Repackaging Worship
a continuing trend.
I don't know about you but I am getting pretty tired of buying worship CD's that are 40% to 90% full of songs already recorded by another artist. Every CD I pick up these days has a couple of songs that have already been well overplayed. I used to subscribe to a service that sent me the latest worship CD's from Integrity Music. Almost every CD they put out has songs that other artists have already recorded. Talk about annoying. You have to wonder about the motivating factor behind a company that continues to do this.
What is the purpose of repackaging? For performing artists it means they don't have anything new to put out and thus are forced to produce a "greatest hits" CD. After I buy all their CD's they then go and put all the best songs on one. Then there are the "bands" that want to cash in on the worship scene. They find themselves in a lull and choose to put out a "Worship Project" consisting on everyone else’s already over recorded music.
I have held off writing this article in hopes that the madness would soon end but it hasn't. In fact it is getting worse. It seems that the only artist that hasn't jumped on the wagon is one of my favorites, Steven Curtis Chapman. This guy is a song writing genius who doesn't need to do others worship music to stay on top. God has truly gifted him in the area of writing and ministering through his music. Oh to have more SCC’s in the world.
I guess the thing that gets under my skin most is the abusive marketing and exploitation of worship that I see daily. I am a worship leader who was called to this vocation. I could never be a “performer” just because the opportunity arose. I guess these days if you can sing you can be a worship leader. My prayer is that these big companies would put the emphasis back on original useful worship music rather than pumping out music to keep the shelves full and the subscriptions coming. I also pray that Christian artists would return to their true callings of ministering through music instead of leading worship concerts. That’s my two cents.
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I agree wholeheartedly
It seems like the last ten years have been an over-popularizing extravaganza of worship music. How many people are going to record, "Here I Am to Worship?" A lot of us got into the praise and worship scene when it was fresh and new. It seemed prop...more
Submitted by: Shannon Byrd
Location: Heber Springs, AR
Agreement to Repackaging Worship
This brother has a good point and I'm glad someone has stood up to say so. I'm a worship leader and everything seemed great in the "Shout to the Lord" era when so many good worship songs were coming out in the 90s and early 00s but I have noticed so...more
Submitted by: Patricia Canada
Location: Stockton, CA
How about a solution?
I think there have been valid points on all sides regarding "repackaging" worship music. I agree that some reworking to appeal to a different audience is completely acceptable. If the song is powerful, why not? Stylistic preference shouldn't dicta...more
Submitted by: Jason Flores
Location: Patterson, LA
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