Mormon Artist

CD Review: Forever Yours

Covenant Communications's new CD, Forever Yours, features love songs
from thirteen different LDS artists, and makes for a great Valentine’s
Day purchase. The CD, boasting to “Say 'I love you' fifteen different
ways,” lives up to its claims, offering a little something for
everyone.

With fifteen tracks, Forever Yours features a variety of musical
genres and styles that pay equal attention to love in all its happy
stages. The first six tracks are peppy and carefree, with a “windows
down, summer drive, pure fun” kind of feeling. Tracks seven through
eleven address romance more seriously and intimately. The final four
tracks on the CD round out our romantic evolution with four narrative
songs, many of which allude to love’s “bigger picture.”

Some artists on the CD sound remarkably similar to certain big names
in the music industry, while others have their own unique sounds.
Regardless of sound or style, the talent is undeniable across the
board.

Personal favorites include Debra Fotheringham’s classy “You are
Truth;” Joshua Creek’s genuine “I Saw It All;” and above all, Alex
Boyé’s “Happy Daze”—which alone merits the CD’s purchase.

As with any CD, not all tracks are created equal, but Forever Yours
provides a nice balance, and “whether you are looking for the perfect
Valentine’s Day gift or something to warm a heart,” you’re likely to
find a track on Forever Yours that both suits your personal style and
brings a smile to your face.

For more information visit the Covenant Communications website.

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