SCOTT WENZEL

Solo efforts from Whitecross singer.

HEART LIKE THUNDER (1993) WAL/WORD

  1. One God, One Love
  2. Give Up Your Heart
  3. Heart On Fire
  4. His Eyes
  5. He Laid Aside His Glory
  6. Sarah
  7. Heart Like Thunder
  8. Are You Faithful
  9. Find Your Way
  10. You Gave Everything

Line-up:

Scott Wenzel - Vocals

Billy Heller - Guitars

Mark Robertson - Bass

Doug Day - Drums

Mark Pence - Keys

Guests:

Background Vocals by: Keoni, Ron Turner, Leia Thomas, Rey Parra and Caesar

This is the first solo-effort from Scott. It's a very even album, but not a very exciting one. The songs are forgotten the very second they are finished. I like listening to it every now and then, but it's not a frequent player. I can't really see the point of recording this material, as it doesn't differ much from Scott's main band. It sounds like the mellow side of Whitecross, but without the good songs. Also worth noticing is that one of the background vocalists are Rey Parra, from Sacred Warrior

Killer tracks: Give Up Your Heart, Heart On Fire, His Eyes

FILM AT ELEVEN (1995) WORD

  1. Film At Eleven - intro
  2. That's Not Enough
  3. Rescue Me
  4. He Is Amazing
  5. Home In Heaven
  6. Love Is More
  7. Inside Out
  8. Believe In Love
  9. You're Mine
  10. I Will Follow You
  11. Wings Of The Wind

Line-up:

Scott Wenzel - Vocals

Tom Wanca - Arrangements, Keys, Background Vocals

Tony Palacios - Guitars, Co-Lead Vocals on 4

Bam Bam Wagner - Drums and Percussion

Mark Robertson - Bass

Guests:

Jamie Rowe - Co-Lead Vocals on 4

Bill Protine - Additional Guitar, Lead on 9

Caesar - Additional Guitar

Chris Para - Percussion

Keoni - Background Vocals

John Cox - Background Vocals

Pat Bergeson - Harmonica

Beki Hemingway - Background Vocals

Second, and so far, last solo effort from the Whitecross singer. This time he takes on an even more mellow approach. At least 90% of this album is acoustic, even the 2 re-recorded Whitecross tunes, "Home Is Heaven" (from 'Unveiled') and "You're Mine" (from 'Whitecross'). Now the latter is sort of cool, and if you ask me, they should have done this version for the 'Nineteen Eighty Seven' album, instead of leaving it off altogether. I also like the worship song "He Is Amazing". 'Film At Eleven' is, like it's predecessor, more of a collection filler, than something I put on because I want to. Also look out for guest appearances by members of Guardian.

Killer tracks: He Is Amazing, Believe In Love, You're Mine, Wings Of The Wind

Scott Wenzel guest appearances:

Liberty N' Justice - 'Soundtrack Of A Soul'

 

Related artists:

Whitecross, Guardian