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Hearts of the Innocent
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Aware
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Beautiful Lumps of Coal
:Album Description:Tiffany Arbuckle delivers her most powerful album to date with this 2003 release on Curb Records. 12 tracks.
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Carried Me: The Worship Project
:Album Description:Tiffany Arbuckle delivers her most powerful album to date with this 2003 release on Curb Records. 12 tracks.
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Where Do We Go from Here
:Album Description:'Where Do We Go From Here' explodes through what was and races toward what's to come. Five years, four #1 radio singles, and multiple awards later Pillar launches their first studio recording in two years. An artistic sonic boom provides an unnerving twist to the melodic depth and raw power of the never-back-down lyrics. Features the single, 'Bring Me Down.'
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Redemption Songs
: :It would be easy to pass off this latest Jars of Clay release as a marketing gimmick, especially as more and more Christian artists are turning to casting age-old hymns in their own creative image. Has the modern praise-and-worship songwriting well run dry or are artists truly looking back over time to gain that 'renewed and refreshed perspective' as Jars describes this effort in the liner notes for Redemption Songs? The thoughtful listener will quickly discover that the latter is true. Jars of Clay's acoustic, organic sound is an ideal approach ...
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Jars of Clay
: :Touted by some as Christian music's answer to The Rembrandts, this Nashville four-piece delivers artful, acoustic-based rock. Shipped in to produce two tracks, Adrian Belew captures the band's sweet intensity and clean melodies on 'Flood and Liquid,' which features a jaw-dropping Gregorian chant sample. --Jeff Bateman
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Roots Run Deep
: :Touted by some as Christian music's answer to The Rembrandts, this Nashville four-piece delivers artful, acoustic-based rock. Shipped in to produce two tracks, Adrian Belew captures the band's sweet intensity and clean melodies on 'Flood and Liquid,' which features a jaw-dropping Gregorian chant sample. --Jeff Bateman
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Let the Praises Ring: The Best Worship Songs of Lincoln Brewster
: :Touted by some as Christian music's answer to The Rembrandts, this Nashville four-piece delivers artful, acoustic-based rock. Shipped in to produce two tracks, Adrian Belew captures the band's sweet intensity and clean melodies on 'Flood and Liquid,' which features a jaw-dropping Gregorian chant sample. --Jeff Bateman
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Restored
: :Within the span of three releases, Jeremy Camp has quickly established himself as one of the powerful 'voices' in Christian music. Since day one, Camp's powerful vocal presence has been enabled, in part, by his own strong songwriting and outstanding studio production. Restored follows along these lines offering a number of solid tracks that will no doubt continue to fuel Camp's ascension. The opening title track may be the strongest rocker on the release and a likely standout single with 'Lay Down My Pride' a close second. The majority of the ...
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