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Reviewed by Stella Redburn
Worship Central are right at the forefront of the UK s current contemporary worship scene and if you only buy one worship album this year, this should really be it. Every track is a cracker, both musically and spiritually. All these songs will transfer easily to congregational worship being strong enough to do without the big production you find here, but of course, it s great to hear such a wonderful collection of uplifting and beautiful anthems sung and played with such power. The standout anthem for me is Ben Cantelon s Guardian , taken from his album Everything In Colour and here given the rock treatment with less rhythm guitar and more bass and drums. Love these lyrics. Ben closes the album too, with The Same Power , a crescendo of unashamed praise declaring the power of the resurrection is in us too! Nikki Fletcher gets to calm things down a bit with two slower numbers: Draw Me Close , beautifully arranged with piano and cello, and Dry Bones ,
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Reviewed by Stella Redburn
We have come to expect a really high standard from London s renowned focal point for modern worship, Worship Central, and this doesn t disappoint. 14 beautiful songs recorded live at Hillsongs Warehouse Project, South Bermondsey, Set Apart showcases strong tunes, catchy hook lines, impeccable arrangements and meaningful, original lyrics. The UK Church s approach to worship music seems decidedly grittier than the one across the pond. The opening track The Way is a cracker featuring Tim Hughes giving us that fusion of high energy dance, anthemic chorus and up-in-the-mix bass which he does so well. The title track is another of Tim s and in both tracks it s so good to hear the audience responding as he manipulates the dynamics for emotional effect allowing us and them to get lost in worship. In fact, Hughes seems to grow in stature with each release. Can t Stop Your Love and Worth It All are standout tracks led by Ben Cantelon. Luke Hellebronth gets