Spring Harvest - Kids Praise: Uncage The Lion

Sunday 1st July 1990
Spring Harvest - Kids Praise: Uncage The Lion

STYLE: Childrens
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 11371-
LABEL: ICC ICC1890
FORMAT: Cassette Album

Reviewed by Judi Darby

This album has undoubtedly captured the flavour of this year's Spring Harvest. The songs are lively, imaginative and some are thought provoking which can't be bad for our five -11-year-olds which is its age target. There is an underlying theme that reading our Bible is fun and three of the songs capture this, "God Bless You So Much", "Come On Let's Go Exploring", and "3.9 Thirty Nine", which incidentally is the best thing for me on the whole album - but it is by Ishmael who I'm afraid can't do any wrong with kids worship songs in my book! The music is well produced and the vocals are clear making it easy to use in Sunday school settings. Along with the music book which accompanies the album I feel that a good number of the songs would be simple to introduce to our children.

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