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Glorious
on September 26, 2013
Posted by: SCCfan
from Grand Rapids, MI
This Beautifully hopeful and encouraging new album from Steven Curtis Chapman is nothing less than glorious. Along with the catchy and upbeat lead single “Love Take Me Over”, songs like “something Beautiful” are sure to be loved by any SCC fan. Dr. Chapman has perfectly managed to acheive a sound that is both fresh and fitting with the sound his longtime fans (like me) love. The album contains many touching songs like “Michael and Maria” and “See You In A Little While” which emotionally convey Chapman’s trust in the promise of heaven. “Together” which Chapman wrote for his wife and “Only One and Only You” which he wrote for his daughter Shoey are sweet yet powerful orchestrated, piano led declarations of Stevens love for his family. You are bound to adore “Finish What He Started” and “A Little more Time to Love” by time you hear the first few words of their first verses. These songs among others prove that SCC is still able to create amazing music with a relevant sound after 26+ years in the industry. The amazing Last track “Feet of Jesus” is one of my favorites; it begins in an almost eerie mood accompanied by the warmth of a finger picked guitar that is later joined by the sounds of an electric guitar and pennywhistle as it resolves in hope. My other early favorites are “love Take Me Over” and the title track, which I absolutely love and is my current favorite from this record. With both calm acoustic songs and upbeat percussive anthems this album possess an eternal perspective and enduring hope that reminds us that God isn’t finished and that Glorious unfolding is only just beginning.
What's great about it: Great Album
I would recommend this to a friend!
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