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The Best of Gary Chapman: After God's Own Heart
Released: Feb 5, 2002
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Released: Feb 5, 2002
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Amy Grant's ex-husband has had a solid career in contemporary Christian music, as this solid 15-track compilation attests. His rich voice overcomes even the corniest tune, like the opening track,...
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Outside
Released: Sep 14, 1999
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Released: Sep 14, 1999
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Outside continues Gary Chapman's penchant for touching, sentimental paeans to the joys of fatherhood, as well as songs addressing his Christian faith and the subject of love in general. Overall,...
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Christmas Album: This Gift
Released: Sep 16, 1997
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Released: Sep 16, 1997
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Gary Chapman's holiday album This Gift may suffer from overly slick production, but it remains a fine contemporary country Christmas album. Most of the record is comprised of classics and modern...
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Shelter
Released: Feb 27, 1996
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Released: Feb 27, 1996
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Gary Chapman is highly underrated as a songwriter/performer. For the most part, the songs on Shelter won't immediately jump out at the listener, but the tracks do grow on you after a few repeated...
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Light Inside
Released: 1994
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Released: 1994
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Grammy-winning producer Michael Omartian teams with Chapman for a comfortably satisfying album, including remakes of two songs from his earlier (and out of print) Lamb & Lion albums. ~ Thom...
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Everyday Man
Released: 1988
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Released: 1988
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Chapman's first album in years was prescient in its marriage of pop and country styles on this set, having the unfortunate effect of missing the moment with both audiences. ~ Thom Granger, All...
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