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Key Information
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| Record Label: |
Brentwood Records |
| Genre: |
Gospel |
| Subgenre: |
Contemp. Christian |
| Release Date: |
June 20, 2000 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Flood - Jars of Clay 2. I'm Not Ashamed - Newsboys 3. Testify to Love - Avalon 4. Stomp - Kirk Franklin 5. What If I Stumble - dc Talk 6. God - Rebecca St. James 7. I Could Sing of Your Love Forever - Delirious? 8. Awesome God - Rich Mullins 9. You Put This Love in My Heart - Keith Green 10. Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music? - Larry Norman 11. To Hell With the Devil - Stryper 12. Beyond Belief - Petra 13. Call, The - Anointed 14. Champion, The - Carman 15. We Will Stand - Russ Taff |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. For the Sake of the Call - Steven Curtis Chapman 2. He Is Exalted - Twila Paris 3. Thy Word - Amy Grant 4. Butterfly Kisses - Bob Carlisle 5. Basics of Life - 4Him 6. Love Takes Time - Bryan Duncan 7. Friends - Michael W. Smith 8. Easter Song - 2nd Chapter of Acts 9. Love Broke Thru - Phil Keaggy 10. Rise Again - Dallas Holm & Praise 11. We Shall Behold Him - Sandi Patty 12. Praise the Lord - The Imperials 13. My Tribute - Andra? Crouch 14. Undivided - First Call 15. Thank You - Ray Boltz |
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Includes liner notes by Steve Rabey. Digitally remastered by Ken Love (Mastermix). Audio Remasterer: Ken Love. A definitive collection of Christian rock and pop covering the last 30 years. Overtly gospel songs predominate here, of course, but the stylistic range is otherwise pretty varied. For example, if you didn't listen to the lyrics to Jars of Clay's "Flood," you could be excused for thinking the band was just another tunefully middle of the road post-Nirvana alt-rock outfit. Similarly, if you weren't paying close attention to DC Talk's "What If I Stumble," you could easily mistake the song for some new Backstreet Boys ballad. Other anti-satanic standouts include Stryper's primo Christian pop-metal anthem "To Hell With the Devil," and Larry Norman's early '70s Southern Rock rouser "Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Songs," while Carman's "The Champion" is a bombastic mix of Queen-styled overkill, with an apocalyptic spoken word section eerily reminiscent of Charlie Daniels' "The Devil Went Down ... |
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