Greg LaFollette Unveils “Liturgical Songs Volume One”: A Gospel Album for Healing and Worship
Renowned artist and producer Greg LaFollette has announced the release of his sixth studio album, Liturgical Songs Volume OneJanuary 3, 2025. This album, produced at The Culture House where he is artist in residence, marks a turning point in his career and personal life. Between the joy of a new family and the grief of his parents, LaFollette offers a collection of liturgical songs designed to heal and unite hearts.
An album born from emotion and collaboration
The creation of Liturgical Songs Volume One was deeply influenced by the significant events in Greg LaFollette’s life. He explains: “Songs of worship, sung together, which encompass the whole reality of our lives, can heal us. » The title He Does reflects a conversation with someone grieving, reminding us that the Church is there to share this burden. This album is an invitation to fraternal communion and collective healing.
Practical resources for the Church
With prestigious collaborations, notably that of Fernando Ortega on The Lord’s Prayerthis album is intended to be a valuable resource for churches. The melodies, both accessible and sophisticated, are enriched by acoustic textures and modern production. A highlight of the album is the instrumental cover of Oh The Deep Deep Love of Jesusperformed by a cello ensemble, offering a captivating musical experience.
An impressive musical heritage
Greg LaFollette, known for his album Psalm 136 (Your Mercy Endures) (#1 on iTunes in New Zealand) and Songs of Common Prayer (2018), continues to leave its mark on the gospel music industry. With over 8 million streams on Spotify, he hopes Liturgical Songs Volume One will please God and bring healing to many people.