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Let It Echo

Let It Echo
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Live album by Jesus Culture
Released January 15, 2016 (2016-01-15)
Recorded 2015
Venue Jesus Culture Church in Sacramento, California
Genre Worship
Length 73:01
Label Sparrow / Jesus Culture
Producer Jeremy Edwardson
Jesus Culture chronology
Unstoppable Love
(2014)Unstoppable Love2014
Let It Echo
(2016)
Let It Echo Unplugged
(2016)Let It Echo Unplugged2016
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
CCM Magazine 4/5 stars
The Christian Beat 5/5 stars
The Christian Manifesto 3.5/5 stars
Cross Rhythms 10/10 squares
Jesus Freak Hideout 2.5/5 stars
Jesus Wired 80/100
Louder Than the Music 5/5 stars
New Release Today 3.5/5 stars
Worship Leader 5/5 stars

Let It Echo is a live album by Jesus Culture. Sparrow Records alongside Jesus Culture Music released the album on January 15, 2016.

Matt Conner, designating the album four stars at CCM Magazine, states, "Let It Echo is definitely the most polished set of live songs released by Jesus Culture yet...As if you expected anything less from Jesus Culture." Assigning the album five stars from Worship Leader, Amanda Furbeck writes, "the album is easily listenable and singable across cultures and generations, making it attainable for the average or excellent worship band to incorporate into their worship repertoire." Affixing a ten star rating upon the album for Cross Rhythms, Tony Cummings responds, "Some years ago prophecies were made that before the Lord's return there would be revivals of darkness and of light and that contemporary music would be a spearhead for revival. Albums like this one is bringing that day ever closer."

Mark Ryan, allocating the album a three and a half star review for New Release Today, describes, "With Let It Echo, Jesus Culture has fully completed its transition from its student ministry roots to providing the next generation of songs for the Church as a whole...They do this with thoughtful, passionate (and singable!) anthems of praise and faith that go beyond hype and emotion." Allotting the album three and a half stars at The Christian Beat, reports, "Let It Echo is a more intimate experience than we’ve had in the past and that works just fine for me." Rebekah Joy, signaling in an 80-percent review for Jesus Wired, says, "Let It Echo is a great album filled with praise and worship for our Lord and Savor."

Indicating in a five star review at The Christian Beat, Madeleine Dittmer states, "The songs on Let It Echo are anything but ordinary, with arrangements and lyrics that strike through straight to the soul and leave a lasting impact." Jono Davies, dispensing a four star rating upon the album by Louder Than the Music, recognizes, "If you are looking for a strong worship album with some fantastic outstanding gems, then have a browse at this." Cautioning in a two and a half star review from Jesus Freak Hideout, David Craft says, "While Let it Echo is a decent enough album, not much sets it apart from this year's other worship albums, nor from Jesus Culture's prior efforts. This time, unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any standout tracks which would profoundly add to their legacy, so this album may not be the best starting point for new listeners."


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