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Curtis Chapman : Review
All Things New Review
No one can churn out the hooky CCM quite
like Steven Curtis Chapman, whose 13th album is a beautifully
crafted and unabashedly, unambiguously devout set of Christian
pop songs that will appeal to his large following and maybe
even convince a few from outside that circle to give him
a listen. Longstanding fans may be surprised by the amount
of piano he plays on these tracks -- guitar is his usual
instrument, but he acquits himself nicely on the keys on
songs like the title track and "Last Day on Earth"." Another
slightly unusual element on this album is the thick layer
of turntable scratching, courtesy of Ric Robbins, that fills
in most of the empty sonic spaces on "Just Getting Started." Even
when things threaten to get a bit dense and cluttered, though,
Chapman's sweet melodic hooks manage to hold center stage;
his lyrics generally manage to avoid both smugness and cuteness,
frequently challenging his fellow Christians to examine critically
both their lives and their commitment. The album ends with
more of a whimper than a bang, with three slow numbers in
a row: the rather saccharine "Angels Wish," the
slightly more interesting "I Believe in You," and
the much more rewarding "Treasure of Jesus." Recommended.
Review by: Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
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