Album Of The Day: Freedom by Darrell Evans

Album Art of Darrell Evans's Freedom album - A very wide-angle lens shows a black-and-white photo where the white is replaced with a gold color. The majority of the photo is of some water and a series of large stones jutting out into the water. A shoreline can be seen on the edges. On the farthest stone out stands a man holding an acoustic guitar, and due to the wide angle, he's somewhat distorted as he's to the top and edge of the frame. In a very jagged-edged font, the artist's name is in white on the left, with the album title just below it a bit smaller.

This is one of my favorite modern worship albums ever, and now that it was released 27 years ago, it's a classic, I guess. Darrell Evans wrote 10 great rock/pop songs of worship and praise to God, sort of like hymns with more contemporary music styles. Many of the songs on this album have extended instrumental jams or spontaneous singing of praise. The guitar from a young Lincoln Brewster is some of the best work of his career. Songs like "Trading My Sorrows", "So Good To Me", and "Freedom" start out the album with tons of energy and exude the joy a life in God provides. And deeper into the album, Evans waxes poetic about God's love, God's care for us, and God's personal relationship with us. There's not many studio albums that capture the spontaneity and energy of live worship music as well as this recording does, and I still love playing this album regularly.

Release Year: 1998
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