- Pieces
- Memphis
- Sweet Forget
- Answer Me
- Crown Him
- Wedding Days
- Rescued Me Deep
- How Precious to Me
- Hurricane
- Dead Man
- Still I Cry Out
- Only Three
- Please Don't Forget
Having sold pretty well considering the sparse production and independent distribution, the first three recordings in the Enter the Worship Circle series attracted an audience through their raw approach to worship and the collaborative spirit of the artists involved.
Ben Pasley (100 Portraits), the creative force behind the ETWC series, is naturally the first to take the solo chair. A gifted musician and worship leader, he does a fine job on the acoustic guitar, and there's a certain rawness and weariness to his voice that is appealing in a Mac Powell kind of way. Unfortunately, he has stripped away some of the appeal of the series in the process. The ETWC title implies a sense of community, and it's been a joy to hear the spontaneous collision of creativity and worship among artists on the previous albums.
Do give Pasley some credit for trying something different, however. This is not merely a collection of stripped-down worship songs—they're too personal and not catchy enough to be used in a group setting. Instead, it's a 13-song open conversation with God. Raw and intimate like the Psalms, he offers an outpouring of compliments, complaints, confessionals, and commendations to the Lord that are especially useful for quiet time and personal worship.