Dave Bilbrough Releases New Album 'The Song That I Sing'

Sep 24 2015

British worship leader Dave Bilbrough releases his twentieth album 'The Song That I Sing' today.

The ten-track album is described as his most personal yet, with a rousing collection of anthemic, grace-fuelled modern-hymns and stripped back, folk songs featuring lush brass and string arrangements and guest vocals from Cathy Burton.

With over 4 decades of songwriting experience, Dave shares on this, his 20th album, a mature and grounded collection of worship responses in his own inimitable style. Acoustic, intimate melodies and words that reflect the heart of this troubadour of the gospel.

The title track features guest vocals from popular British singer/songwriter Cathy Burton and is available as a free download on Louder Than The Music.

As one of the 'fathers' of the modern day worship scene Dave Bilbrough has written songs that have been sung all around the world in worship to God. He continues to write and travel extensively with his songs and music.

"I've tried to put into music and words something of where I am in my stage of life. These are songs of Grace, but also songs that question; addressing some of the doubts and fears that I’m sure we all experience" explains Dave in an interview with LTTM.

"It's also the first time I've focused on the use of brass on a record. We originally set out to keep the arrangements stripped back to allow the honesty of voice and guitar to come through.

As the album developed and grew it felt right to bring in the grandeur of brass and strings to do justice to some of the bigger modern-hymn-like melodies. There's a timelessness to the sound which I am really proud of.

The album was produced by my eldest son Jon with Dan, my other son, playing drums, which also made the sessions a lot of fun."

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