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Reviewed by Stephen Luff
Mr Donnelly is a busy man! This CD is the first of two released in 2003 (the other being Solo Worship Vol 2 ), in addition he toured with Kenny Loggins in the States, recorded with The Kry, leads worship each week and teaches music theory. Oh, he also has another project. a new rock record with a title Be Filled in the pipeline! So what about this CD? Well, it feels as if I am eaves-dropping on a personal worship time between a man and his God- it is that intimate, filled with just under an hour of songs written by Mac Powell and Third Day ( Your Love Oh Lord ), Kate Miner and Judie Lawson ( Carry Me ), Matt Redman ( Let Everything That Has Breath Praise The Lord ) and Keith Green ( O Lord You Are Beautiful ) amongst others. There is also one self-penned song, Sweet Jesus , which sits comfortably amongst such anointed songwriters. Recording was live in David Miner s living room (David is co-producer with Danny), with just a guitar on all tracks accept
Reviewed by Paul Ewbank G.D.W.T. is a collaboration between Californian worship singers Darren & Jessie Clarke and London-based electronic duo Eikon. The EP provides an interesting new look at some of the Clarke s best moments and serves to introduce Eikon s inventive modern electronica to a wider audience. The set opens with the song that inspired the collaboration: Eikon s cover of the worship classic I Love Your Presence . The song is given a polished electronic makeover with shimmering keyboards ornamenting the verses and a hushed, reverent chorus that rises and falls like gentle waves. The contemporary sound and David Hendra s soaring vocal performance make this a worthy addition to any chilled out worship playlist. The remaining tracks - three covers from Clarke s Hand Of God and one original - are perfectly decent but fail to live up to this initial standout. The main reason is that Darren Clarke s raw, folksy voice doesn t suit this type of music. Fans of Darren and Jes