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Great Worship Album Posted October 16, 2012 This is a live recorded worship album, which I believe are normally the best worship albums. The recording quality is good, though it's lacking a bit on mixing due to the nature of its recording. Regardless, after a few listenings you find yourself hooked and waking up with the songs stuck in your head. As a young adult pastor, it inspired me to plan an all worship night for our group.
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In 2008 the worshipping collective released their first project, the EP 'Radiance', under the name United Pursuit Band. ('It seemed at the time that we were a band.) The following year the full length 'In The Night Season' credited Will Reagan & The United Pursuit Band was released. Buy United Pursuit Merch, Apparel, T-Shirts, CDs, Records, Albums, and Music from the official source.
So overall, it's pretty inspirational with a lot of heart. Is This Review Helpful? .

United Pursuit Band Live At The Banks House
If you missed my take on the latest United Pursuit project, “ Found,” be sure to go back and. As I mentioned at the conclusion of that review, at my daughter’s encouragement I also got “ Live at the Banks House” by Will Reagan and United Pursuit. I was equally blown away, but what struck me immediately was how this project was so distinct from Found in its sound. These guys will not be put in a musical box – one of the things I really love about them. Whereas “Found” is full of lush pads and ethereal electric guitar arpeggios, Live at the Banks House is just raw and real.

As you can see from this video clip, it is a sparse production with just a few guitars, an acoustic piano, a violin, some light percussion and a group of friends gathered to worship. Really worship. This project harkens back somewhat to the “Enter the Worship Circle” albums, the first of which came out in the late 90’s. While similar in concept, Banks House has an earthier feel and lacks the lavish and sometimes peculiar percussion mix of the Worship Circle projects (I recall one such sound being credited in the liner notes to “goat toes on cookie sheet”). I love the genuineness of the worship that is captured on this album.
And that is really the distinction here – it sounds as if the worship just happens to be incidentally captured rather than produced. Will Reagan is the worship leader for this intimate gathering of friends, which I suppose is why he gets separate billing on the album. But it really isn’t about Will or about the other band members or even the music. It is clearly about fostering the presence of God in the room and giving him the worship he is due, which is right in keeping with the band’s mission. Band member Nathan Fray states their purpose clearly: Our mission is to create a culture of worship and of hosting God’s presence, all centered around community living. It’s in this place of God’s life-giving presence that our songs are born and we pray will stir the heart of a generation to love Jesus and pursue Him with everything. This is our united pursuit.
I like it that the songs are unhurried - certainly more repetitive than what you’ll hear on major label worship projects (song length ranges from 5 to as long as 12 minutes, though some are across multiple tracks). Radio play is not the target here. Again, it’s a genuine worship environment, and this is the way this group experiences worship, including wandering off occasionally into spontaneous response. The way the worship of the other folks in the room is effectively captured and mixed in adds perfectly to the realistic feel.