Michael W. Smith’s live album A New Hallelujah returns to his worship roots despite a six year layoff. The album is filled with Smith’s powerful way to transform worship hits into classics. And while some may complain and argue about wanting a new studio release, A New Hallelujah is just about as “original” as Smith may get these days. In fact, about half the material on the album is original work.
Michael W. Smith’s live album A New Hallelujah returns to his worship roots despite a six year layoff. The album is filled with Smith’s powerful way to transform worship hits into classics. And while some may complain and argue about wanting a new studio release, A New Hallelujah is just about as “original” as Smith may get these days. In fact, about half the material on the album is original work.
Then Michael W. Smith reworks classic worship tunes like Chris Tomlin’s“Amazing Grace” and Hillsong’s “Mighty to Save.” “Prepare Ye the Way”is a great opener that kick starts a strong worship showing. Other original tracks on the album include “A New Hallelujah,” “Deep in Love,” and “When I Think of You.” A New Hallelujah isa phenomenal blend of classic and original worship songs redone in away only Michael W. Smith can attain. The album is powerful, catchy,and melodic. You’ll dive right into the album and stay there until its completion.