Bought ‘Songs For Little Rooms’ today at Koorong. 20% off.
Sounds okay.
The conceit behind the title is:
Songs For Little Rooms presents an intimate live recording of new (Michael Morrow, Rob Smith, Mark Peterson, Greg Cooper) and classic Emu songs. Our aim is to demonstrate how a small music group can provide a big lead in church and how to use your instruments and singers effectively and creatively. Most songs are led by just singer, piano, guitar and percussion, creating a rich sound, and warmly lifted with the singing of a real congregation!
A singer, piano, guitar and percussion is about as full a complement as we usually manage. Some strings or wind instruments are a bonus.
I thought this would actually be the overwhelming majority of churches and that song writers would factor this into their compositions.
Or does the album recognize this and attempt to show us how to creatively get the most out of what the most of us have got?
Anyway, it sounds okay.

I’ve still not heard this! Where’s my copy!?!
In the mail no boubt.
I’ll write a little review soon.
It’s quite different, I’ve listened to it a few times.
Almost like the music you’d have if church met about 10.00pm, not 10.00am.