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Biography (courtesy
of INO Records)
Randy Phillips, Shawn Craig and Dan
Dean have been working hard for more than 13 years, turning
up regularly to prove themselves faithful through a musical
ministry that has won them scores of faithful fans—not to mention 18 No.
1 singles, several Dove Award nominations and sales near
the 2 million mark. Known for their ability to write songs
the church loves to sing (including "Mercy Came Running" and "Crucified
With Christ"), this trio brings an experience and maturity
to today's modern worship movement, enhanced no doubt by
their "day jobs" as pastors.
The past two releases
from the group have been worship focused and this CD marks
the third installment of the trilogy, making this their
tenth project. Let the Worshippers Arise is due in stores
Sept. 28 and finds Phillips Craig & Dean continuing
to deliver vertical worship that, above all else, seeks to
connect Christians with their Creator.
While Phillips, Craig & Dean have proven themselves
consistent through the years, there is also much that's new
in the life of this timeless group. Most exciting is their
move to INO Records, where they again find themselves teamed
with label Founder and President Jeff Moseley. "We began
with Jeff 14 years ago at StarSong Records," Phillips
explains. "He was instrumental in signing us when we
were unknown. Jeff is the one who saw a future and we've
never forgotten it."
There's also a freshness
these days to their sound, something they credit in part
to producer Nathan Nockels, who has been with them throughout
the entire worship trilogy. "We
come from a real traditional 'get your part and belt it out'
kind of mindset," Craig explains. "Nathan was able
to get us to think outside the box." As a result, the
new sound is decidedly more upbeat, while at the same time
inviting those who hear it to enter into worship along with
them.
On Let the Worshippers
Arise, that updated sound is applied to a mixture of original
and familiar songs like "Awake
My Soul," which Phillips wrote after being inspired
by a revival at his church, and the Matt Redman classic "Making
Melody." Another inclusion is a medley that mirrors
the 1994 Dove Song of the Year, "In Christ Alone," which
was originally penned by member Shawn Craig. In addition,
the trio tackles "The Power of the Cross," which
Craig wrote with Chris Tomlin, and "Because I'm Forgiven," another
Craig composition.
"These songs are selected because people can join in
with their whole hearts and sing," Phillips says. Adds
Dean, "With this type of project, we go in asking, 'How
can we draw the audience closer to the presence of God?'
We don't want it to be about 'these are great songs,' but
'this is a great God.'"
While the challenge
of balancing local ministry with a music career can make
life hectic at times, Phillips, Craig & Dean
still have plenty left to say and a calling they still hear
loud and clear. "Everybody has a calling they must be
faithful to. Ours is to call the church into a closer intimacy
with Jesus and we do that through our music," Phillips
says. "The topics of how we should love Jesus and what
He means to us are inexhaustible, and singing of His attributes
is an honor that will never be exhausted."
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