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Curtis Chapman : Review
All About Love Review
With two platinum and nine gold records Steven
Curtis Chapman probably deserves to be cut some slack for
personal projects. Instead of compromise though, the veteran
performer refocuses in on the commitment of his 18- year
marriage to his wife Mary Beth, and uses that as the nucleus
for All About Love. It's an honest, passionately delivered
disc that reflects a commitment to vows and his wife. "How
Do I love Her" is a song laced with the beauty of a
baby grand surrounded by simple bass notes and an acoustic
guitar. The tune weaves a melody that's both sincere and
fitting. Make it through "11-06-64" without a tear
and you're much less emotional than most. Chapman's eloquence
here is enriching, both lyrically and musically. The cut
boasts the prominence of his wife's birthday, weaving a tapestry
a la James Taylor. " I Will Be Here" is one of
this release's most touching moments. The brilliance of Chapman's'
lyrics are only matched by the beauty of the cut's sweeping
strings. Regardless of the inspiration, it has to be difficult
to write with one specific theme in mind. While still appealing,
a few cuts seem a bit over-sweetened. Tunes like "Miracle
of You" and "I'll Take Care of You" are examples
of a mishmash of influences. At times, Frankie Vali, Pablo
Cruise, and Harry Connick Jr. seem to be emulating from the
tunes. Imagine finding 15 love songs on one collection without
smut, sexuality, or blatant overtones. Steven Curtis Chapman
delivers a lyrical batch of uplifting slants on commitment,
passion, and worship that culminate in one beautiful message
of love.
Review by: Steven Douglas Losey, All Music
Guide
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