From the album title, and artwork, there are no guesses that this is another in Jeremy’s praise series but this time instead of keyboards we are given the opportunity to listen to his delicate touch on acoustic guitar. Each time I play a new album by Jeremy I am always blown away by how much at home he sounds in that particular genre. I mean, here is music that wouldn’t sound out of place on an Anthony Phillips album but while I can imagine Anthony producing a stunning prog album (let me think, ah yes, ‘Trespass’) I can’t think of him going off into realms of psychedelia or power pop. Yet Jeremy somehow is a master of different genres as well as different instruments.
If you enjoy acoustic guitar that at times does have a feel of Giltrap or Phillips and is also extremely well produced then look no further then here.