, David Gate (his beautiful "Pure Like You" is an absolute gem), a new worship 'find' in 17 year old Tim Hughes; bit above all, a live worship album which you know will put colour into your life in the months, and probably years, ahead. I know there are lots of great worship albums around but this is something special.

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