Saturday, November 26, 2011

Michael W. Smith Presents Glory

Michael W. Smith's newest album, Glory, is an extremely beautiful addition to Smith's long and impressive list of work. Each track works brilliant on its own but when pieced together create a cohesive piece of art.


The album begins boldly with “Glory Overture,” a traditional sounding song that is a successful overture: it gives you a small sample of what is to come throughout the album and has you on the edge of your seat waiting for what is next.

Glory is an instrumental album that puts a modern and fresh spin on traditional classical musics. But that in no way means that Glory sounds like the old-fashioned music we associate with instrumental pieces. InsteadSmith has created a new sound and style that sounds fresh and modern.

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Glory also features several different styles of music, often times within each track. The variety of instruments and sounds really help elevate each song to a unique piece in and of itself. Some tracks, like“Whitaker's Wonder,” sound as though they belong in a ballet while others, like “Glory Battle,” have a more powerful, traditional feel.

Each song tells a story, the music speaks for itself. Even without lyrics Smith is able to communicate with listeners. While listening to “Heroes” I almost imagined the instruments as voices, calling out to each other and others answering in response. And the song titles really helps to find a certain meaning in each song.

I first listened to the entire album without reading each title and went back to listen again, this time reading the title prior to listening. I was surprised by how the songs seemed to take on a different meaning depending on what I had in mind while listening.

Above all the other instruments the piano stands out (Which is difficult considering how amazing each and every one sounds!). The piano is used throughout the album and almost works as a narrator, the familiar sound that guides you through to the next song.

Track Listing

1. Glory Overture

2. Patriot

3. Heroes

4. Forever

5. The Blessing

6. Whitaker's Wonder

7. Joy Follows Suffering

8. Glory Battle

9. Atonement

10. Redemption

11. The Romance

12. The Tribute/Agnus Dei

Michael W. Smith's album Glory is an exciting opportunity to experience music in a meaningful way. While the worship aspects may seem subtle at first, the beauty of this creation sings praise and celebration.

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