Vintage Worship Tapes

Preserving classic worship from the Harvestime era

Aiming towards the production of digitised tracks of the music from all these tapes and more!

During the Charismatic Movement, the Church had seen a vast resurgence of beautiful worship music, which was both intimate and easy to sing.

From simple choruses to major new hymns, ordinary people with a love for Jesus Christ began to write anointed music for their congregations to use in their worship.

From the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, one of the Church's principal sources of this new, living music was the Harvestime organisation based in Bradford in the North of England. Growing from the Church House congregation and the Restoration Movement, Harvestime was the publisher of many classic live worship tapes. These fell broadly into two main categories: live worship from the Dales Bible Week - an annual gathering of Christians at the Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK; and live worship from Special Praise Gathering events - generally recorded at the Christ For The Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas, USA.

For many years, roughly until the advent of the Hosanna Music organisation, these tapes were the best source of Charismatic worship music for use in personal devotional worship. They were also an excellent source of new and fresh songs for congregational worship for those outside the Restoration Movement.

Indeed, in my opinion, the vitality, freshness and genuine worship heard on these tapes has never been equalled or surpassed in any recordings since. These tapes obviously received very little post-production processing: there is microphone feedback, there are people coughing gently in the background, there is spontaneous whispered prayer and praise. Contrast this with today's modern sterile, clinical, perfectly-mixed "live worship" CDs and you will know what I mean. This worship is raw, gritty, down-to-earth; it's real and it's absolutely brilliant. Plus it brings back some great memories!

When you listen to the Dales tapes, you really can imagine yourself in the giant cattle shed in Harrogate, in the company of the Lord and of eight thousand other worshippers. You can imagine such spiritual giants as Bryn Jones and Arthur Wallis up there on the platform, and the worship band at the front. I was there in August 1983, when John Daniel Lawtum came forward to the microphone to sing his prophetic solo as recorded on Sing Praises unto God. God's promises in that solo are just as relevant today as they were then. Was that the year when they had complaints from the locals about the music continuing into the small hours, when in fact the main meeting had stopped long before? We all thought it was the angels continuing in worship.

It is the purpose of this site to make this music available to the Church, as MP3 tracks made from the original tapes.


Concept

Preserve for posterity

Service for the Church

The aim of my project is to preserve for posterity the wonderful worship music produced by the Harvestime organisation, and to distribute it freely to those who would like it. This is achieved by the digital recording and remastering of the original cassette tapes, and the conversion of the finished music into the highly-flexible MP3 format, which can then be played on an MP3 player or computer or even burned to disc to create an audio CD.

These worship tapes were published some years before the advent of digital music, such as provided by computers, CDs and MP3 players. In those days, the vast majority of worship music was produced on cassette tape, a fairly robust but sometimes delicate analog storage medium which was (and is) prone to both physical and electromagnetic damage. In short, cassette tapes were fine for the purpose, but nobody had any idea how long they would last. The quality of the tape material itself, and its storage since the tapes were first made, and other factors, are what dictate the quality of the tapes. The ages of some of the tapes in my collection are getting on for half a lifetime, but most of them are good enough to be digitised and remastered. Therefore, I have digitally recorded most of my collection and have digitally remastered many of them.

Digital recording of the tapes means that the quality of the tape is locked to its state when it was digitised; a snapshot of the tape at the time of recording, as it were. Once that digital copy is made, the quality of the recording will no longer deteriorate with time. This means that the music is preserved in that condition for good.

It is my purpose, via this website, to perform this service for the Church.

Bless you!

Analogue to digital

Modernising the cassette

Making the MP3 tracks into CDs from the MP3 files can be accomplished so as to produce exactly the same effect as playing the original tape albums, with continuous playing with no gaps except where these existed on the original tapes. However, each track is still a separate entity which can be skipped back or forwards on the CD as normal. Of course, some of the tapes were made up of separate tracks, so this too is duplicated where applicable. The final effect is that you effectively have a copy of the original tape, but preserved in a format which will not deteriorate. This can be accomplished using the excellent CD Burner XP Pro and using the Burn Audio CD function. When setting up the recording, make sure you ask the device to leave no gap between tracks; this will then reproduce the effect of playing the original tapes. It's important to do this as some of the tracks follow on into another seamlessly on the tape, and leaving a gap would spoil the effect.

A word of warning: These tracks feature real worship being offered to a real God who really does do mighty and powerful things, despite today's cynical view of religion and God. But this is not religion; this is raw, real, exciting, spiritual worship offering everyone a glimpse into the power of live charismatic worship - the power to bring ordinary people into the Presence of the Creator of the Universe. If you have never had your life changed by God in worship, be warned: if you listen to these tracks He might just come along and visit you like He's already visited the people on these recordings.


The Tapes

Arise Shine

Worship from Dales Bible Week
1977

Songs Of Celebration

Worship from Dales Bible Week
1978

Songs Of Triumph

Worship from Dales Bible Week
1979

Songs Of Victory

Worship from Dales Bible Week
1980

Awake O Zion!

Worship from Dales Bible Week
1981

Praise God In His Sanctuary

Worship from Dales Bible Week
1982

And They Sang A New Song

Studio Recording
1983

Sing Praises Unto God

Worship from Dales Bible Week
1983

Enter His Gates

Worship from Dales and Wales Bible Weeks
1984

Enthroned On High

Worship from Dales and Wales Bible Weeks
1985

Be Bold, Be Strong

Worship from Dales and Wales Bible Weeks
1985

Proclaim Him King

Worship from Dales and Wales Bible Weeks
1986

Times Of Refreshing

Worship from Restoration Bible Week
1987

A Sound From Heaven

Worship from Restoration Bible Week
1989

A Heart Full Of Song

Worship from Restoration Bible Convention
1992

Majesty

Worship from Dales Bible Week
1978-1981

Oil Of Gladness

Worship from Church House
1978

Worthy Is The Lamb

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1983

Let Your Spirit Rise

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1983

Burst Into Song

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1983

He's Magnificent

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1985

Worship Jesus

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1986

Lift Up His Banner

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1986

Celebrate!

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1987

Declare His Majesty

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1989

Hallelujah To The King

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1990

Rejoice Before Him

Christ for the Nations Institute, Dallas
1991


Contribute

Your support is vital! You can help by contributing tapes, sharing our project, offering your expertise in audio restoration, or providing financial support. Every contribution helps us preserve this unique musical heritage.

1. Contribute Tapes

Do you have any Harvestime tapes not listed on this site? We would be incredibly grateful if you could consider loaning, donating, or even selling them to our project. Your tapes could fill missing gaps in our archive! It would be really helpful if anyone who has copies of missing cover images could contact me so I can complete the collection's artwork library.

Please contact us to get in touch regarding tape contributions.

2. Share the Project

Help us spread the word! Share this website with friends, family, and church communities who might appreciate or have knowledge of vintage worship music. The more people who know, the greater our chances of finding more tapes and connecting with copyright holders.

3. Offer Your Expertise

If you have skills in audio restoration, digital archiving, or web development, and are willing to volunteer your time, please let us know! Your expertise could significantly accelerate our progress.

4. Provide Financial Support

Digitising, preserving, and hosting this music requires resources. Any financial contribution, no matter how small, helps us cover equipment, storage, and operational costs.

Needs
  • I am still actively looking for a few missing tapes from this range, particularly: Majesty 1 and Majesty 2 Dales compilations, Fulness of Joy Downs 1982. (Ok I know it's not a Dales tape but it's still a good one!) In fact any Harvestime or live worship tape from this era would be a welcome addition to the digitisation collection.
  • There may well be tapes out there in a better state of preservation than the ones I already have, so if you do have any Harvestime tapes at all, then I would be pleased to audition them. I am always happy to look at other copies of these tapes in order better to preserve the music in a better quality form. In addition, I would return, with the original tape, a digital copy of your tape for you to use as you see fit. I would of course pay all postage costs and would pledge to look after your tapes extremely carefully. Thank you.
  • It would be really helpful if anyone who has copies of missing cover images could contact me so I can complete the collection's artwork library.

And finally, I would like to say a huge thank-you to all the excellent people who have already helped me with this site: its content, its philosophy, its goals, and with the legal issues. Your input is most appreciated and I really couldn't have done it without you all. May God richly bless you for your generosity.

Thank you for considering how you can help us preserve this precious part of worship history!


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