Old Studio Albums – Downloads

Older Recordings

CD3dAround about 2000 we started up a new mobile recording studio and several albums were produced. There are a few albums and singles that will be added here in time to download. This image shows a few of them.

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Below are the various albums and singles. Click on the images to see the individual album tracks and to Demo before buying


Part (best parts) of a Review by Dave Griffiths @ Cross Rhythms
“If you’re from the Aberdeen area and have been part of the inter-church ministry Souled Out, you’ll have every reason to be proud of this live album. The 15 versions of well known worship songs and hymns, old and new, capture the vibe of the meetings effectively. It’s clear that the Doxano band have rehearsed hard to re-produce these songs accurately. – The musicianship is of a high quality. – The best moments are a refreshingly tender version of “Majesty” (the Delirious? one) and a lovely take on “When I Survey” (thankfully, the original hymn).”


Part (best parts) of a Review by Allan Clare @ Cross Rhythms

“Live worship from Aberdeen but it’s a song by Russell ‘Hillsongs’ Fragar that opens up proceedings as Scotland’s Souled Out event begins. The songs are an ubiquitous selection: Brenton Brown’s “Holy Holy” and “Lord, Reign In Me”, a bit of Tim Hughes (“Beautiful One”) and a smattering of Hillsong (Fragar’s “Praise Him You Heavens” and Marty Sampson’s “Take It All”). – “All Creatures Of Our God And King” and “Take My Life”. The title track is the best thing on the album – strident piano chords, chunky guitar and a stirring tune. Almost worth buying the album for this alone.”