STYLE: MOR / Soft Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 10423-13574 LABEL: Rhythm House FORMAT: CD Album
Reviewed by Mike Rimmer
From the label that brings you the amazing Chris Taylor come something completely different. I guess you'd place this somewhere in the inspirational/p&w genre but there's something nagging about this that separates it from the usual MOR dross. Somehow Mary Kathryn manages to put a slant on these tunes to keep the listener interested, even though sometimes it is in danger of heading off towards the Planet Cheese!! Originally independently recorded and released in 1994, there are some great moments here - "Lofty Eyes" is a broody pulsating funky little thin; "Unto You" has some ethnic drum sounds and some chanted vocals undergirding Mary's simple praise song and "Risen King" has bagpipes and drum backing! Elsewhere though, I'm not convinced about "Do Not Faint" and the opening title song "Every Good And Perfect Gift", both of which wouldn't sound out of place on the Eurovision Song Contest (and scored nil points from the Pippa Rimmer jury!). Those reservations aside, "It Hurts Him" has an intriguing floaty feel and the closing ballad "You Are The Christ" closes the album with 90 seconds of the most beautiful singing in tongues! Ms Kathryn is already making a bit of a name for herself as a worship leader or featured performer at various American conferences and the follow up album to this one is due any day now. If this album was a weather report it would be mainly sunny with a few patches of rain. I have high expectations for the next one!
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From the label that brings you the amazing Chris Taylor come
something completely different. I guess you'd place this
somewhere in the inspirational/p&w genre but there's
something nagging about this that separates it from the
usual MOR dross. Somehow Mary Kathryn manages to put a slant
on these tunes to keep the listener interested, even though
sometimes it is in danger of heading off towards the Planet
Cheese!!
Are you even a Christian, it should be about the Word, not
she did that style or didn't do that style.
Originally independently recorded and released in 1994,
there are some great moments here - "Lofty Eyes" is a broody
pulsating funky little thin; "Unto You" has some ethnic drum
sounds and some chanted vocals undergirding Mary's simple
praise song and "Risen King" has bagpipes and drum backing!
Elsewhere though, I'm not convinced about "Do Not Faint" and
the opening title song "Every Good And Perfect Gift", both
of which wouldn't sound out of place on the Eurovision Song
Contest (and scored nil points from the Pippa Rimmer jury!).
You must not read the bible, it's scripture, focus on that
and God not the style. Read Zep 3:17 if you need help.
Those reservations aside, "It Hurts Him" has an intriguing
floaty feel and the closing ballad "You Are The Christ"
closes the album with 90 seconds of the most beautiful
singing in tongues! Ms Kathryn is already making a bit of a
name for herself as a worship leader or featured performer
at various American conferences and the follow up album to
this
one is due any day now.
From the label that brings you the amazing Chris Taylor come something completely different. I guess you'd place this somewhere in the inspirational/p&w genre but there's something nagging about this that separates it from the usual MOR dross. Somehow Mary Kathryn manages to put a slant on these tunes to keep the listener interested, even though sometimes it is in danger of heading off towards the Planet Cheese!!
Are you even a Christian, it should be about the Word, not she did that style or didn't do that style.
Originally independently recorded and released in 1994, there are some great moments here - "Lofty Eyes" is a broody pulsating funky little thin; "Unto You" has some ethnic drum sounds and some chanted vocals undergirding Mary's simple praise song and "Risen King" has bagpipes and drum backing!
Elsewhere though, I'm not convinced about "Do Not Faint" and the opening title song "Every Good And Perfect Gift", both of which wouldn't sound out of place on the Eurovision Song Contest (and scored nil points from the Pippa Rimmer jury!).
You must not read the bible, it's scripture, focus on that and God not the style. Read Zep 3:17 if you need help.
Those reservations aside, "It Hurts Him" has an intriguing floaty feel and the closing ballad "You Are The Christ" closes the album with 90 seconds of the most beautiful singing in tongues! Ms Kathryn is already making a bit of a name for herself as a worship leader or featured performer at various American conferences and the follow up album to this
one is due any day now.
So called reviewer........