Album Of The Day: The Father's Song by Matt Redman

Album Art of Matt Redman's The Father's Song album - The bottom three-quarters is a photo of a reddish-orange wall and a young white man with black hair is wearing blue jeans and sitting in a red chair off to the left, such that most of his left side is out of frame. Printed in the bottom right is vertical black lines above the photo. The top quarter of the cover is a black background with the artist's first name in white in fairly large text, with their last name in red in even larger text to the right. Above the first name in smaller text is the album title in white.

Released 25 years ago later this week (in the US, if I have my info correct), this is Matt Redman's fifth studio album and the first released nearly simultaneously in the US and UK, I believe. By this time, Matt Redman was already a well-known name in the modern church music movement with the success of "Better Is One Day" and "The Heart of Worship" along with many other songs. On this album, Matt Redman delivers 14 new tracks of studio worship songs, including the track "Holy Moment" which had rock/worship band Sonicflood as guest performers with Matt. But I think the songs that have the most staying power from this album are "Let My Words Be Few", "Light Of The World" and "King Of This Heart". The production sounds a bit dated, maybe, but it's a fairly good pop/rock album from the worship leader. Matt Redman has now written and performed quality modern worship for 30 years now, and this album is a good example of his early career, where some songs (many of which are very good) were not sung that widely in churches but a few were adopted by many churches as songs for the congregation to sing together during services.

Release Year: 2000
Listen on Apple Music (The first 14 tracks; only available on Apple Music with another album, for some reason.)
Listen on Spotify

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