Album Of The Day: If You Say Go by Vineyard Music USA

Album Art of Vineyard USA's If You Say Go album - A photo taken from the level of just above the water, a person in jeans and a hoodie is shown walking on the top of the water of a lake. On the left, the far shore can be seen, and on the right, some grasses/reeds are poking out of the water. In the bottom left, a black bar that has the Vineyard Music logo and the words 'USA'. In the top right, it says 'if you say' in blue and 'go' in much bigger red below.

Vineyard Music was one of the pioneers of modern worship music; of recording live services and not using hymns, but instead writing new pop/rock songs of praise and worship to God for services. By the early 2000s, Vineyard Music was releasing a steady stream of albums, and many of them, especially from the UK churches, sold really well. But in February 2002, this recording was made in the midwest of America, at a Vineyard church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. This worship team wrote some new songs and used a few old Vineyard songs for a quality album of worship. Starting with The Violet Burning's "Invitacion Fountain" which is a great opener, the album goes on with beautiful songs like "If You Say Go" and "My One Desire". The musical style is maybe a bit more rock than some other Vineyard releases, and I like it. Sadly, streaming doesn't have the 9-minute closing track "My Everything" for some reason that my CD copy has, but it's still a solid album from Vineyard that I still listen to on occasion, like today.

Release Year: 2002
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