Reviewed by Trevor Kirk Another big-value CD, over 71 minutes of quality praise and worship recorded live at Christian Fellowship Church, Belfast, and those who are au fait with Northern Ireland's Christian music scene will know Marie Lacey as an experienced songwriter, singer and producer. In fact, it's a little misleading to credit the album to Marie alone, as she is only one of nine ladies given vocal credits, and there's a tight band, with Marie on keyboards, thai gives good support throughout. The material is a good cross-section of contemporary worship, including stuff from Robin Mark, Stuart Townend, Hillsongs, Vineyard, one from the D:Song Book ("Shout To The North"), two old Sankey hymns and four of Marie's own compositions. Recording quality is excellent, with plenty of atmosphere, and everyone gives 100 per cent. Recommended.
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