STYLE: Roots/Acoustic RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 15416-CAS3052 LABEL: Signpost FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Mike Rimmer
If you read the last issue of Cross Rhythms then you'll know all about Canadian singer/songwriter Steve Bell. A great writer and quite a guitarist, his debut album "Comfort My People' was released back in 1989 and adopts a folksy rootsy sound with Steve playing the lion's share of the instruments. Simply recorded and showing off his clear voice, the album shows a man just setting off on his recording career but already capable of producing music that sends shivers down the back! The album is mainly of a worshipful nature with songs designed to minister to the listener. And they do! Gentle in spirit and in musical arrangement, there is plenty of breathing space for the songs' lyrics to pull through and stir you. "Ride On King Jesus" is an acapella number delivered in pure West Coast vocal harmony style. "Psalm 90", "Comfort My People" and the acoustic blues of '"Shepherd Of Life" are all firmly based on famous passages of scripture given musical life by Steve's skill. A version of the Lord's Prayer written by his mother Marie gently brings the album to a suitably worshipful close. Overall some great moments, but with the space to look back and reflect, a solid start to Steve's musical journey rather than a creative peak.
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