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16:44 on Jan 12 2011
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The latest CD from Godfrey Birtill is a great follow up to last years "Hijacked into Paradise" and continues some of the themes from that CD but with a more focused sound and a superb brass section lead by Raul D'Oliveira. However to talk about this CD in terms of the music alone is to miss the point entirely! Godfrey doesn't write Christian 'pop songs' he writes songs that challenge, encourage, provoke and above all contain revelation and truth. The first two tracks “We’ve Entered In” and “Glory River” are worth the purchase price alone with their statement of the truth of the freedom Jesus has won for us at the cross and the encouragement that Jesus gives us streams of living water bubbling out of our bellies. The fact that “We’ve Entered In” has some of the best brass playing and tightest drumming you’re likely to hear this year is a welcome bonus. This is followed up with a fantastic re-working of the hymn “At The Name Of Jesus” with a rousing declaration out to the nation added in as a chorus – you’ve never heard this hymn like this before! The track “He’s Done It All” reminds me of “Outrageous Grace”, not that they sound remotely alike, but in their simple stating of a truth we so often forget; hopefully this will have the same impact on the church as the earlier song did and help counter any teaching about earning our salvation through our own efforts! A bit of a blast from the past crops up next “Riding On The Waves” first appeared on 2003’s album “Stand Up! Shake Yourself from the Dust” but makes a welcome return here to encourage us to flow with what the Father is already doing instead of trying to set our own agenda. Occasionally Godfrey likes to throw the odd curve-ball in and shake things up and “Frère Jacques” does just that, he takes a simple French folk song and uses it as a tool to prophetically call for the nation and the nations to wake up to God, it’s the prayer minstrel at work again rather than the worship leader! “Gas Gas Gas” won’t be to everyone’s taste but I love it! The old wooden rattle, associated with football years ago, was actually used in WW 1 to warn of gas attacks and this song is just the same; a warning to the church that there’s gas about! The instant gratification (McDonaldization) and consumerism of much of church-going and the dry-dust preaching and human-control from some church systems has nothing to do with Jesus and the relationship he calls us to, so stay alert! A complete change of pace follows this with a lilting easy to sing rendering of Psalm 23 in “Though I Walk Through The Valley” and this is followed by the catchy “My Theme Song” which is probably the closest to a regular worship song on the CD. “Daring To Believe” is both an encouragement to contend for everything Jesus paid for at the cross as well as a song of praise to our saviour and vies with the first track for the position of my favourite track on the album. The chant at the end is a wonderful football-match style statement of submission to the king. “I Won’t Take The Bait” is an encouragement to avoid putting ourselves in places of danger spiritually and a warning not to be fooled by the devils temping bait. Short, sharp and to the point. Brilliant. Finally we get to the title track “Ring Out Wild Bells”. Once again we’re declaring out an end to things that have held us back and that it’s a new day! This track is pretty reserved compared to how it’s often done live – but that’s probably a requirement when recording. If you hear this track live then you really should hear some ‘wild’ bells! A little bonus track at the end rounds this terrific album out when Godfrey takes a track voted one of the worst choruses ever written and redeems it! “It’s Bubbling” may seem a bit silly but the truth in the simple lyrics is profound and the childlike joy in the track is both priceless and contagious. If you don’t own this album you should remedy that situation immediately!
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