I have finally decided to review a children's album for a change and it's about time I did. As you know, I didn't get to see the pantomime of Noah A Musical Adventure but I heard it was really good. Some friends that go to my homechurch took part in the play and I bet they did brilliantly.
This CD is totally excellent and incredible and it is up to the creative standards. I believe a lot of young children are going to go mad for this CD. I don't understand why it is not in any of the mainstream shops. We cannot just limit this CD for sales in the Christian Bookshop alone. It should also be on the mainstream shelves since it is up to date in sound and style. This incredibly creative soundtrack features performances from innovative children's worship artist Doug Horley, Opera singer Jonathan Veira, Ruthie Henshall (award winning West End star ''Les Miserables'' Cats and Chicago, and Mark Read who used to be in A1. Remember their cover version of the A-ha song ''Take On Me''. I haven't seen ''Les Miserables'' but have heard of it, and I'm not familiar with ''Chicago''. I used to take part in the ''Cats'' play when was at a special needs school.
I am so impressed with this awesome CD and it is ever so amazing and it is also hilarious as well. May God bless you.
Recommended songs.
Come On Board.
All Or Nothing.
There's A Rainbow In The Sky.
I Believe.
Build An Ark.
I would like to link you to the Saltmine Trust website in case you would like to invite them to your schools for special events and up to date creativity. I believe they could come of good use in providing culturally relevant resources that will minister to the young children and teenagers.
If you are reading this and you are part of the Youth For Christ and you are doing outreach in schools and colleges. The Saltmine Trust is truly recommended. Please go to
www.saltminetrust.org.uk.
I believe they have the resources to invest in the younger generations and they are well worth your support. May God bless you.
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