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| Passionate and fresh, standing out in the field of modern worship. Everything That's Beautiful, Enough, Wonderful Maker, Come Home Running, Overflow, etc. |
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| 1 Everything |
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| 2 Enough |
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| 3 Not to Us |
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| 4 Wonderful Maker |
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| 5 Famous One |
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| 6 Come Let Us Worship |
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| 7 The River |
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| 8 Unchanging |
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| 9 Come Home Running |
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| 10 Overflow |
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Album Review
Singer and songwriter Chris Tomlin released his debut studio project, "Not to Us", in September 2002. Known for his work on "WOW Worship" and "Passion: Our Love Is Loud", Tomlin offers listeners pop- and rock-influenced praise & worship. Lyrically, the ten songs focus on Tomlin's conviction that God is the center of everything. When asked about the release and its purpose, Tomlin says, "God is a mystery beyond our comprehension. We can't figure God out. He won't be boxed in. He's bigger than all our questions and bigger than our answers...People are not meant to be worshiped because we're always going to mess up. Our culture longs to ascribe value to so many things that aren't of God, so anytime we can focus on God, and through that help people do the same, we're doing what we were put here for. And that's a powerful thing" (Sparrow Records). Musically, the album contains a live sound, resembling Tomlin's work on "Passion: Our Love Is Loud". And while the album does not uniquely set itself apart from other worship projects, it is a strong and accessible collection of songs. Tracks include "Famous One," "Wonderful Maker," and "Come, Let Us Worship." ~ Ashleigh Kittle, All Music Guide
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Biography


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