Paul Clark - Come Into His Presence (1974)
Artist: Paul Clark, Paul Clark & Friends
Title: Come Into His Presence
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Minstrel's Voyage Music
Genre: Pop Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:10
Total Size: 91/220 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Come Into His Presence
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Minstrel's Voyage Music
Genre: Pop Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:10
Total Size: 91/220 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Listen Closely 1:27
02. Come Into His Presence 5:37
03. With You Forever 3:09
04. Latter Rain 4:48
05. Land of Peace 3:08
06. He'll Do the Same 4:28
07. Gonna Let My Light Show 3:00
08. A New Man's Song 1:48
09. Here By My Side 2:58
10. Song of Love 4:14
11. Believe and Receive 2:34
This is a desert island album for me. I would take this one above almost any album. Yes, I'm nostalgic, but the music is still great. Some music from the 70's sounds very dated now. Not this. I think it features Phil Keaggy at the peak of his prowess. Great guitar, great music. If ypu are into rap or metal, this may not be for you, but for lovers of good classic rock, acoustic mudic and a touch of classical, this is fantastic. I really wish Phil would record the classical solo from "Listen Closely" again and maybe put his own ending on it. It remains my favorite classical piece from him. I have lisyened to almost all his music. If he re-recorded it I am not aware of it. Please, Phil?
The next album they recorded together was also great; "Good to be Home". For those who would consider it but don't like that it is "Jesus Music", I think you won't have too much a problem with it because it's not too preachy. It dors talk about the relationship with God, but in a gentle way. I wish more were aware of it.~Watching
The next album they recorded together was also great; "Good to be Home". For those who would consider it but don't like that it is "Jesus Music", I think you won't have too much a problem with it because it's not too preachy. It dors talk about the relationship with God, but in a gentle way. I wish more were aware of it.~Watching