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Author of reported comment: Alistair McDonald
Comment Date: 22:02 on Apr 8 2008
Comment: If you've ever been at worship led by Godfrey then you might be expecting a momentous CD, possibly slightly quirky, but probably very powerful. This CD doesn't really show Godfrey in the flesh. If you are looking for your favourite G.B. songs then this might satisfy you. If, on the other hand, you're after something to listen to from start to end, disk 1 to disk 2, then, like me, you might end up a little fatigued. The music is not really intense (unlike the man or the events I've seen him at), and it's all so _samey_ - there's little to distinguish each song. This is good for corporate worship - I mean, I'm sure there are few churches where they regularly have Delirious-style music - the music is neccesarily middle-of-the-road so that the congregation can get in touch with God. However, one or two songs are tolerable, but once I pass a dozen, I'm sick of the sound of it. The same guitar sound, the same mix of other instruments, the songs do change, but after a point I stopped conciously listening. Don't let me put off those of you who are looking for your favourite GB songs, but this is a CD I only encounter when on shuffle.
   
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