One plus one equals?

Sometimes maths is not so simple after all. Sometimes a great worship album is a lot more than just a collection of songs. Sometimes one plus one adds up to a whole load more than two.

And so it is with much of the work of Matt Redman, Tim Hughes and Delirious. Three era-defining worship artists, three writers of a range of songs that have not only charted where we have come from but given us – the Church around the world – something brighter, better and bolder to aim for.

Survivor Records is bringing together some of the very best of those artists’ work. The OnePlusOne Series brings together inspired pairing of classic albums:

Matt Redman’s ‘Intimacy’ gets twinned with Tim Hughes’ ‘When Silence Falls’. Matt’s ‘Blessed Be Your Name’ joins forces with Delirious’ ‘Live And In The Can’. Tim Hughes’ ‘Here I Am To Worship’ lights the fire alongside Delirious’ ‘Cutting Edge 1&2’, while Delirious and Matt Redman team up again with the awesome combination of ‘The Father’s Song’ and ‘Cutting Edge 3&4.’

Specially packaged, these double album combos don’t just rekindle some old flames, they bring the listener back to some of the key points in the growth of worship over the last two decades. And, packed full of God-soaked inspiration, they’re guaranteed to shift eyes and hearts heavenwards.
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