[ worship together
magazine ]

 

Date: May/June 2001

Reviewer: Clive Price

[ review of 'what grace' ]

It's the first worship album in years from one of the master craftsmen of praise.

Graham Kendrick presents a 12 track recording that combines a solid contemporary sound with that enduring lyrical and melodic style that's become a hallmark of his work. There are some great tracks, reflecting biblical truths and stirring up the dreams and aspirations of worshippers everywhere. To You O Lord features Matt Redman and Lord You've Been Good To Me includes a vocal from Martin Smith - showing the unity that is felt across the generations of worship leaders.

Graham is strongly reflective on several songs such as I Kneel Down and the title track, but then lets loose on others like To The King Eternal and Everybody Everywhere.

A superb new offering from an established artist and worship leader