Audio Collection
The Beauty of Grace
Chris T Price
Contemporary Folk with a Christian influence to it
Collection Contents
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I Know Him Very Well | 1:35 | Play |
| 2 |
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Please Speak After the Tone | 2:38 | Play |
| 3 |
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He Wasn't Very Nice | 2:11 | Play |
| 4 |
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One Good Thing | 2:03 | Play |
| 5 |
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Hurting Eyes | 3:30 | Play |
| 6 |
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Wonderful | 2:35 | Play |
| 7 |
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Muddy Water | 2:45 | Play |
| 8 |
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Writing in the Sand | 5:04 | Play |
| 9 |
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Train Spotter | 1:49 | Play |
| 10 |
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The Beauty of Grace | 2:56 | Play |
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Description
I will never be famous for being quick out of the blocks or first in the queue; when it comes to being laid back Ive redefined horizontal. But like the proverbial tortoise I get there eventually.
As far back as I can remember Ive admired singer songwriters and dreamed of performing. As a child I wanted to emulate Paul McCartney but it wasnt until I was 16 that my Dad bought me my first guitar by which time my role models were the likes of Paul Simon, John Denver and Don Maclean. The first song I learned to play was Vincent (Starry, Starry Night) which I picked up by listening to the record over and over again, picking out every note.
For years I learned contemporary folk songs and would play them for anyone that would care to listen, doing floor spots on folk nights and playing to family and friends. When I became a born again Christian I learned the latest choruses and went on to lead worship in various churches but song writing, it seemed, was not a talent I was blessed with.
Looking back its apparent that what seemed a barren time was, in fact, an extended incubation period. As I learned to play devotional songs both old and new, listened to sermons and lectures, read many theological books and absorbed the Bible in all its power and beauty, I developed my own musical style and drew on the rich repository of knowledge and literature that I had so readily absorbed.
Its no coincidence that after marrying the woman that Id fallen in love with 15 years earlier (but had lost contact with for 13 years) I discovered a well inside me of music and poetry that I could draw on. And when the leaders of the Methodist Church in Wigton, Cumbria, asked me to sing for the congregation I found I was able to write songs on demand and become a kind of poet laureate.
Ive recently recorded an album (The Beauty of Grace) with songs inspired by my theology, religious experiences (good and bad) and the love of a remarkable woman. And, typically, I had to write a brand new song, which would become the title track. Just as the flavour of an egg is determined by the richness of the chickens feed, so I believe my song writing is developing as my life experience becomes richer.
By Gods grace Ive discovered a well of inspiration and by that same grace I will find expression, in my music, to tell of His love and unfathomable mercy and my faith and hope in a God that believes in me more than I believe in Him.