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"I firmly expect that All Together Now will soon be on repeat in homes across the nation!" — Evangelicals Now
Awesome Cutlery is back! Continuing their mission to help families worship Jesus together, All Together Now features 12 new songs, and more adventures with Captain Awesomeness and Cutlery Boy. Does God have a birthday? Why do we all need a doctor? And will Captain Awesomeness ever manage to lay the table? Find out all this and more in All Together Now!
Also has an accompanying Family Devotional Study book which has 24 devotionals, written around the key tracts. Get a copy here.
Track Listing:
1. Poster (sketch)
2. Lift Up Your Voices
3. Party (sketch)
4. God Doesn't Have a Birthday
5. The Hero
6. Jesus, When You Died
7. Together (sketch)
8. In Christ
9. When I Stop And Look
10. Identity (sketch)
11. Who I Am
12. Keep In Step
13. Healthy (sketch)
14. Dr. Jesus
15. Go And Make Disciples
16. Waiting (sketch)
17. He's Coming Back Again
18. We Are The Church
(4 Reviews)
For many people, child–friendly Christian music is something to be at best tolerated rather than embraced. But what if instead of twee tunes and theological fluff there was a group that was actually producing musically excellent and doctrinally rigorous music enjoyed by adults and children alike? Thankfully, three years after the release of their debut album, Gareth Loh and Dan Adams are back with a new collection of songs which will richly serve Christian families and the local church. One of the great strengths of Awesome Cutlery is their commitment to addressing a broad range of biblical themes, including some that kids song writers are tempted to neglect. Songs about God’s eternity and eschatology, faith union and humanity, natural theology and pneumatology, can all be found on All Together Now alongside a quartet of songs focussed on the life and work of Jesus. Eponymous heroes Captain Awesomeness and Cutlery Boy are on hand throughout, in a series of brief comic sketches, which provide an opportunity to ground the biblical truths. As with their debut album, there is certainly a handful of songs that will immediately translate comfortably into use within the local church. Opening track ‘Lift Up Your Voices’ is an energetic God glorifying call to worship that would be at home at the start of a church service, while the standout track of the album ‘We Are The Church’ overflows with rich allusions to Ephesians throughout. I firmly expect that All Together Now will soon be on repeat in homes across the nation, using catchy tunes to embed God’s truth into the minds of God’s people!
i have kids aged 9, 7 and 5. as a family, we love this album. The musicality and production, the depth and clarity of the words, the humour – it’s epic. and it’s on loop in our car. I’ve heard others raving already about the identity song, “who i am”, but the second time i heard “the hero” i found myself laughing out loud in delight about how brilliant it is. and what a great way to end an album – with an anthem that celebrates what it means not just to be saved, but to be saved into the church. thoroughly recommended.
This CD is great because it has Bible based and theologically sound songs that are actually pleasing to the ear and enjoyable. In this CD you’ll hear songs that address seriously deep theological truths in such a fun and engaging way. There are also a number of sketches throughout where two characters teach some important things about God and His people. I highly recommend that you go buy a copy and keep in the car and get the whole family to join in singing about God.
Our family love Awesome Cutlery. If you don’t know them, they’re a gospel–loving, music–making, comedy duo: Captain Awesomeness and Cutlery Boy. They’ve changed much of our lives: which CDs we listen to in the car, what my son thinks superheroes wear (cutlery belts), and even the way we say the word ‘brilliant’. After the success of their first album, they have produced their second: ‘All Together Now’. It’s brilliant; full of accessible truth, great melodies and hilarious sketches.