Faithful Heart - Songs From The Red Letters

Thursday 1st November 1990
Faithful Heart - Songs From The Red Letters

STYLE: MOR / Soft Pop
RATING 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 7480-7240
LABEL: Maranatha CD08701
FORMAT: CD Album
RRP: £12.49

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

An absolute gem of an album this is a praise and worship-cum-contemporary ballad set which shines with a luminous faith, contains a set of quite beautiful songs, all considering some aspect of the person of Christ, and features surely the best new group to be formed this year. As it proudly announces on the front sleeve, Faithful Heart are Lenny LeBlanc, Bill Bastone, Rita Baloche and Kelly Willard and any of you who read the label credits of their praise or contemporary albums of the past decade will recognise these names as top notch talents. My current favourites on this set are the "Lord's Prayer" (music by Lenny LeBlanc) and the exquisite "Forgive One Another," but everything has some lovely things in it. Thoroughly recommended.

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Posted by Henry Wharerau in South Australia @ 14:07 on Jul 14 2010

I'm just another music lover, who was given this album in @ 1995, from some missionaries (Working in Guam), I met while they were holidaying in New Zealand. Andy and Rebekah were their names. The music was very influential. but now memory deserts me of most songs, but I do still get some prompting from time to time. Knowledge of any way to retrieve a copy would be 'EPIC', Kia Ora.



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