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| "All Things New" & "Greatest Hits" albums. Hiding Place, Last Day On Earth, No Better Place, Much Of You, More To This Life, I Believe In You, more. |
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| 1 All Things New |
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| 2 Much of You |
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| 3 Only Getting Started |
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| 4 Last Day on Earth |
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| 5 What Now |
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| 6 Please Only You |
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| 7 Coming Attractions |
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| 8 Big Story |
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| 9 Believe Me Now |
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| 10 Angels Wish |
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| 11 I Believe in You |
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| 12 Treasure of Jesus |
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| 13 Not Home Yet |
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| 14 More to This Life |
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| 15 The Great Adventure |
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| 16 That's Paradise |
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| 17 His Eyes |
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| 18 For the Sake of the Call |
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| 19 I Will Be Here |
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| 20 I Am Found in You |
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| 21 Heaven in the Real World |
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| 22 No Better Place |
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| 23 Hiding Place |
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| 24 His Strength Is Perfect |
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| 25 Lord of the Dance [Abbey Road Version] |
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Album Review
The three-year gap between "All Things New" and "This Moment" was the longest space between studio albums for the seasoned CCM singer. Now and Then filled that gap, at least temporarily, by packaging together "All Things New" with his 1997 Greatest Hits collection. The pair makes an ample introduction to his earlier works, though fans may have seen it as a holding pattern. Still, one is hard-pressed to argue the quality and popularity of the material. This collection was not meant as a second greatest hits; after all, it doesn't represent the highly prolific and creative "Speechless" period. What can be observed by listening to these two albums back to back is a career that never had a weak point, never disappointed, and never failed to set the trends for contemporary Christian music. ~ Jared Johnson, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Steven Curtis Chapman |
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