Various - Love Divine: The Songs Of Charles Wesley For Today's Generation

Published Wednesday 2nd February 2011
Various - Love Divine: The Songs Of Charles Wesley For Today's Generation
Various - Love Divine: The Songs Of Charles Wesley For Today's Generation

STYLE: Pop
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 102485-17567
LABEL: Kingsway KMCD3093
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2010-12-06
RRP: £1.00

Reviewed by Tom Lennie

This venture sees Chris Eaton and John Hartley (and, on some tracks, Gareth Robinson) pick 13 from Charles Wesley's abundance of classic hymns, completely rewrite the melodies, while getting a bunch of diverse Christian musicians to perform the ageless lyrics in contemporary musical styles. The aim is to show that "while 250 years have passed since Wesley's songs were first shared, they remain as powerful as ever today". There's certainly a great line-up of varied and talented artists, including former Tree63 frontman John Ellis, Brian (and on another track Jenn) Johnson, worship pastors at Bethel Church, Redding, California; Jesus Culture's songsters, Chris Quilala and Kim Walker-Smith and Brenton Brown. As has been well-proved, the Methodist writer's theology throughout is thoroughly orthodox, and his poetic lines both beautiful and ponderous. While I was previously aware of a number of these hymns, it shouldn't have surprised me that I would be unfamiliar with others - after all, the guy left a legacy of some 6,000 of them! There's some worthy inclusions, among my favourites being Quilala's "Jesus, The Name High Over All", Aaron Keyes', "Christ The Lord Is Risen Today" and Leigh Nash's "Praise The Lord Who Reigns Above". Standout, to my ears; definitely most anthemic/upbeat, is Tim Hughes and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", with new poignant chorus. It's hard to say that these new versions are better than Wesley's originals, but they do offer something fresh, and that's to be welcomed. They also bring to light some ancient songs that have been largely overlooked by the Church. It's a pity that most artists here have adopted a pop rock format for their chosen pieces, however, other styles, including simple acoustic, might also have been gainfully employed on some of these 13 great lyrics. For great lyrics they are, and, all in all, these modern makeovers do them justice.

The opinions expressed in this article are not necessarily those held by Cross Rhythms. Any expressed views were accurate at the time of publishing but may or may not reflect the views of the individuals concerned at a later date.

Interested in reviewing music? Find out more here.

Product Description

When it comes to fathers of the modern worship movement, some of them are way older than you’d think. Take Charles Wesley: prolific, profound and as powerful today as ever. Love Divine is a new compilation that unites this great father of worship with some of his descendants.

Tim Hughes, Leigh Nash, Brian Johnson, Aaron Keyes, Chris McClarney and others unite to put new tunes to some of Wesley’s greatest hymns. From I Know My Redeemer Lives to O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing and Come Thou Long Expected Jesus, Love Divine shows that while a quarter century may have passed since Wesley’s songs were first shared, they remain as powerful as ever today.

Be the first to comment on this article

We welcome your opinions but libellous and abusive comments are not allowed.












We are committed to protecting your privacy. By clicking 'Send comment' you consent to Cross Rhythms storing and processing your personal data. For more information about how we care for your data please see our privacy policy.

NAVIGATION
CONNECT WITH CROSS RHYTHMS
SIGNUP

Connect with Cross Rhythms by signing up to our email mailing list

A Step Change...
Cross Rhythms Media Training Centre
ARTIST PROFILES
Artists & DJs A-Z
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #
Or keyword search

 

PRAYER ROOMS
Dedication Room
Live on the edge and shout what you believe in our Dedication Room