All Things New Steven Curtis Chapman

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  • Release Date: 09/21/2004
  • Sales Rank: 14,351
  • Label: SPARROW
  • UPC: 724357689700

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All Things New

1LISTENAll Things New 5:41
2LISTENMuch of You 4:51
3LISTENOnly Getting Started 3:44
4LISTENLast Day on Earth 4:17
5LISTENWhat Now 4:37
6LISTENPlease Only You 3:44
7LISTENComing Attractions 4:07
8LISTENBig Story 4:20
9LISTENBelieve Me Now 4:34
10LISTENAngels Wish 4:04
11LISTENI Believe in You 3:43
12LISTENTreasure of Jesus 6:01

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Editorial Reviews

Perennial Dove Award winner Steven Curtis Chapman has long been one of CCM's trailblazers. Classics like 1992's The Great Adventure saw Chapman apply bright pop songwriting and snappy production values to faith lyrics at a time when most CCM fare was dismissed as so much cheese. The innovation has continued on up to 2002's All About Love, the first CCM album devoted to the topic of earthly love. With the bar raised this high, some listeners might find All Things New somewhat of a disappointment. A declaration of newfound spiritual devotion, All Things New in fact offers little to distinguish itself from other praise-pop ventures like MercyMe. Chapman's usually pitch-perfect writing is off-key on songs like the title track and "Much of You," which offer a vertical perspective. The problem is that these songs (and, indeed, much of today's worship music) are reminiscent of that old comedian's line: "Enough about me. What do you think of me?" -- they are an individual's expression that may be directed at God but often leaves God out of the picture entirely. Better is a more traditionally crafted song like "What Now," which reminds us that to know Jesus is to have compassion for the poor and forgotten. Jesus called His followers to service-a point the song makes clear. And that call to action is surely more worshipful than all of the choruses of "You are worthy" CCM has dished out of late. Lisa Zhito, Barnes & Noble



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Love this one!!by Anonymous

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February 28, 2005: This is a very thought-provoking album. Steven Curtis Chapman really has a gift for songwriting, and it shows. Maybe not as bouncy as some of his previous recordings, but definitely one of his best. :) Please listen to this one!

Spirituality for the earsby Anonymous

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December 06, 2004: Once again Stephen Curtis Chapman has shown you can sing about your spirituality without stifling or repetitive lyrics proclaiming the "blood of Christ." Although I did miss the guitar presence he's come to be known for, I still enjoyed it. The music is solid and the lyrics uplifting. I definitely recommend it to those how'd like to dip there toes into the contemorary christian music world to see if they'd like anything there.


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