While Matt Redman isn't the household contemporary Christian name that Michael W. Smith or Steven Curtis Chapman are, he's responsible for some of the most beloved modern worship tunes, including "The Heart of Worship" and "Better Is One Day." He's certainly in a happy worship mode on this collection, which balances sizzling fire-rockers like "Making Melody" and the less-riveting, more plodding, but still quite sincere "Making Melody." Because worship songs praise God no matter what, listening to this while going through trying times may be a Job-like experience -- "Blessed be the name of the Lord" whatever the cost. While hardly saying anything new (or that wasn't written in a Psalm by the ancients), his sweet but simple approach reflects the more positive side of Christianity and is his charm. It wouldn't be a surprise to see a few of the better tunes here turned into songs for worship bands to tackle. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
Where Angels Fear to Tread
01/01/2002
All Music Guide Review
Where Angels Fear to Tread Track Listing
Credits of Where Angels Fear to Tread
- Les Moir
- Executive Producer
- John Mark Painter
- String Arrangements
- David Raven
- Drums
- Eli Thompson
- Bass
- John Hartley
- Executive Producer
- Mark Beswick
- Vocals
- Jan Cook
- Art Direction
- ChristiƩv Carothers
- Creative Director
- Kendall Payne
- Vocals (Background)
- Mike Busbee
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Programming, Keyboards, Engineer, Mixing
- Louise Fellingham
- Vocals
- Matt Redman
- Vocals
- Dana Weaver
- Guitar
- Simon Sodestroin
- Voices
- Esther Alexander
- Vocals
- Elke Albert
- Voices
- Benji Peck
- Art Direction, Design
- John Catchings
- Cello
- Neil Costello
- Vocal Engineer
- David Davidson
- Violin
- Ken Love
- Mastering
- James Gregory
- Vocals
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