Bethel Music's Brian and Jenn Johnson Surprises Fans with 'After All These Years Instrumental'
Bethel Music's Brian and Jenn Johnson have released a surprise new instrumental album. 'After All These Years Instrumental' is a special edition album following Brian and Jenn Johnson's solo album release 'After All These Years' in January of this year. Back by an 88-piece orchestra, these songs have been crafted for our quiet time and personal worship. The original album hit No. 1 on the iTunes Christian Albums chart in January this year.
Prior to the album debut, the Johnsons offered an exclusive 48-hour streaming full preview ofAfter All These Years on bethelmusic.com. Exciting fans everywhere, listeners commented on the album, sharing, "LOVING this stream," "Can't wait to buy a copy!" and "pre-ordered and love it so far!"
Read what critics have to say about After All These Years:
"After All These Years is best described as a worship experience with an ethereal tone, and it's sure to be one of the top worship albums of the year. I've been impressed by the consistent quality and fresh worshipful songs that come from Bethel Music, and this album is no exception...it's a must-have for your praise and worship collection." - NewReleaseToday
"After All These Years is both musically and lyrically a beautiful collection of worship songs. The Johnson's love and adoration for God shine through with prayerful lyrics, and the instrumentation and melodies join with these inspired words to craft songs that are beautiful offerings of worship." -The Christian Beat
"After All These Years percolates with a nostalgic throwback feel. The themes of the songs rife with an irresistible joy as the couple look back at God's faithfulness over the various seasons of their careers. The Johnsons show us that you don't have to reinvent the wheel to be affective." - Hallels
For more information on After All These Years, visit Brian & Jenn Johnson's newly launched website, brianandjennjohnson.com.
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