- All from You
- How Very Great You Are
- The King of All of Me (Sufficiency)
- Forever You
- My Offering
- Unfailing Love
- How Could I Live Without You
- All That I Can Say
- King Forever
- All Hail Jesus
- Thirst
- Love and Faithfulness
The problem with so many recent worship albums is that, intentionally or not, marketing undermines the focus. Most projects feature popular artists declaring the importance of worshiping the Lord, but then performing overly covered, clichéd, or forgettable songs geared for radio play. What the church really needs is original material, pleasing and practical for praising God.
It's sadly ironic then that Vineyard UK and Maranatha, two record labels long known for producing quality worship music, have suffered diminishing returns in recent years next to more prominent praise projects. Which is probably the main reason why they've have teamed up for
Songs like "Love and Faithfulness," "Forever You," and the title track work in the same way as "Here I Am to Worship," easily sung and remembered with hymn-like lyrics and melodies. "Thirst" (from Saddleback in California) is a wonderful study in simplicity and atmosphere, serving only a few scant lines of text, yet effective in establishing a liturgical mood suited for communion or prayer. Several of the UK tracks ("All from You," "Unfailing Love," "King Forever") are more upbeat and recall classic Delirious in their fusion of Brit pop and church-friendly arrangements.