
Contemporary Christian musician
Comfort Manyame’s fourth album Worship in the Secret Place recently hit the
local market from his Texan workstation.
The latest offering presents a
refreshing, new sound, mediated for cross-continental influences for an
overall great worship experience.
The ten-track album features
well-executed efforts including Mwari Wedu Mukuru, Who is Like Thee, Adonai, Secret Place and Abba Father.
Manyame told Christian Public Square that most of the songs were conceived during worship sessions at
church and his prayer room hence the title “Worship in the Secret Place.”
“The album is all about pure
and consecrated worship where the primary, indeed, the only focus of the music
is to celebrate God,” said Manyame.
“The secret place is a place
where there are no distractions, the place where you are not worried about the
next person because the song you are singing is not directed to people but to
God.
“I derived the title from
Jesus’ teaching on prayer when he says to go into the secret place where there
are no third parties.
“Worship in the Secret Place is therefore at once a call and a prescription. To worship not just publicly
but in the secret place where the experience is real.
“There is no amount of public
worship that can make up for the secret place experience since worship ideally
starts and ends with God,” he said.
Most of the tracks were recorded
in Texas except for three which were partly recorded with Andrew Baird at Orangotang
Studios in South Africa.
The rest of the album was
produced by Tremier Msipa. Rumbi Sengwayo and Margaret Motsage, a founding
member of Joyous Celebration, are featured on backing vocals.
Manyame recorded his first
album Canaan featuring the hit song Akatida Jesu in 2001 while he was a
student at UZ where he was also the music director of the AFM campus
fellowship.
He subsequently released Buruka and Durura in the U.S where he read for his PhD and is currently
working as a geographic information systems expert. Manyame is also the worship
pastor at his church.
One of the songs to look out for is Amazing God a collaboration co-authored new gospel sensation Janet
Manyowa, with Primrose Sengwayo on backing vocals.
He is showing to the world how Zimbabweans are talented in music
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