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| Hello Love | 
enlarge | Artist: Chris Tomlin Label: Sixstepsrecords Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $8.99 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 216
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
EAN: 5099921235924 ASIN: B001BR4Z48
Release Date: September 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New, factory sealed!! Immediate USPS First-Class shipping!!
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Wonderful cd November 22, 2008 Each track is better than the last. One of the best contemporary Christian cds I own.
Love November 20, 2008 The songs are divine. If you are a Chris Tomlin fan you will not be disappointed.
Another Great Album! November 16, 2008 What can I say? It's from Chris Tomlin. This album is a joy to listen to and worship with. Kudos to Chris Tomlin for putting out consistent albums honoring and showing love to God.
Thanks! Again! November 12, 2008 Wow! Thanks again for a great bunch of tunes that keep both the head & heart (and even the feet) inspired.
Solid 4 Stars for Hello Love October 27, 2008 Chris Tomlin is easily the most over-exposed artist in the history of Christian music. He has 5 of the top 25 CCLI most played songs, including award-winning How Great Is our God, Holy Is The Lord, Indescribable (written by Laura Story) and Your Grace Is Enough (written by Matt Maher) from 2004's amazing and multiple-platinum selling album Arriving, which despite the cover songs, is truly a 5 star effort. To me, See The Morning was a slight step down, more of a 4 1/2 star effort and again included a cover song Everlasting God (written by Brenton Brown) and a hymn re-write Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone).
Hello Love is the newest album, and using my same logic is another slight step down, more of a rounded up 4 star effort (I score it 78% out of 100%). The fact that my favorite songs from the album are also cover songs God Of This City (written by Bluetree) and My Deliverer (written by Rich Mullins), makes it hard to truly compare to my favorite early Passion (and Tomlin original) songs We Fall Down, Forever and Enough. No doubt Chris will always have a place in CCM history, however even the new original songs Jesus Messiah, I Will Rise, Praise The Father, Praise The Son and Sing, Sing, Sing don't quite connect with me like his earlier work. Solid 4 stars, singing voice as good as ever, biblical (although a little bit predictable), and probably won't win any new fans, but should please most fans of Chris Tomlin.
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