Lou Fellingham Releases First Live Album "This Changes Everything"
On April 7, Phatfish alumna Lou Fellingham will release her very first live solo album This Changes Everything via Integrity Music. This album is a bold step forward, an opportunity for Lou Fellingham for trust in God and sing without a safety-net.
Timeless and moving, the songs of This Changes Everything are made for Churches across the world to adopt. Songs like 'All I Need You' and 'Everlasting Arms' hearken back to the same honesty and desire for God that can be felt in the iconic anthem 'There is a Day' which launched Lou Fellingham into homes and hearts across the world.
Filled with the presence of hundreds of voices in worship, the live recording of This Changes Everything carries with it a power that studio releases simply lack. It is honest worship sung with vulnerable hearts. As well as featuring brand new songs by Lou, the album also feature a classic - if sadly forgotten - hymn which has been reworked to touch the hearts of all ages: How Great The Love Of Jesus is brought back into a timeless recording, and certainly back into Church services to come.
The culmination of 20 years in worship, This Changes Everything is Lou Fellingham at her distinctive best: honest, joyful, and soaring in praise.
Tracklist:
01. Praise the Name of Jesus
02. The Final Say
03. Turn My Life Around
04. You Reign
05. Tapestry
06. Strong To Deliver
07. Everlasting Arms
08. Speak
09. Lord I Need You
10. Christ in Me
11. Sweet Surrender
12. How Great the Love
13. This Changes Everything
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