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Chris Tomlin
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Happy Song
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from The Noise We Make
(2001)
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Chris Tomlin
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Wonderful Maker
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from Not to Us
(2002)
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Chris Tomlin
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How Great Is Our God (Live from Austin Music Hall)
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from Live from Austin Music Hall
(2005)
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Chris Tomlin
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Forever (Live from Austin Music Hall)
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from Live from Austin Music Hall
(2005)
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Chris Tomlin, Isaac Watts, J.D. Walt, Jesse Reeves
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The Wonderful Cross
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from Behold, Bless Ye the Lord
(2003)
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Chris Tomlin
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I Will Rise
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from Hello Love (With Bonus Track)
(2008)
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Chris Tomlin
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Let God Arise
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from See the Morning (Special Edition)
(2007)
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Chris Tomlin
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I Stand Amazed (How Marvelous)
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from Passion: Everything Glorious
(2006)
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Chris Tomlin
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Take My Life (And Let It Be)
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from The Best of Passion (So Far)
(2006)
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Chris Tomlin
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Glory In the Highest
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from See the Morning (Special Edition)
(2007)
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Chris Tomlin
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On Our Side (Live from Austin Music Hall)
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from Live from Austin Music Hall
(2005)
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Chris Tomlin
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Where the Streets Have No Name
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from In the Name of Love
(2004)
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Chris Tomlin with Israel Houghton
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Friend of God
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from Passion: Live from Passion07, Pt. 1
(2007)
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Chris Tomlin
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This Is Our God (Live from Austin Music Hall)
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from Live from Austin Music Hall
(2005)
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Chris Tomlin
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Party
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from Passion: Everything Glorious
(2006)
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Comment:
Sometimes it's tempting to think of Chris Tomlin as Christian rock's Bono — not that U2 aren't Christians, too, of course — with his superstar status, man-on-a-mission aura, and driving, stadium-size sound. The triumphant cry Tomlin lets loose on the jumping, jabbing folk-rock of "Happy Song" suggests the sound of someone who grew up with the Irish foursome's frontman as a guiding star. The churning grooves and echoing riffs hurtling out of the live version of "Forever" pay homage to the sound of U2 guitarist the Edge. And Tomlin leaves no doubt about his debt to the Dubliners when he gives every ounce of energy over to a high-flying, turbo-charged version of "Where the Streets Have No Name."
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