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Review:
Seth Parks isn't a person I have met before. But I know something
about him. It's likely he enjoys music, but isn't enamored by it.
It's likely he is well versed in life's pain and struggle, yet
remains satisfied at the place of quiet confidence in Christ. And,
oh yeah, it's likely he knows how to put the dialog of his journey
with Christ down onto paper in the form of good music, and
devotional praise. How do I know this? I have been listening to his
new worship CD. This new worship project is a diary of sorts telling
the beauty and ashes, pains and joys struggle that declares "Here
is Life".
From pensive
steps in easy listening ballads to driving acoustic rock, Seth Parks
highlights the journey of life with what real life is made of-- from
the mundane to the brilliant! Whether intentional or simply the
fruit of his life, everything on this new CD is connected with that
premise. His declaration is that if the story of life with Jesus is
worth telling at all, it is worth telling in honesty, and expressing
through exceptional lyrics and genuinely innovative rhythms and
melodies.
The songs
found on this CD are superb. Creating continuity across lyric
and music, Parks has made songs like "Be Still" and "Great And
Marvelous" say and sound one message when the music actually follows
with ardent purpose the content of the lyrics- very well done! The
lyric writing captures a crispness that can only present in a heart
that has actually touched Christ's heart as Seth Parks says "Jesus,
where life in You is my reality" in title track "Here Is Life" or
when he sings these lines from the "Great And Marvelous" track : "So
let heaven sound with Christ's reward/ And let earth exalt this
Champion Lord/ Who triumphs over all His courses run/ Whose glory
far outshines the sun/ Sing blessing to this Blessed King/ When,
with justice, fear and love He brings/ I will bow and kiss the Son".
And while the lyrics are well worth the listening, they are
equaled by a consistent strength and depth in both melodic support
and musical creativity. In fact, after listening to the first 3 or 4
songs you may be tempted to think that Seth Parks wouldn't have much
more new to say, but you would be wrong. This CD finishes as strong
as it starts (which is saying a lot, considering the first two songs
are so exceptional) with a great medley of "Crucified" and "Psalm
113" (a spontaneous song).
If you are
looking for content for your local church, this CD has 6 songs I
believe are especially strong in this regard (though musical tastes
might find you selecting completely different songs at this point).
The songs "Here is Life", "Be Still", "Great And Marvelous", "Strong
Tower", "Crucified" and "Psalm 113" would all have application. All
the songs on this CD are worthy of listening, but to get a good
taste of the songs, be sure to go online and listen to the track
samples and judge for yourself.
Because of the
tremendous giftedness expressed in these songs, the wonderful music
accompanying them, and the foresight to provide the church with the
printed chord charts on the enhanced CD portion of this new project,
I am happy to award "Here Is Life" with the Editor's Choice Award.
p.s. a complete chord songbook for this album is INCLUDED on
this CD!! Yes, this is an enhanced CD. Almost unheard of for an
independent release, Seth Parks obviously cares about resourcing the
church. Very rarely will independent projects include songbooks, but
never do they actually include that content right on the CD! Kudos
to Seth for having the foresight and putting in the work to see
these songs are available for the Body of Christ to use in worship.
So don't worry about buying something separate to get the chord
charts for these great songs.
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