Sound Of Wales - Llef: The Cry

Published Saturday 1st September 2012
Sound Of Wales - Llef: The Cry
Sound Of Wales - Llef: The Cry

STYLE: Pop
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 126777-19416
LABEL: Elevation ELE1805D
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2012-06-25
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Lins Honeyman

Described as "a worship movement birthed from a heart for revival in Wales", this is an eclectic mix that features the talents of lead vocalist and chief songwriter Cath Woolridge, guitarist Neil Costello and multi-instrumentalist/producer Mark Edwards amongst others. Although the opening tracks "Because Of The Cross" and "Romans 8" initially indicate an album of standard worship fare, all involved soon get their creative juices flowing with a brave reworking of an old hymn in the medley "Llef: The Cry/How Great Thou Art" which showcases not only Woolridge's powerful and impressive vocals but also a Welsh male voice choir to boot. Elsewhere, an accordion-driven version of "Here Is Love" - refreshingly sung in its original Welsh tongue like selected other tracks on this release - breathes new life into an old chestnut whilst Woolridge's own "Hallelujah" is an atmospheric and well thought out piece of worship that draws the listener in by being just that little bit different. Stand out tracks include Woolridge's captivating prayer "Emyn I Gymru" and the sublime take on "For Wales Our Land" (set to Sibelius' "Finlandia") which cap a hugely enjoyable release that celebrates God with typical Welsh fervour.

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Product Description
Sound Of Wales is a worship movement birthed from a heart for revival in Wales, a nation with a proud heritage as the land of song.

The Cry comes from a collaboration of musicians, who use music to get the word of Christ out to the nations, using old and new songs and both English and Welsh language to create empowered, powerful and intimate worship.

The album features 10 tracks, 8 of which are new original tracks written with congregational worship in mind. It includes a wide range of instrumentation from accordion to ukulele to string quartets and much more.

Reader Comments

Posted by colin speake in caerphilly @ 23:28 on May 24 2013

a fantastic collaboration of worship songs...very moving,very touching and hugeley annointed with each member leaving thier god given talents to praise our lord jesus on cd...this cd is a must ;-) .



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